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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, good morning, one and all. Welcome to Garden America.
I'm Brian Maine, along with my good buddies. To my
right John Begnasco. Further to my right Tiger Pellafox, and
it's good to see one and all this morning. It's
good to see John. Good to see Tiger. Good to
see you John.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Yeah, you see John C. Tiger.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Fifty nine degrees out here? I'm sorry, which happens fifty
nine degrees? Can I make a suggestion next week? Behind
us you see the tomatoes, but beyond the tomatoes is
a hot tub.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
Oh you want to do it in the hot tub?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
I would like to do next week showing the hot tub.
If it's going to be in the fifties, this is
just too cold. I will say this is an I'm
going to dress our third or fourth week here?
Speaker 4 (00:40):
I think three?
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Maybe?
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Yeah, this is the coldest, yeah, right, because things have
definitely cooled off here.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
The seasons are changing.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
The seasons are changing like seasons in the suns of
the sun.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
We're not in the sun yet though.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
No, not yet, but we will be here while hey, hey,
here we are again. Are you happy to be here?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
I was just looking at the picture of the shot
that we have Tiger had. You know, last week we
divided symbidium markets, right, yep. And then I brought a
dropium that I've been afraid to tackle for the last
four years. And you did an awesome job splitting that
into three plants. Three nice ice plays.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Very nice, aren't they. Yeah, I actually have four. There's
one down there that I still left. Yeah. Yeah, Okay,
there was a lot in there.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
The one thing I will say, compared to the symbidium
to the dandrovium, which was kind of a challenge, John,
is I feel like those had bigger pseudo bulbs. Yes, exactly.
So when I was cutting into it, right, they didn't,
you know, the symbidium kind of like fell apart a
little bit, or you can pull it apart. I think
that when I had to cut.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
That, that particular symbidium was rotted parts, right, So that's
why I fell at parties here. Yeah, sodium, right, especially
when they're rotten to the core.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Anyway, here we are. That's it's a beautiful morning. It is,
I mean, yet you can see the sun reflecting behind it,
and if.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
You're standing in the sun, it's really nice.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Yeah. But we're in the shadows.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Yeah, we'll be in the sun eventually. It's gonna be
funny as people watch the program, they're going to see
the sun. Just peek over and just hit our heads, right,
and then our bodies and then the whole set. We'll
see see how long it takes they can watch the
sun rise.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
This is becoming a habit, you know, coming over to
your house. I like you, I like being outside. This
is good, this is nice, and we want to thank
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And we're on a lot of platforms too, including Alexa.
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Speaker 3 (03:00):
She's nice that way.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
There's a new.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Alexa, by the way, a younger sounding Alexa. It's called
Alexa plus. Oh really, And you can talk back and
forth in normal conversation. Interesting, unlike the older Alexa when
you would ask a question and she would say, I'm sorry,
I don't know that.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
But is she like the old one were just by
saying her name on the radio. You've got things going
off all over the world probably, you know.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
You know John has those same conversations with people in
his head. But you know it's not a device in
his home. He just sits in his sits in his
library creating chapters of his book. And next thing you know,
he's talking to himself.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
If you stand close to John, lean into him, you
can hear those voices. I gotta listen.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Really carefully, you know, while you guys are jastizing you no,
just while you're kidding around. How about we do the
quote of the week so I can get back to
our website and don't have to go back and forth here.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Whatever makes you comfortable, you know, it's all about your comfort.
And it's a great quote, by the way, if you
haven't heard it or didn't read it yet.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Yeah, the quotes from Elizabeth Murray and she said that
gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants is
paint and the soil and sky is canvas.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
I think I've said that many times and didn't know
that she had said the same thing.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
You know that when I'm talking to someone about a
landscape project and we're talking about how we're gonna lay
things out, you know, you always talk about Yeah, you
always tell about levels, right, you have tall things, medium,
high things, low things. And because you want it to
be as if you're looking at a canvas on a wall,
if everything was the same level, you look right over
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it and you couldn't see the different.
Speaker 4 (04:39):
It needs to be esthetically pleasing exactly.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
But the other thing people need to consider is, you know,
contours in their landscape too, adding mounds, planting on slopes
and things, because that adds that element of a vertical
you know, canvas as well. You know, like they're saying
in the quote.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Well, you might look at something and you don't know
why you like it, but it's pleasing until you break
it down.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
And John has a beautiful slope in his backyard which
is a canvas, because the only bummer about it is
John has to go down to the chicken coop in
order to see it. But you know, at the same time,
when he's looking, when he's looking down his slope, it's
a very different look than when he's looking back at it,
you know, and it's it's I'm excited to see that.
(05:28):
It's almost like John's gonna have to build a little
man cave house down by the chicken coop just so
you can appreciate the fullness of your landscape. John, When
you know, when it's all filled in the slope.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
I think you want to take a drone and then
look down at your landscape and watch it from the library.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Hey, let me ask you, but regarding your chickens, did
you ever have to entice them to lay eggs?
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Like put golf balls in there.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
Putol like a golf ball and you know, yeah, to
entice them to lay eggs. I've never heard that, ever
heard that in my life, Tiger.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
You did it back at the nursery. Come on, now,
never stick golf balls in the in the roost.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
You know.
Speaker 4 (06:08):
That reminds me of do you remember are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (06:10):
So you can take the eggs and they're not upset
because they'll just sit on the golf balls.
Speaker 5 (06:16):
Go ahead, Tiger, do you remember Do you remember there
there was a whole fad for a while with tomatoes,
and it was you planted it in red pots, and
you planted.
Speaker 3 (06:28):
I remember the red mulch.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Well not, but then there was something else that there was,
like a red cage and it was all of this
red that was supposed to be something that was supposed
to compliment the tomatoes, to make them more red or something.
Speaker 4 (06:43):
I don't know. I mean, that seems silly, doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
I mean, well, I thought the red mulch was and
maybe it's part of what you're talking about, was to
reflect certain parts of the white spectrum there would be
more beneficial for the tomato growth.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
That's what I'm saying. They were. They were you know,
you had all this red stuff around the tomato that
reflected the light and it was supposed to be, like
you say, more beneficial. And it's that red light. Right.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
I have a huge red Texas tomato cage. Right, it's red.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
It's red. That's what I'm saying. They made. They made
all these things red for your tomatoes so that way
it would reflect the red light on the tomato, and
it was supposed to benefit the tomato.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
And what did those studies eventually show.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
I think they figured out it was like, Eh.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
No, big deal, do we have any comments? Are coming
out of lots of comments. We've got half the country
saying good morning.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
To us, Good morning, John clements. He's not doing his
show this morning. Are you already done? John? He does
a radio show podcast in the morning.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
So what's the rest of the country saying, John? If
they're not saying good morning to us? Some are just watching? Okay, well,
we like people who watch.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Carlo said, she just swiped up to high and lost
all the previous comments. There was a setting when you
look at the comments and it will be newest comments,
most relevant are all. So if you look in there,
you want it all, don't you. You want to do
all yes, exactly, and then you can always see the comments. Carlos,
So just letting you know, because that's always something that
(08:13):
I do too. But you got to go back and
change the setting. It's like it never remembers. It can't
do it every week, and it never remembers that.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
When I when I opened the show, did I say
we were broadcasting from your backyard?
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Yeses, okay. We had a whole discussion about it. Was cold.
John's complaining about the weather. He wanted to do it
from the hot tub next.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Week, Brian, so he can't remember.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
I did say welcome back to Tiger's backyard, okay, because
we might have people joining us for the first time
and thinking to themselves, well, that looks nice.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
I wonder where they are.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Yeah, last week when it was the first time we
were broadcasting from Tiger's shirt.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Brian, Oh, I did tell Tiger what I noticed this morning? Yeah, uh,
a newsletter in the newsletter.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Brian has been dissecting the newsletter.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
He's been pointing out errors. That's his greatest source of amusement.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
The errors of your ways. And what was the era
I noticed.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
I was going to show it to Tiger, okay and
see if Tiger can.
Speaker 3 (09:08):
See it right off the bat in the newsletter September nineteenth.
Now look at the header. You see the header Garden Life.
Speaker 4 (09:21):
That was a previous life of us.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
That was an old newsletter.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Well, I think the newsletter was supposed to be something nostalgic,
you know, hearkening back to the days of Garden Life.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yeah. Retro, Yeah, very retro exactly. It's so retro it's
not even retro anymore.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
And I just noticed it this morning, and John said, well,
what about last week? It might have been in there
last weeks ago, two weeks ago. That's what you get, Tiger,
when you work with old.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
Templates, you say, the old people. There's goodness great.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
I don't know if he's just using uh someone's profile,
but it looks like an old friend of ours is
on online too. Walter Anderson, Oh, welcome, good morning, Welcome
Walter Anderson.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Yeah, the rest of the country wishes they were here
in San Diego. That is true, because you know, there
are definitely parts of the country that they're not in
their backyard at uh.
Speaker 4 (10:23):
You know, in the morning, we're complaining about fifty nine degrees.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, and sunshine and.
Speaker 4 (10:27):
Say, hey, we got to take a break. How about that?
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Oh goodness, remind me when we come back to talk
about an old friend of ours that contacted me during
the week.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
We'll do that. Welcome to BISK Talk Radio. Welcome to
Facebook Live along with Brian Maine, John Begnasco, Tiger Pola
Fox broadcasting from Tiger's backyard. We're going to take a
break back after these messages on BIS Talk Radio. Okay,
we are back from that break. I want to thank
furtilem Our major sponsor. They keep us going nationally, locally,
regionally and worldwide. Big thanks to fertilom Our major sponsor.
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Here on guard in America and again if you're just
joining us, Yes, from San Diego, California, Tiger's backyard, beautiful
day now sixty degrees here. Sena's going to peek over
the roof yere anytime, which means we probably should get
our dark glasses on.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Be blind blind, I've got mine in the car. So
John wanted me to remind him after the break, who's
saying blinded by the light? That was Tom Petty right
by the light was electric light orchestra?
Speaker 2 (11:22):
No way, who was wasn't it Tom Petty? No? No?
Who did? Oh?
Speaker 4 (11:27):
I know?
Speaker 2 (11:27):
You know what?
Speaker 3 (11:28):
We get it up like a deuce another something in
the night.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Say, can we move on because my brain we were
talking music before the show for a half hour of music.
Someone's going to chime in and let us know. I'm
just having a glitch in my brain right now.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Yeah, okay, Well, anyway I was talking about I had
a question from a friend of ours in Alaska, and he.
Speaker 1 (11:57):
Is this when you went up there to do a presentation.
No no, no, No.
Speaker 3 (12:01):
Sharon and I and I believe Bruce had met him
on a garden writer's tour and he was director of
the Alaska Botanical Garden and he's been on our show
in the past and written some articles for Garden Compass
magazine talk about retro yeah, and talk about he's such
(12:25):
an old friend that my mind just went like.
Speaker 4 (12:29):
I remember, that's what a good friend.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Yeah, it'll come to me in a second. But he
also was in a band up there in Alaska. Yeah,
but it kind of surprised me when, you know. I
asked how he was doing and in everything, if he
was if he was playing local pubs and stuff, and
he mentioned that that he hasn't played in a while
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because he's been recovering from a broken hip. And it
made me think, oh my gosh, tho's how many of
your friends now are breaking hips falling down? You know,
your friend's tiger.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
But you know, it's interesting when you're a kid, ye say,
oh Timmy tripped.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
When you're older, John.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Fell, he had a fall, a fall. He had a fall.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
Yes, not you, just the word I'm using John as
a generic John did have a fall though that was
several years ago.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
He had a fall.
Speaker 4 (13:26):
But isn't that weird how kids can trip but older
people fall.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Yeah, they fell.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
It's because the kids older people and then they fall.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
But it's always in that he fell, like don't let
it get out, but don't.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Let it get out, hey tiger.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Lenore says that the fertile on spinosa yes made wonders
of uh by I guess curing an infection of spider
mites that she had in her tomatoes.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Excellent, Okay, send this clip to fertilon. There's just a
little sound bite here to fertile one. We're not We're
not surprised though.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Well. The one thing I do like about the fertilome
spinosid product is that it's a spinosi soap. You know
sometimes is that the Captain Jack's Captain Jack's bonn eyed
product is a spinosid, so it's great for a chewing insects,
but it doesn't have the soap aspect of it. And
more fertilomes included the soap, so then you can take
care of the sucking insects as well. Not that that
(14:23):
has anything to do with what Leonora said in terms
of a mitacide. But but it's a very good all
purpose bugspray. If there's one spray you want to have
in your arsenal as a gardener, I think it'd be
the Spinosa soap.
Speaker 3 (14:35):
So what you're saying is that Captain Jacks might be good,
but it won't do anything for those suckers.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Exactly. Well, put John, Well put John.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
You know when John doesn't really have a temper, but
he was.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Liking that one.
Speaker 4 (14:51):
Back in the day.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
John, the most temper you'd see out of him was
when he'd accused somebody by saying, you're nothing more than
a sucking insect.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
He knew he was fired up. Then he was Yeah,
then he was angry. Exactly Yeah, I try not to
get angry.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
You're very even killed, you know, did I tell you
you remember? You know Mary Ayela at Coocho talk about
an even keel personality. She's the kind of person who
you would run into her office and say, the building's
on fire, the doors are locked, there's no excedens, we
can't get out.
Speaker 4 (15:25):
What are we going to do? She'd say, Well, in theory,
what we could do is.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Just not even you know, break her mood or remarshals
where I would run right by you and just be like,
figure it out. George castanz are running out of the
party with a clown on Seinfeld the fire broke out.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
I was clearing the way for people.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
What you have?
Speaker 4 (15:50):
What do we have? John, who's online to about.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
Leonora, was thanking Tiger for the knowledge that he gave
some time ago on the spinosa from alone.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Tanya has them on her euphorbia in her greenhouse that
you know we I think we were talking about this
because I mentioned on the plumeria I had mites right right.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
It may effect this one that exactly one of our shots.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
And how it got there. And a lot of a
lot of mites affect greenhouses because you know they're inside.
It's the perfect environment for it, and they're kind of
a challenge to get rid of inside there.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Now for somebody that's just tuning in or a novice
and they see that camera shot, yeah, what are they
looking at? If they said to themselves, well those look nice,
but what are what are they?
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Those are the dendrobiums that we repotted from last week
show that we divided and repotted.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
And then there's two bottles of something.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
You got a plumeria and then we got a bottle
of the Spinosa soap and a bottle of Neme from Fertilo.
Me want dress it up a little bit.
Speaker 4 (16:58):
In Africa, John, is that where that came from?
Speaker 3 (17:00):
I believe that the name tree is native to India,
isn't it, Tiger?
Speaker 2 (17:05):
Yes, not Africa.
Speaker 3 (17:07):
Not Africa.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Well, I was close in the general vicinity of that
part of the world in the correct Does.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
Anything come from Sri Lanka?
Speaker 3 (17:16):
Oh, come on, if we get into Sri Lanka. You
know what Tiger wants to.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Talk about next, which is in the same area. North
Centinel Island.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Oh, that was right there. Perfect.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Did you know that the heads on Easter Island had bodies?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (17:31):
They go way down underneath that they're an entire body.
Yeah and head.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
I think that's what I just said. Yeah, but I'm
just reiterating for those you know, here's what you say.
You always reiterate for those just joining us, and they
just discovered that not too long ago. No, but if
you keep it up, what are you going to say
to people just leaving.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
You missed a heck of a show. Anyway, Tiger, you
did a great job. But now that took you a
little bit of time. That's not something you threw together
in ten minutes.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
No, it is something I threw together.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
It's okay, okay, no, not even ten minutes. It's ten minutes.
I gave him less credit, you know.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
But we want to show people on the you know,
watching the show, a little bit of something else besides
just just mugs. Right right, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
Brian mentioned that you had put two gorge and they're
not gorgs, they're pumpkins, right, yeah, And I argued with John,
I'm like, what are you talking about? They're gorge John,
And I could just see him going, try not to
get angry, and.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Then the neck You said to me after that, you're out. No,
I'm no better than a sucking insect.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
Yeah, whoa, he was fired up.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
They're nice. They're nice pumpkins, aren't they.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
It is pumpkin season.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
Hey, I want before we get into pumpkin season. I
wanted to bother way. We have a minute until the break, Okay,
because Tiger, you mentioned about Tanya using that under euphorbia. Yeah,
and I'm wondering about using oils on some succulents.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Yeah, let's let's touch on that. Because it's an important
thing to know, right.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
Yeah, you can use it on leafy succulents. Maybe like
of her euphobia that she's talking about. It was a
point Settia, yeah, or those they have those other like
LEAFTI I think it's Martini or Martine. Oh, those are
the hearty ones. Yeah, this is the house.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
So I'm thinking, okay, we'll take a break and can
discuss that. You set the stage for the next time. Right,
very good. Welcome to guard in America. Brian and John
bagnasco Tiger Pellafox. Gonna take a break for our friends
on biz Talk Radio Facebook Live.
Speaker 4 (19:27):
Coming right back.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Do stay with us and thank you for joining us
once again here on Garden America.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Back from the break. Welcome one and all. We do
appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Those that have been watching and listening for quite some time,
and I'm sure we have a few people that are
new that have joined just recently.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
John, Yeah, we were prior to the break, we were
talking about, uh, being careful what you spray on succulents
because a lot of them may have a waxy covering
and if you spray oils on them, it can dissolve
that covering and harm the look of the plant or
what's it called. When you've got that bluish cast on
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some of like the echav areas a bloom. Uh, some
of them may have a bloom on and if you
spray them, you're gonna wash that off and it kind
of destroys the look. Usually it's kind of a blue
bluish cast on some of the echo areas.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
And a lot of the cuculent you have to be
real careful with because you know, like what you said,
and it'll burn them too, because they're out there in
full sun a log. Right. People don't think like, oh,
I'll just you know, spray this on there. It burns it.
And unlike other plants that are you know, when when
a rose gets burned, foliage put so new folige ne foliage.
(20:41):
You don't even notice it. When a cuculing gets burned,
I mean you sometimes you see that scorch on there
for for months and months, a month forever. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
The same thing with cacti. Even if you have damage
to a cactus or you have some type of a
puncho with a pad that gets damaged, it's just smark
there there.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yeah, you don't you know, And and so you yeah,
you want to be careful with using some of that stuff.
Joyce said, Mike's John's, Mike sounds a little bit fuzzy.
So you have the headphones over there, Brian, if you
want to try to take a listen to it.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
Okay, we'll do. Let's see John, this is you right here?
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Okay, Kevin. Kevin wrote, you have the headphones, you can listen.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
Yeah, I know, go ahead. I want to hear what
you have to say.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Kevin wrote, do we have any recommendations for killing buttercups
and clover that are taking over our lush Pacific Northwest
lawns plus dandelions? Now, Fertilom has a lot of products
that are designed to kill weeds in lawns. You know
(21:49):
that you can spray in bermuda lawn or a fescue lawn. Kevin, So,
I know for sure, definitely clover and dandelions. What is
a buttercup? John?
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Well, you know, Brian always says that if you want
to kill buttercups and clover, you've got to spray over
and over.
Speaker 2 (22:09):
That is good. He wasn't listening, No, he's trying to
fix the audience here.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
About five seconds the butterclup cups are a native wildflower.
You know, they have got they've got the uh single
petal uh yellow flowers, but they can be weedy. So yeah,
any broad leaf weed is is going to do a
good job on that.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
But you you were massed out.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
We doubt is the fertil on product, right, spray wet
now that'll kill?
Speaker 4 (22:43):
Does that?
Speaker 3 (22:44):
Did you say that does kill oxalice? Because ox alice
sometimes you need a different, different one, right, and you
usually need something they used to sell spreader sticker. Yeah,
because sometimes when you spray leaves, that covering we were
talking about before the cuticle actually lets the water beat
up and roll off, so you've got to coat the leaf.
(23:07):
So before they had spreader sticker, we would recommend putting
in two drops of liquid detergent per gallon. Yeah, like
a laundry detergent, yeah, dish soap, right and then but
now I think a lot of them have have the
spreader stickers in the chemicals themselves, So it just depends.
(23:32):
I guess if you take a look after you've sprayed,
you can see if the water's coating the leaves or
if it's if it's.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Up. Yeah, and and and you know, that's a good
note because, especially when you're using a weed killer in
a lawn, you're watering a lawn so much that it's
very easy for these products to kind of like get
diluted or washed off. So you want to make sure
you do your best to apply it in a time
that it's gonna able to be to stay on the
(24:02):
foliage for as long as possible before it gets washed
off or anything like that. So you know, definitely, you
know there's some right ways to use it. We've got
a few questions in here, John, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
We don't have a live crowd, you know, we're working
on the computer. But it's nice to see that some
people get what I'm saying. The one that Brian missed
about sprying buttercups and clover for over and over, Veronica commented, oh, John,
that's so bad.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Thank you, Veronica. What's the name of the blue bottles?
Can't remember? But help for that loan from Lenore. I
can't dissect that comment.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
What's the name of these blue bottles? I have no idea.
What was the other.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Butter No, not buttercups, that's not blue bottles, just a
little bit not quite so close helping us out with
my holding you. Yeah, Brian's trying to fix the audio.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
You're just a little bit too close. But we we
should be okay, all right, we appreciate those people with
a feedback.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
Please do Yeah, you know, when we're in studio, I
don't have to hold it.
Speaker 4 (25:12):
No, we make you work when you're on location.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Well you have this nice little stand in front of
you that you can put your phone on. I've got
to put one one hand on a mic, another hand
on the phone. I've got to scroll up with my thumb.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
When you get home, get on Amazon in order one
of these little phone stands.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
Like. I like Joyce's comment because she just jinks herself
that she she basically said the equivalent to I'm going
to go home and wash my car. And now we
know it's going to rain.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
It's going to rain.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
So she she wrote fall planting this week, Kale lettuce,
Puck Joy and some sweet peas. Let's hope we don't
get one hundred degree weather.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
Oh boy, here we go.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
I think she meant Buck Joy. I think it's just
Puck Joy.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
I think she also she wrote lots of hope, but
I said, let's I can only make so many corrections.
As I'm reading something, I see the spray bottles.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Oh, and maybe that the blue bottle, maybe.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
The green bot they're both gray bottles.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
First once got a blue label and one of.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
One of them's got a green label. But the blue
one is name and then the green one is this
spinosa soap? Thank you, Carla. That helps. Which spinosa soap
is made with? Just insecticidal soap. There's no garlic, no, yeah,
just the insects. I was trying to think if they
(26:43):
had pyrethrin's in that other one too or not, but
I think it's just in sex title soap. What was it?
Speaker 3 (26:50):
Let's see who was this? Joyce was talking about fall planning, right, yes,
and uh planning her coal crops. You know, I was
just talking to my life yesterday time. Well she started it.
She wasn't talking to me, but we we've got what
(27:12):
a whole week where we live and where you live too.
Was the temperature is going to be in the seventies, right,
But I was saying, you know, if we go and
we plant our winter garden, we've got we know we
have sant Anna's giving, Yeah, and it's just going to
burn the heck out of everything. So Joyce was wondering
the same thing. You know, she's gonna plant and then
(27:33):
is it going to go to one hundred degrees?
Speaker 2 (27:34):
Yeah, I don't know, And we really do have all
the way through Halloween, meaning the end of October, because
I remember trigger treating as a kid, and sometimes you know,
when you're trigger treating and you have those big costumes on, uh,
and you're just running around the neighborhood.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
This is when you were thirty, This.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
Was last This was last Halloween and just you know,
sweating and yeah, be so hot walking around the neighborhood
trigger treating because it was a Santa Anna and at
you know, seven o'clock at night, it was still warm. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
So if you were arrested that one Halloween, were you
dressed up or undressed as Adam?
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Okay, you know what I found? I had a hard
time finding a fig leaf it was appropriate for the occasion.
They were all too big, right, I was gonna go
the other way, all right.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Kevin wants to know, John, did you grow up in
a city in Michigan or rural?
Speaker 3 (28:36):
I grew up in Detroit on the northwest side of
Detroit sixth Mile and and Southfield, which is only two
miles over from eight mile what you know, Tiger.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Right, oh yeah and m yeah exactly. And actually when
we went through Detroit this last summer when we were
in Michigan, we went by eight Mile Road. But it's
a very long road, so I don't know which section,
you know what I mean, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
I don't know which section of I remember, you know,
as a kid driving through Detroit and going under the
Windsor Bridge, right John, from Detroit to Windsor the Windsor
Tunnel tunnel.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
Okay, yeah, yeah, the bridge was called the Ambassador, Okay, yeah,
and then you're going That was to me one of
the scariest things growing up because you go in that
tunnel and it's leaking.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Yeah there's water, yeah, yes, yeah, and.
Speaker 3 (29:29):
It's like drips on your car and you.
Speaker 4 (29:31):
Just okay, guess what, it's break time again.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Hey, Carla, thanks for answering their song question too.
Speaker 3 (29:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
Which what did she say?
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Bruce Cochran did Blinding by the Light? No, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
It's a group. Gosh darn it, you have to google that.
I'm drawing a blank.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
But hey, we appreciate the uh.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
The information, Yeah, yeah, thank you, Okay, break time, Bistalk Radio,
Facebook Life, coming right back with answers to your music question.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Stay with us, and.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
The answer is Manford Man blinded by the Light and
we all got it at the same time during the
break and thank you so much. Yes and Carl, we
have lovely parting gifts. They also did a cover of
yeah they did exactly.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Yeah, there she goes just don't walking down the street
singing do.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Did he did? Hey dumb diddy dumb? Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 3 (30:21):
I think it was diddy down, diddy down.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
By the way, this is the final segment of hour
one if you are tuned in on BizTalk Radio, which
means top of the hour news, and then we come
back for our second hour. We truly hope you can
join us for our number two. But again, if you
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Speaker 2 (30:37):
Yeah, I mean, it's a great way to just kind
of know. I love kind of going back and visiting
the comments from our shows because sometimes there'll be comments
even that I'll get notified of a week later or
a few days later on something we say or something
we do, so you know, people that are following the
program and then going back and asking those questions later on,
which is really nice.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
See, you know, getting back to Kevin's question about where
I grew up in Detroit, you know how you can
go on Google Earth and c streets all over the
oh yeah, all over the world, right, And I went
to my because when you grow up, you never forget
your old address or your old phone number.
Speaker 4 (31:19):
We were Hudson eight seven three oh.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Two, yeah, and we were Kenwood five five four five
four four seven and in one seven sixty one Rosemont.
But I remember when I was about five years old
that my mother always wanted a blue spruce, and my
dad and I went to the nursery he bought a
(31:42):
blue spruce and we planted it in front of the house.
So that would have been seventy years ago. And I
went on Google Earth and that's still there, the spruce
tree in the same spot, and it towers over the
entire neighborhood.
Speaker 4 (31:56):
And how big was it when you planted it? About
three It was.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Like about yeah, the most three feet tall, but you
know now it's probably close to one hundred.
Speaker 4 (32:04):
Well how about that?
Speaker 3 (32:05):
Huh Yeah, I'm I'm surprised they would let it grow
that that tall. Because it was just a little foundation planning.
Speaker 4 (32:16):
What do you mean let it?
Speaker 3 (32:17):
You're surprised they would let it like eventually, you well,
you would think you would cut it down because it's
five times that the height of the The average person
that's not into gardening or anything would just.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
Move in and going, that's a nice tree.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Yeah, you know, that's much My guess that they're not
into that, and then they would get a bit of a.
Speaker 4 (32:35):
Right exactly.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
It also became the type of neighborhood where I don't
think anyone cared. You know, that's going to require I
have something to say, it's going to require effort.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
We have a question, John, I don't know I see
this or help me. This is a low quad tree.
Sent us a photo. You see the black section. It
looks like the low quad tree trunk was cut and
then it's black around it. And the black might be
due to maybe sap or or something else. But they're wondering,
you know, if if the black trunk without if they
(33:08):
can remove the black trunk without damaging the rest of
the tree. Basically, you know, if you have a damaged
part of a low quat tree, if you cut off
the damage part, does it affect the rest of the
low quat tree, and in the local tree actually looks
very healthy. You can kind of see by the tree,
looks very healthy tree. So I don't think there's any
(33:28):
concern about cutting out any damaged parts.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
So you're saying it's like just the plant's reaction to
a wound, right.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Yes, just what I think the black was, right, It
could be.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
It's hard to say, you know, without actually being there,
but that's the way some plants recover. Yeah, like a
scab over a wound.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
But at the same time, I mean, and then to
answer the bigger part of the question is is if
I remove that branch, you know, that affected branch or
that problem branch doesn't affect the rest of the tree, No,
because the rest of the tree is going to be fine.
You know, it doesn't rely on that one section.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Unless it ruins the shape of the tree, you know,
for from in a settlement.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
But a lot of times people do recommend also removing
damaged parts of trees or bushes as well, because you know,
you don't want dead portions like you know in your roses,
you don't want just dead portions of the rose in
the tree. You can cut out those portions.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
And that's when you're deadhead them, right, it's the flowers deadhead.
Speaker 3 (34:32):
That's the name of a group, grateful dead head grateful
dead heads. Hey, speaking of roses. Prior to the show,
Brian showed me a picture that he took of his
sim solidim rose. Yes, and I thought it was a
good question, right, Well, the question.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Was I should put can we sim sim.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Solabim is a striped rose? Yes, I mean shock striped right,
if you saw it, go, that's not real obviously striped. Yeah,
but you showed me, Uh, the bloom or the plant
had two blooms on it.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
The first was the first bloom, is what I showed you,
and there were three behind.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
It that are coming that are striped the way they
should be, right, But that first, the first one was
pure yellow.
Speaker 4 (35:21):
Pure yellow on the same rose bush.
Speaker 3 (35:24):
Right, And and the reason for that is that simsli
bim is a First of all, it's a florist rose,
and it's a sport of a florist rose called Frisco,
which is pure yellow. But it's genetically unstable, so it
sports into all these other combinations of colors. It's kind
(35:47):
of fun, right, It's exactly, and I knew when I
but let me point something out. Sure, you don't want
to keep that branch there, the one with a yellow, Yeah,
cut it, cut it way back because it could take
over the plant and you'll have all yellow.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Okay, well that's good to know.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Now I'll wait till the flower begins to look a
little peaked, because it looks nice right now.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
The un till it gets peaked. Yeah, No, you don't
need to cut it off right now. I'm just saying
that when you do dead headed, the that brings up.
I just want to make sure with you, guys, because
I never got this in writing. But we have our
auction coming up October twenty sixth.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
Already you're going to be there right yeah?
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Okay, But I'm glad you gave me the date because
because last year it was like, you know, next Sunday
is the auction.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
And you didn't come. No Tiger was there though, right
auction last week last year.
Speaker 4 (36:46):
I don't think so, neither one of us. Now where's
it being held this year?
Speaker 3 (36:48):
Same place in Oceanside at the Senior Center El Corazone.
Oh yeah, Senior Center.
Speaker 4 (36:56):
We'll find it. Tiger, you got to be there.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
You got to help me.
Speaker 3 (36:59):
There's going to be a show and we are going
to introduce By the way, there's this is kind.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
Of we have a less in a minute just before
the break.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
All right, when we come back, I want to talk
a little bit about the auction because it's open to
the public and it's free, and we're going to have
four speakers that are the types of speakers that you
should pay money to listen to, and all this is
free free.
Speaker 4 (37:23):
How do you do it?
Speaker 2 (37:24):
Volume?
Speaker 3 (37:25):
We've got four speakers this year. But we'll talk about
it when we come back.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
With that in mind, it's a break for all of
us actually, but Bistalk Radio News coming up at the
top of the hour as we continue to broadcast from
Tiger's backyard here in San Diego, California. Guard in America,
Tiger Palafox, John begnsco on Brian Maine taking a break.
News coming up back after these messages and as I mentioned,
the news break on Bistalk Radio.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Stay with us.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
If you are just joining us on well, either Facebook
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Speaker 4 (37:51):
Welcome.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
It's Guard in America BIS Talk Radio second hour. We
appreciate you tuning in and listening nationally every week and
are big following on face but live. We are back John,
and the sun is shining. It's a beautiful day. It's
warming up.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
It feels a lot better.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
I hear the chirping, I hear the flies buzzing behind us.
It's good.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
What was How do you spell the name of Brian's
rose sim salabim im? Yeah, s a l a sala
bim b I m is it? B I am that's
how you spell it, Sim salah bim. Yeah, got it.
Speaker 4 (38:27):
It's magic.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
It might the middle a might be an I I'm
not sure. I am not sure Sim salibim or sim salibim.
I'm not sure which.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
Well, if we spelled it wrong, it's John.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
So anyway, we posted the picture so you could see
what we're talking about as far as the yellow rose
versus the ones that are behind it coming up with
obviously striped in.
Speaker 3 (38:48):
The the Frisco which is the yellow Rose, was like
in San Francisco. Sure, Frisco Francisco were San Franciscan Nights.
Eric burdon the animals, Yeah, he had some good songs.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
He had a lot of songs. We were talking about
one hit Wonders before the show today, right.
Speaker 3 (39:06):
But not Eric Burton. He was really good. Now, before
it was Eric Burton, it was just the animals, yeah,
I think so, and then it became Eric Burdon and
the animals, then just Derek Burton.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
You know, he was They called him the little man
with a big voice because he stands like five three
or five four with a voice like that.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
So yeah, but he had really really good songs.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
Okay, Tanya did make a comment on the audio still Brian,
but Kevin made a good request. Any chance of filming
the auction and recording the speakers at the auction?
Speaker 4 (39:37):
I think we did some of that a few years
ago with Daniel.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Yeah, well we recorded with Daniel. He shot footage there.
We didn't do a live you know, maybe if I'm available,
I can try to help out with something like that.
Speaker 4 (39:50):
We'll see just at least bits and pieces of it.
Speaker 2 (39:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:54):
Well, I wanted to talk about the speakers that are
going to be there. First of all, they'll be Tom
Caruth from the Huntington Gardens will be there first time.
It'll be nice to hear him talking about what's going
on at the Huntington.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
Now.
Speaker 4 (40:11):
That's going to be on Saturday, though, right, that's Saturday.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
And you know, I don't have my calendar in front
of me, but I think Saturday's the twenty fifth, which.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Would make sense if the auction is the twenty sixth. Well,
the live auctions, because the silent auction, which nobody can hear,
is on Saturday, right.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
And it does start on Saturday, and there's also bro
show going on at the same time. But so Tom
will be there, then Greg Lowry from Vintage Gardens will
be there, and I think he's going to talk about
his recent trip to Japan to the World Federation of
Roses to their triennial conference. And then our buddy Ping Lynn.
(40:55):
I was just going to be there ping and then
Burling Leong, who was the propagator for Ralph Moore when
he was alive. We'reralph Moore, the father of the miniature roses.
But what I wanted to point out was one of
the roses in the auction was you remember when we
(41:15):
had Marion Ross there from Happy Days Sure and Berlin
had named a rose for her and that was in
the auction. This year, in the auction, we'll have Phoebe
Adele Gates and the story behind the Phoebe adel Gates
rose was that Berling got a call from Paul McCartney
(41:37):
and Paul told her on the phone that I heard
you've had you have some roses available for naming rights,
and she said, well, I do have a few, and
he said, well, I'm going to have my grandson call you.
So Paul McCartney's grandson called Burling and said, I'm dating
Phoebe Gates. They were both in college together and for Christmas,
(42:02):
I want to give her something and if you're Bill
Gates's daughter.
Speaker 4 (42:06):
You know what do you give?
Speaker 3 (42:08):
What do you give Bill Gates' daughters? So he had
a rose named after her. It's a great gift and
I think she was very pleased with it. So anyway,
we'll be auctioning off that rose. And Paul McCartney has
a rose named after him as well, the McCartney Rose. Yeah,
it's called the McCartney and he had an album called
Red Rose Speedway back in the day. Really there used
(42:29):
to be a t brand too called Red Rose Tea
and a monkey did the commercial.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
The amount of knowledge that is shared between you two
astonishes me.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
And on Magical Mystery Tour they were doing some kind
of a dance routine and they all had roses and
he had a black rose.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
Oh that's back when Paul was dead, right.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
Something like that. Yeah, he's alive now though. Yeah, the
whole dead thing didn't work out.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
Remember that we talked prior to the show about the
phrase clatto brada nickto, which was in the day of
the Earth stood still. Anyway, that that's digressing just a
little bit.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
Okay, we're Tiger's keep an eye keeping an eye on things, right.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
I am, and we're looking really good. I don't know
about the audio.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
Still, Yeah, I don't know. Everything's the same as it
was last week. Everything unless you fiddle around with it,
Tiger during the week. You're not You're not a fiddler,
are you.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
I'm not a fiddler, and I don't go on roofs.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
It's gonna drive you crazy because you're gonna hear the
delay and then the live Wait a second, this tied
up and it's a rats nest, John Uneath, don't you
love this live radio, live, live video broadcasting. There you go,
(43:51):
see what you think, Tiger.
Speaker 4 (43:54):
What do we have? John?
Speaker 3 (43:55):
As far as Kevint know, if there's any chance of filming,
we already death right.
Speaker 1 (44:00):
Well, we'll try to get some We'll try to get
some some bites, okay, video bytes.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
Tanya says that her husband says the Rose name is
from Johnny Quest. He would say it when he did magic. Oh,
Sim Salabim is a name. Is a that was Ogi
Hodgi was with John Quest. Right, But it's a it's
a magician's name, like Ala Kazan. Yeah, Sim Salabamba Abercadabra. Right,
(44:35):
and that's that's where those names came from. Yeah, so
they might have easily used it in Johnny Quest.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (44:48):
That moment of.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
Silence was brought to us by our good friends at Fertilo. No,
it was from our good friend to Kevin Lawrence Done.
I was reading his comment where he said we make
our sun tea from red rose tea mixed with with
peach tree.
Speaker 1 (45:07):
You know, I had forgotten about sun tea because I
remember it actually does.
Speaker 3 (45:12):
It was a thing for a while.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
It enhances the flavor. It's it's not one of those
at least with me with my taste buds. It wasn't
like I don't taste much difference. It was like, wow,
this is really good, very good.
Speaker 3 (45:23):
Now down South they drink sweet tea.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Right, I just made some sweet tea come on in.
Speaker 3 (45:28):
Which is fifty and fifty percent sugar.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
I'm gonna make sun tea. I'm gonna be into the
sun tea again.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
Thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Kevin, Do you have sun in your patio?
Speaker 3 (45:39):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Speaking of that, you can definitely tell that things are
changing with the sunlight in the patio.
Speaker 3 (45:46):
By eleven o'clock, it's already very shadowy. Oh, really very shadowy.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
So yeah, you can definitely definitely see and figure out
what time of the year it is.
Speaker 4 (45:56):
If you didn't know what are we doing down there?
Speaker 3 (45:58):
Well, all right, I'm I think I'm stepping.
Speaker 2 (46:01):
Out and totally tangled up. There we go, tangled up
in blue, There we go.
Speaker 1 (46:08):
There's a Bob Doling song, Tangled Up in Blue.
Speaker 3 (46:14):
Bob Dylan. He had a great Christian album. By the way,
we've talked about it far right.
Speaker 4 (46:20):
Late seventies, right, mid to late seventies.
Speaker 3 (46:21):
Low train coming yep, exactly coming round in the bend.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Not to be confused with a do you remember Midnight Special?
The Midnight Special? A lot of people did that song
and covered that song, but it was a train. It's
about a train. The Midnight special.
Speaker 3 (46:36):
Do you remember the country album in Nashville Skyline?
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Is that what it was called?
Speaker 4 (46:42):
He did a country album?
Speaker 3 (46:44):
I thought this was a Tiger's on a country album.
But late, lady, Lay, I leave you guys alone for
like you do? You want to do your own garden show? Serious,
I'm trying to figure things out over here. Next thing,
you know, it's been a half hour of music trivia. Well,
I was just thinking about Lay, lady Lay, because that
was the first time I heard Bob Dylan sing sing right, yeah,
(47:06):
I know, And it didn't sound he actually sounded good
like he had a good voice.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
He could sing absolutely, And the comments and the question
we got about a minute, let's see, less than a
minute till the next break here about thirty seconds.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
Lisa checking in from Chico.
Speaker 4 (47:21):
Good morning, Lisa, Thank you, Good morning Lisa.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
What's Lisa doing in Chico? Lisa's from reading right.
Speaker 2 (47:27):
You know she travels Fees a wonderful place to visit
in Octoba.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
It is wonderful. We're going to take a break. How
about that. We know we can we can reset the
stage and trivia. What is the nickname of the city
of Chico. Okay, we're going to address that after the break,
or if you want to chime in on Facebook Live,
go ahead, we are going to take a break biz talk. Yeah,
our good friends at Fertilan, so thank you for joining
us with guard in America. Back after these messages, all right,
(47:53):
welcome back.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
I hope you had a question prior to the break.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
I hope you had a good break. But we are
back and we've got a trivia question.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
Right, yeah, it's what is the nickname of Chico today?
Speaker 2 (48:05):
And what did it used to be?
Speaker 4 (48:07):
And do we have any answers yet online?
Speaker 3 (48:10):
I don't know I have the answer, though, I'll tell people.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Because people like to play the game, we don't want
to tell them right away, do we. Let's see if
we can get some response.
Speaker 3 (48:18):
All right, I'm trying to get in the dark here
where I can read Joyce's question.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
She says we have a.
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Key lime tree. It's in its second year and the
first year. I think she might be exaggerating because she
says it had a million small limes.
Speaker 4 (48:41):
They usually have no more than seven hundred and fifty thousand.
Speaker 3 (48:44):
Right right, And she said this year there's still a
lot of limes and they're much bigger.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
She's very happy about that.
Speaker 3 (48:54):
But that's not unusual, right, I don't think so. Right, Right,
what's Tiger doing? He's looking on.
Speaker 1 (49:01):
Yeah, we're trying to get this little fuzziness audio. We
call it audio fuzziness in the business. That's the technical term.
Am I still fuzzy?
Speaker 2 (49:10):
Or I am? It's me.
Speaker 3 (49:11):
It's just my voice.
Speaker 1 (49:14):
I can't he and we're checking everything seems to everything's
the same as long as they can hear, if it's
not too agitating. It's all about the information, right.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
I can hear.
Speaker 3 (49:24):
Be irritable sometimes and irritated.
Speaker 4 (49:26):
Yeah, that's true. Anybody with the answer it's me?
Speaker 2 (49:33):
Nope, John cleared up and now it's you, and.
Speaker 4 (49:38):
Now it's me.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
Seriously.
Speaker 4 (49:40):
Wow, wait did you guys change mics?
Speaker 2 (49:43):
We did not change yours.
Speaker 4 (49:45):
It would be but I was okay before.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
Now Linda answered the question, though, did you see that?
John h No, city of trees.
Speaker 3 (49:54):
That's what it is currently, right, Okay, Now what was
it before? Was the city of trees? Let's see here
there's questions for you, Tiger.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
This one. What is the name of formal friend of
bio advance. What is the name of our former friend
of bio advance? Is that.
Speaker 3 (50:16):
Bruce Leonora might be talking about Lance Waan Lance Walhant. Yeah,
we haven't had for a while.
Speaker 4 (50:22):
The last time we started making gin, we talked about
gin and vodka.
Speaker 2 (50:26):
Yeah, exactly, And that was.
Speaker 4 (50:29):
In the morning.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
That was the You remember what Lance's brother did.
Speaker 3 (50:33):
He was an astronaut. He was uh huh he took
a rose up into space. Uh hey.
Speaker 2 (50:43):
Sue Miller has a good suggestion. Suggest listeners check out
the neighborhood garden centers before ordering online. I bought grow
More Citrus Growers blended Armstrong yesterday and it was cheaper
than Amazon plus senior discount. And you know what I will,
I'll say that is something that is happening. Now, all right,
(51:03):
shall we take two? I think you gotta go.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
No, no, it was sunspots. Well that's what happened. Sun
spots this time of the year.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Pop over the roof.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
But it'll recavoc with satellites and various transmissions and you
just have to wait. It's kind of like the an eclipse.
You wait to the eclipse of you know, and then
once it moves, you know, past the moon or whatever.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
Where that.
Speaker 3 (51:25):
Where did that saying come from? Was it World War
one or World War Two where.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
It was.
Speaker 4 (51:32):
It's a long way to Tipperary.
Speaker 3 (51:33):
No, no cry havoc and let loose the winds of
war or guns of war.
Speaker 4 (51:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (51:40):
To me, it sounds like World War One. I think
it was sounds very one in and I can't remember
where that's from right now. If it was us in
a song from the sixties, you and I would.
Speaker 4 (51:51):
Know absolutely right. Eva Destruction.
Speaker 3 (51:55):
Barry maguire, Oh yeah, do you remember his follow up
song was not as popular.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
I don't think it was as controversial, was it. No?
Speaker 3 (52:06):
It was almost an apology for the first one. Do
you remember I was called the Dawn of Correction.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
Yeah, Sergeant Berry Sadler, right, that's who that was, right, Well, No,
Barry McGuire, Barry McGuire, Sergie Berry Sada did another one.
He did the Green Beret, Yes, the Green Beret. Yeah,
Barry McGuire did Eve of Destruction. And you know his
sisters were the McGuire sisters, were they? No, it just
(52:38):
sounded good.
Speaker 3 (52:40):
They used to have those sister groups back then. There
was the John Lennon Sisters, the Andrew Sisters. Yeah, the McGuire's.
Do you know that those were all before Mike Jill
was McGuire dated a big mafia guy back in the day.
From the Lennon McGuire sisters. Yeah, those were really my
(53:01):
mom's time. Yeah, yeah, I didn't know any of them.
The only sisters I knew were the.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
You were not the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B,
were you?
Speaker 2 (53:09):
No? No?
Speaker 3 (53:11):
But I do remember the Supremes.
Speaker 4 (53:15):
Well, yeah that was.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
Why is it that when I'm working over here, you
just divert to talking.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
Because we thought that you wanted just to give you
audio to to you know, we're kind of testing one,
two three, get off.
Speaker 2 (53:27):
Those Oh is that what it was? Oh? Sure, yeah,
rather than talking plants or gardening or anything.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
And I'm going to guess here because of the sun
spots that knocked us off the year.
Speaker 4 (53:35):
We've got about a minute to.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
The next break.
Speaker 3 (53:37):
Okay, when I'll just find go ahead.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Hasn't spoken in one We know where we had left
off was just talking about versus purchasing online or at
a garden center. And so you know, John made a
very good point that and then I don't know if
everybody heard this portion that during this time of year,
a lot of garden centers are putting a lot of
things on sale to room make room for the end
(54:01):
of the year. Everything must go for Christmas, make room
for bear root. We're gonna take a break. I'm sorry, No,
I'm trying to trying to do the math here. Yeah,
we're gonna take a break back after these messages. It's
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Speaker 4 (54:19):
In the sun.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
We're still talking about this time of the year making
you know, getting everything off the shelves, making room and
taking advantage of discounts.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
Yeah, because I mean, you know, the seasons are changing.
This is when you know garden centers are starting to
make room for the new time of year or make
room for wintering. But you know, back East, garden centers
have to clear everything out. So it's it's it's like
they have to empty because you know, when it's all
of a sudden four feet of snow, right, there's not
(54:47):
much you can do with the plumerias or the orchids
that you have in stock on your in your greenhouse,
and you don't want to keep the heat on for
the greenhouse if you don't not selling anything. So yeah,
so anyways, a great time year to shop for garden.
Speaker 4 (55:01):
And that was based on it was based on comment
that we had.
Speaker 2 (55:04):
Yeah, I can't remember who made the comment about finding
something at the local garden center less expensive than finding
it on Amazon.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
So good to know anything coming to your doorstep from
Amazon today, John.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
He always gets a surprised. It's always packages.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
I got uh, fifteen roses yesterday.
Speaker 2 (55:25):
I don't know from Amazon. No package on my door staff.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
Okay, it was really it was actually from High Country
Roses and they were roses that are going to be
put in the auction. By the way, if you I
think our our list of auction roses will be posted
on on Monday, our full list, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 1 (55:48):
I think a suggestion sort of piggybacking on what Kevin
inquired about. As far as videotaping, it would be rather
easy to do a live YouTube broadcast of that show
of the of the I say the show the auction,
and then it's it's there for people, just like our
show on YouTube.
Speaker 3 (56:06):
Thereafter, well, we can do the Saturday show from the
auction also if you want and the Since a lot
of the speakers will be there, we could interview.
Speaker 2 (56:15):
Some of them.
Speaker 4 (56:16):
I love it all, right, let's plan it Saturday and Sunday.
Speaker 3 (56:20):
Well, Sunday there's no show.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
No no, I know, but but you're saying, well, I'm
saying during our regular show on Saturday, if you want
to do something special on Sunday, we might do that.
I was thinking that just in general forgetting our show,
that that somebody could record the auction and they upload
the video. If somebody was there to record it and
upload it on YouTube.
Speaker 3 (56:43):
If they want to do it themselves.
Speaker 4 (56:44):
Yeah, if the Road Society wanted to do it, well,
let's think about that.
Speaker 3 (56:47):
If they were motivated, Well, the Road Society is going
to be busy.
Speaker 4 (56:51):
Well I don't know why. They're always too busy to
do you know, you.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
Always have to just stop and spell the roses.
Speaker 4 (56:57):
So yeah, Mac Davis, So I turned it into a
song again.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Back back to it. I love how John keeps looking
at his phone like he's switched to the new show.
He's still watching the old show looking for new comments. Yeah,
I'll help you out here. John.
Speaker 4 (57:16):
What you have to do is you got to kind
of shut off and restart.
Speaker 3 (57:20):
I want to feel what our listeners are feeling.
Speaker 4 (57:22):
I want to what aggravation.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
I want to know what love is, Brian, I want
to know what Kevin wants to know when's John's book
will be available.
Speaker 4 (57:34):
He's fighting with the publishers right now.
Speaker 3 (57:36):
I'm not I'm not fighting, but I am trying to
get them to listen.
Speaker 2 (57:41):
Yes, I think you're making some headway.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
Yeah, I was. I was explaining to you guys prior
to the show that I have to put together a
query package, which I've I never did for my nonfiction books.
So it's interesting, there's all. There's a lot behind it, Brian.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
I want to imagine though, like you said, they get bumped.
Everyone's going to write a book. They're bombarded every day,
right twenty four to seven.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
It's not John's book.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
Well, it's different, for sure, and sometimes that even works
against you. It's like, what is this? This goes against
the grain of everything I've ever published?
Speaker 3 (58:16):
Well, you know, there's it does. And you can get depressed,
you know, because you're working on something for two years.
Speaker 4 (58:23):
And because you wanted to go to the presses, right.
Speaker 3 (58:25):
Yeah, but then you're changing things and sometimes you get like, oh,
this is no good, it'll never sell. But then you
get a comment that just boosts your ego. And I
showed Tiger on this morning, which was from someone who
was helping me put together my query package. It was
a really nice comment.
Speaker 4 (58:44):
They admitted to being wrong about their first observation.
Speaker 3 (58:47):
Right right, But then they also, you know, I'll have
things like I'll tell somebody you know, I'm trying to
write a Dan Brown type thriller. And it was I
think it was last week. I got the comment back,
this is so far above anything Dan Brown ever thought of.
(59:07):
Look at you, it's like, oh wow, But you know
then you don't know. That's one person's point of it.
Speaker 1 (59:14):
And then somebody else comes along and says this is trash.
It keeps your ego in check. Now do you remember
ver far Nobody said.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
It was Charlie Brown didn't couldn't write this. Charlie Brown
wrote this.
Speaker 1 (59:25):
You remember Bennett Surf right, Yeah, Random House Publishing, Right.
He was a big wig back in the day. He
was very very big, he mean with influence.
Speaker 3 (59:34):
He sat next to Dorothy Gallon.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
Who ended tragically. You know that she was found dead
in her apartment. She was about to break the JFK case.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
Oh, I remember you telling me?
Speaker 3 (59:46):
Yeah, she had, she had, actually she'd interviewed Jack Ruby
in the Texas Courthouse and got a lot of information
and then all of a sudden to see that would
fit right into my book.
Speaker 1 (59:56):
Yes it would right, yeah, yeah, exactly, Well, Benny, it'd
been a surf would have published your book.
Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Now does did he sit next to Dorothy or at
the end or where did best Myerson say?
Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
Oh, my gosh, you know what, Tiger's aggravated enough at us.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
No, I'm aggravated at myself. Disappointed, disappointed myself that we
were dropped off again and back on, but.
Speaker 4 (01:00:18):
Back on again.
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
Yeah, sun spots exactly? Do you think it was solar
that's it?
Speaker 4 (01:00:23):
Solar flares?
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
It could have been because I put it down here
to keep it out of the sun. Yeah, and I
might have stepped on it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Well, I think maybe this is this is nice. Maybe
reevaluate the sun situation the next time.
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
Tech version of putting your foot in your mouth, right exactly?
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
I like over there, Yeah, we'll get it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
Well, after the show, you just put a chair over
there and you can sit there and stare at it.
Speaker 4 (01:00:49):
Sitting in the sun we're working on our crow's feet.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
We're working on our cruise. Speaking of ability, I think
I was wrong about Bruce Copperan. Sorry, Carla, Carl, that's fine.
Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
We were wrong, we were right, I said, Tom Petty, Yeah, no,
we thank you for playing the game.
Speaker 4 (01:01:10):
And I told her we have lovely parting gifts for her.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
You know, I think we said thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
As long as we're on this subject now, Man for
Man Stewart did. He was the cover, and I did
not think it was as good as the original. And
I can't remember the name of the group that did
the original.
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Most covers are not as good as the original. Very few,
oh some are better. All along the Watchtower Hendrix. That
was a cover of Bob Dylan, and that was better
than Dylan's version.
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
Some would some would argue, well, Dylan's version would have
been completely different.
Speaker 4 (01:01:44):
It was.
Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
It was. That is a That is a funny thing,
you know, when one song, two groups, two completely different
takes on how to sing it or how to create
that song. It's pretty interesting as song.
Speaker 3 (01:01:58):
As we're talking about me, music and gardening. There is
a rose if anyone out there knows of where to
get one. I lost track of this about fifteen years ago,
and I can't find it anywhere, and there's rumors that
a person I used to know in Texas might have one,
and I'm still trying to find it. But Joan Biez's sister,
(01:02:25):
what was her name, Mimi Farina, had a rose named
after her.
Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
And I'm listening.
Speaker 3 (01:02:33):
If anyone out there knows where to find them rose, Yeah,
let me know, because it's a rose on the verge of.
Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
Extinction, Mimi Forena rose, right?
Speaker 4 (01:02:46):
That was if we googled it, would it even come up?
Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
Is it an help me find?
Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
So Memi Farina died young. Joan by has his sister,
and I think she died. I could be wrong, but
maybe in her thirties. Why somewhere around there. She was
also a singer.
Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Why is this rose so important to you? Besides that
it's very rare, that's the only the only reason.
Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
Yeah, yeah, because I really didn't know Mimi Farina. But
there's a story behind all the roses, and I like
roses with good stories.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
Yeah, yeah, I gotcha. Yeah, that's you know, And if
she's you know, pasted early, you know, it's kind of
one of those roses that will just it's kind of
like baseball cards, you know, and they have a very
short career. Those baseball cards are much more valuable to
people because there's not a lot of cards of them.
Speaker 3 (01:03:35):
Like Roberto Clemente, he had a very short career, was
killed in a playing.
Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Guy going to Haiti to deliver like, you know, supplies
and food. It was like, what do you call those missions?
A missionary mission? A missionary mission over over the Haiti
missionary a missionary mission, like.
Speaker 2 (01:03:53):
A trippy trip.
Speaker 4 (01:03:57):
Yeah, speaking of bad franchises anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
All thought up books. I just looked online for John's books. Nice,
I'll have to order. She must be talking, Tanya, must
be talking about your succular cyclent books. The succulent books
were really good.
Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
In the pictures were outstanding.
Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
The one book, UH Planting Designs for Cactuses and Succulents,
won an award for its photography. Sean Buchanan, we.
Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
Gotta take a break. We're right up against the clock.
Gonna take a break. One more segment coming up on
this great Fantastic Guard in America show from Tiger's backyard
here in San Diego, California. Stay with us back after
these messages on biz talk Radio. All Right, a lot
of people are very happy it's a final segment. Some
people are sad. Some people are apathetical. You know, I'm
either for or against apathy. What about you? You can
(01:04:55):
take it or leave it. So, yes, final segment. And
well you're under the flightpath of Limberg Field. There's no doubt. Yeah,
you know when the airport opens here. Yeah, because we've
been quiet this whole time. And then you've got Montgomery
to the north and you've got Limburg here to the south,
the south, south east, southwest.
Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
Have you guys noticed that the day length part of
it's the cooler weather, right, But because the days are
so much shorter, the plants are needing less water.
Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
Absolutely. Tiger and I talk about this every year.
Speaker 3 (01:05:33):
They don't dry out as fast, and you couple that
with the change in temperatures and it's easy to overwater.
Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
It's interesting because I hadn't watered all week, and I
went out last night just out of guilt and thought
maybe I should.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
Yeah, I just did you check?
Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
I checked somewhere.
Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
Okay, So it was it was a combination of some
needed some didn't, but for the most part they really didn't. Yeah,
so yeah, you got to be real careful because when
you're used to watering either every day, two or three
days a week, and then you can come into weather
like this.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Yeah, it's true for plants and containers, but more so
plants in the ground ground. Yeah, because the cooler temperatures
also reduce ground temperature, and so.
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
The plants is naturally slow down a little.
Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
Yeah, especially tropicals which look great this time of year, but.
Speaker 4 (01:06:25):
Giant highbiscus loves this time of the year.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Hey, you know we've talked a lot about roses. This show,
this show, Yeah, this show, this show, the program. Yeah,
I'm trying to orient myself as to where I am
we can get together.
Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
But the.
Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
You cut your roses back over a month ago, right,
because they're all coming into bloom.
Speaker 4 (01:06:48):
Now it goes by quick, I'd say at least six weeks.
Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
Six weeks okay, so they're all butted up and ready
to go. But now you don't want to cut them back. No,
this is the last iron, right, let them, let them
bloom and let them set hips. And the reason you
want to do that is setting hips is what plants
are about, setting seed, right, Their goal is to reproduce themselves.
(01:07:16):
So in a rose bush, when you let it set hips,
it's telling the plant, Okay, you've done what you were
meant to do this summer or this year growing season,
and it's time to go dormant. So as the weather
gets cooler, leaves will start to fall and they'll stop
putting out new growth and just let them go.
Speaker 4 (01:07:37):
Okay, let them look shabby, shabby.
Speaker 3 (01:07:40):
Yeah, if they're in the ground, you can actually stop
watering if you want to.
Speaker 4 (01:07:43):
But the mining room pods.
Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
And if you don't let them set hips, the plant
then just continues on. Never the season never ended.
Speaker 3 (01:07:52):
Yeah, if you keep cutting them back. Yeah, you know,
when you cut something back, you encourage new growth. Right,
the dormant buds that are below where you cut, you
know want to grow and then especially fertilizing, So you
stop off fertilizing this time of year to to summer
growing plants, you know, for fall growing you can you
(01:08:12):
know they're going to be just starting to take off,
so you can still fertilize those plants.
Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
And they would say let specifically a rose or any
kind of dormant like they take this even too, like
an apple tree. You want them to rest. You want
them to go dorm it because potentially that will lead
to a better crop, a better bloom, a stronger plant
the next season.
Speaker 3 (01:08:33):
Right, Yeah, the dorming plants do need to rest.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
You know. It's like bears.
Speaker 4 (01:08:38):
I was thinking, did you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
See that week that this week the fat bear competition
they host every year. No, So they have this competition
up in Alaska.
Speaker 4 (01:08:48):
Stick to Gardening Way in where they they.
Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
Photograph all these bears and they're getting ready for hibernations.
So they're all getting really fat. So everybody gets to
vote on a that bear you know, competition. But you know,
but I mean so so the you know, if if
you don't let your plants rest, it's a weaker plant than.
Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
Yeah, and it's a natural cycle. You're disrupting the cycles
if you don't let it do what it wants to
do we're supposed to do.
Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
It just like plants get confused when it goes hot
to cold, hot to cold, and then it gets warm
and they're like, oh, it's I guess it must be
a certain time of the year.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
Yeah. So, I mean, so then you know, that's a
good point, John is let the plant fulfill its whole
year's worth of effort. Let it rest, and then the
next year you'll come back and you'll have a better place.
Speaker 4 (01:09:35):
I think what John's saying is let it be now.
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
John. There was also the idea that in southern California,
because we don't get the natural rest periods as much,
that our roses were smaller, smaller blooms. Is there any
truth to that or no, Like we get just as
big of flowers as they would in some place where
the roses go dorm it completely. U.
Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
I know, I think we probably get bigger flowers, okay,
because we have longer, longer growth periods, right, longer growing periods,
and in the fall, when the weather's cooler, the flowers
are normally larger than in the summer when it's hot. Gotcha,
you know the size of the blooms in the heat
usually reduces. All right, a couple of minutes, It was
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just right trying to see if I missed anybody here.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
Thanks, Jommed, Oh save me a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:10:33):
Of work, okay, Carlo Carla was wanted to let us
know that it was the exciters that's saying do what
did he originally? And you know what else they did
in nineteen sixty three, yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:10:45):
Tell Him, Tell Him. They also did a song called
tell Him.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
I remember that, Yeah, the Exciters, Yeah, and the Toys
did Lovers Concerto.
Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:10:54):
Now was that a one hit wonder?
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
Lovers Can Chare It was huge. That was a number
one sign Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
Well, Ty, you know, it's interesting, Tiger because you can
go back forty fifty years of the songs we're talking.
Speaker 4 (01:11:08):
About and go, well, that's pretty good.
Speaker 3 (01:11:10):
Now, Tiger can't go back fifteen.
Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
When I was in my twenties or my teens. If
I were to go back forty fifty years, I'd be like,
what is this I'm listening to?
Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
It's like that's the same way Tiger feels about you.
Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
Let's see, So, so you were you were your eighteen
years old in what year? I was eighteen and uh
seventy four? So if you went back fifty years before
seventy four, nineteen twenties, what was that was Great Gatsby era.
Speaker 3 (01:11:40):
Rudy Valley, I know, I mean that's the big band era. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:11:45):
Well it was even getting cranked up even more in
the thirties and forties. Hey we got forty eight seconds,
all right, Now you can join us for our other
show this afternoon at.
Speaker 4 (01:11:53):
Three o'clock called Music Now and Then.
Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
Which Yeah Wonders, Yeah one hit Wonders, which will be
broadcasting live someplace in our fantasy. Thank you for joining
us again, Tiger. Thank you for having us over here.
Good luck with your son's flag football this afternoon. All right, Isaac,
all right, and we'll do it again next week somewhere someplace,
probably here at Tiger's house. Thank you to biz Talk Radio.
This has been Garden America. Have a safe rest of
your weekend, a safe week John, keep smiling, and we'll
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do it again.
Speaker 4 (01:12:19):
Take care,