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Catching Up and Carol's Airport Chaos

Stacy Tanner and Carol Blackmon Season 2 Episode 22

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After a week off Carol and Stacy are back. Catching up on everything that happened over the last week. Tune in for some more funny tales and ridiculousness.

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SPEAKER_01

Hey everybody, welcome to Start a List with Carol and Stacy. I'm Stacy. I'm Carol. And welcome back. We missed you guys last week.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. All right. It was kind of off the grid. Not off the grid, but out of pocket. Um took a little beach trip. Haven't been in many years. And so took my little grandson. That was quite eventful. And I was lonely because my bestie was gone. Yeah, but we got to chat a few times. We did. We chatted. I tried not to bug you though, too bad. No, no, no, no, no. I mean, you know, there's only so much you can do. You can stay inside where it's cool, or you can go to the pool, or you can go to the beach. And you know, uh, the older I get, the more I dislike sand.

SPEAKER_01

I like it for a couple days. I'd say after about the third day, I'm good to just be at the pool or doing other activities.

SPEAKER_00

Right. Well, when I went home, the suitcase was full of sand. I guess it got up in the grooves of all of our shoes and everything. But before we begin, I did have some feedback from a couple of listeners. One was that the they said, Do you remember that the boat on the Gilligan's Island was called the SNS Menow? That's right. It was. I love that. And then we figured out who shot JR. That was huge. We were way off. I it was it, I think her name was Kristen, the sister. I have no recollection of that. I don't know. She was jealous of the sister-in-law. Is that what you said? Yeah. It wasn't what we thought. No, we gave it a different ending. We had everybody but her, so she was the unlikely suspect. Yeah. But yeah, what have you been up to?

SPEAKER_01

Well, um, let's see. Last week, I have to look at my calendar. I'll have little things. I had a hair appointment last week, which I was very excited to get this hair off my neck. I had a nail equipment. I've kept um the little girl, our grandson, a couple times. Um, and my mom and dad had been out of town, so I was helped them like take their trash in and out uh to the road while they were gone. Nothing really. Perry, well, Perry was gone um for a few days to Louisiana. So I just hung out with Phoebe. Yeah. And um I went.

SPEAKER_00

Is she staying? Is she staying cool with her kids?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, she's not real interested in being outside for too, too long because she's scared of the vultures, you know. And um but I hate going, I have to go out with her because she has to be watched because she likes to eat things, and she's gotten better, but I'm still like scared of just oh, she don't she won't go out by herself. Right. And dude, it's so hot, and my house looks like a cave because I'm keeping all the bloods in those.

SPEAKER_00

I do the same thing.

SPEAKER_01

I have two little ones on the front open, but it's so hot that I'm trying to keep the heat out.

SPEAKER_00

Now we know why. Whenever we would go to our grandparents' house, they had the whole house shut up. Like all the doors were closed and all the lights were off because it was so hot.

SPEAKER_01

I'm upstairs. My room that I do this in is upstairs, and um I keep it not too, I keep it warmer up here, but it doesn't feel good. I had the blinds have been closed in here, so um, yeah, that's really about it, I guess.

SPEAKER_00

Well, we had some funny um one not funny mishap. Um we were we took the grant my grandson to the pool to swing them. And um do you remember the little arm floaties we used to try to, it was like a doughnut, and you would slide it all the way up under your armpits. Well, he's so little, his little arms aren't big around as anything. And anyway, we found some of those at the condo. We're like, oh, let's see if he can swim with them because we had a like a swim ring we were using, and he was playing with that and he was loving it. So we all thought we'd get the bright idea to put the floaties on it. Well, um I think there were four of us trying to get them on. I don't know, they're that plastic.

SPEAKER_01

If I remember correctly, you said to dunk them in water and then pull them as open as you could and shove them on their arm. But yeah, they're not easy to get on and off.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I think one of us had blown them up and they were blown up so tightly that the hole for his arm was too small. So I started to kind of let some of the air out thinking, oh, that'll make it easier to slide it on. Okay. And then somebody suggested put some baby oil or something to make it slippery. Well, anyway, after the four of us got those halfway up his little arm, we decided if we if we dunked his arm while we were pushing the little floaty in the water, that would create more, I guess, lubricant. Well, it didn't work. He kind of was like getting, I could tell he was getting annoyed. It's like me alone already. Yeah, we were like, you hold his arm, now you push, and we were pushing and pulling and carrying on. So we finally were like, just forget it. Well, he kind of started kind of kind of crying a little bit, but not crying, and and he wouldn't stop. And we were like, Oh dear, you know how that plastical uh push up against your skin feel funny. Maybe he didn't like the way that felt or something. Well, then we get back to the condo, and my daughter was like, Mom, something's not quite right. He's holding his arm funny, and we started looking at each other like Yeah, we were like, uh and she's because she's an ER nurse. She said, I've seen this a lot, it happens a lot with kids his age. And I said, Do you think? And she goes, Yeah. So we kind of had this unspoken going on between us. Well, here we are. Here we went. We headed to the ER, which was ironically, literally three miles down the road because we wanted to get his arm checked out. It just looked funny, it looked broken, it looked funny. Long story short, we get to the entrance where you pull in to get to the ER. There's a fire truck blocking it and a literal helicopter in the road. And we're like, oh dear, somebody's really hurt, you know. Life flights. I finally said, Y'all just get out of the car and walk. It was not that far to walk him. So they did, and I've had to sit there probably 45 minutes until the helicopter took off. Um long story short, it was called Nursemaid's Elbow, and it had we had pushed and pulled, and it kind of it's not a dislocation, but it's like a dislocation. I guess it whatever. But the little guy, we felt horrible. I've heard of that before.

SPEAKER_01

I think it's pretty common, isn't it?

SPEAKER_00

Because their bones are kind of soft still, and very common, and their ligaments and bones and joints are real. I don't know what, but and she was crying because she felt horrible, and I felt horrible. When we don't really know who did it, but I mean we were all trying to get these stupid floats on. It was the dumbest thing we've ever done. But uh, long story short, they were only there for two hours. The doctor came straight in. We told him what happened, and he said, Oh, I see this five times a day, being right there on the beach. And he, you know, touched him on the fingers and twisted his little wrist and it popped and it was back in place, and everything was good, and he was he's been perfectly fine ever since. In his head, he's like, Thanks a lot, y'all. Yeah, he's like, I didn't want to go to the pool, I just landed up here. I didn't want to wear these arm boaties. Yeah, that was kind of like not in the plan. Ugh. Well, thank goodness it wasn't worse. True, you know, true, and then coming home, we had another funny, not so funny, but I can tell that after you you had something interesting happen this week as well.

SPEAKER_01

Yesterday before I tell the story, I was sitting here yesterday. Yesterday I had two things on my list. I was going to get my oil changed at one o'clock, and then I was going to watch um the baby for a couple hours. That was all I had on my list. And so um, by 12 o'clock, I felt like I had already been up for an entire day. That's just how the whole morning fell. Yeah. And um so yesterday I get up when my husband's alarm goes off for work, usually about 5, 5, 15 in the morning. And I'd let the dog out. I feed her. Sometimes she sometimes she doesn't. And then we go back to bed because I ain't trying to be up at 5 a.m. Not anymore. Not anymore. And I'm a really light sleeper, so like while he's getting ready and stuff in our bathroom, I can't go back to sleep. And so I lay there usually for 45 minutes, and once he finishes and he leaves, I'll doze back off 7:30. Lately it's been around eight. I've been sleeping, you know. And I'm laying there sound asleep, and I hear the loudest what I thought when I woke up was thunder, like the kind that just booms and rattles your house. And I'm still kind of you know, foggy waking up, and I'm like, I didn't think it was supposed to storm today, or yeah, but it's summer, you know, you have those pop-up showers and storms. So yeah, I roll over, I look at my phone, it's like sunny, sunny, sunny, sunny, sunny. And I'm like, so weird. And so I go to look on our camera on the front that looks out to our driveway just to see if I see something. I'm just not wanting to get out of the bed. Yeah, right. Right. I'm trying to figure out what's happening. I'm like, something has happened. Uh-huh. Well, I can see cars pulling into my driveway and backing up and turning around. So I jump up and I go to the front door, and in a the house right beside ours, at the end of their yard, and the next people's driveway, there's a huge work utility truck that has run off in the we have a big ditch. I don't even know if that's the right word for it, but a ditch on our side of the road. It's more like a culvert. It's huge. Yeah, it's like a culvert, it's giant. Our driveway goes over it, right? This thing has run off the road and it has crashed, and that was the noise I heard. This was all before 7 a.m., y'all. And so I'm taking pictures, I'm out on the porch. Like, I mean, that the ambulance and the police had not even arrived yet. This had just happened.

SPEAKER_00

Now, what do you think the sound was?

SPEAKER_01

Him hitting the ditch, or I think I heard it like there was more than one sound, and I was telling Perry last night. I think when he lost control and he ran off in the ditch, I think what happened was he slammed into like the other people's driveway, and then the truck fell over on the side. So I think I was hearing the the crash and then the whole truck falling over. All the junk in it falling out. Well, he's out walking around. Praise the Lord. Because unbelievable.

SPEAKER_00

Well, you sent she. I woke up to you a picture of it. She said, I just woke up to this and I'm called her immediately. I said, What on earth? I said, There's no way that poor soul is alive. And she said, Oh no, he's out walking around. I said, Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_01

So that became my morning time entertainment. And so I immediately, well, in the process, first of all, I'm like, how did he end up on this side of the road? Because he was headed where he should have been on the opposite side of the road. I messaged our neighbor, and she was like, Well, the lady whose driveway he crashed into watched the whole thing happen and he was speeding and lost control of it, and probably what we're assuming overcorrected and then ended up on our side of the road. Yeah. And down in that big ditch. So he had in the process of running through the ditch, he crashed through a utility pole. So the bottom of the pole that's in the ground has snapped off, and this pole is crossways dangling. All these wires are down across the road.

SPEAKER_00

She called me and said, Hang on, I gotta make a cup of coffee and a smoothie in case I lose electricity.

SPEAKER_01

I was panicked. I was like, shoot, I'm thinking today, yesterday started this heat wave we're having, and I'm like, oh man, thanks a lot, buddy. You know, I'm glad he's okay. But I'm like, you've knocked, they're gonna cut our electricity off. This is gonna take all day.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So I panic made my coffee and I made a smoothie and I parked it out front for as long as I could. The dog was a nervous wreck. She couldn't figure out why my mom is sitting out there. Uh-huh. And the funniest part of it was I was talking to Carol and I'm FaceTiming her because I'm a nosy and I want to see what happens. And at this point, Tissy Highway Patrol is here, the sheriff's department is here, the fire department is here. There's people from the electric company have started showing up. Men in khaki pants and hard hats are on the scene. Yes. Right as I start FaceTiming her, I don't know why they did it. The fire truck goes as loud as it could, right in front of our house.

SPEAKER_00

And I was like, And we started laughing, and that that's making Phoebe nervous too.

SPEAKER_01

All these all the noises are making her nervous. So anyways, this went on. The sheriff's department put an alert out on Facebook that the road was closed. You couldn't go either way. And so I finally was like, Well, I gotta go in and get a shower because I want to blow dry my hair. At least my hair will be dried if I lose electricity. I want to look good if the news shows up. And then I'm like, geez, what's happening? Oh, that's the mail. I'm like, there's cars backing up out here. Um they drive like it's a racetrack on my road. And I don't live in a neighborhood, I live like on a main road. So I get my shower, and now I'm like, Carol's like, you know, um, there's a tow company in the area that's been here forever. And I don't know if they're like the only ones. But she was teasingly saying, Oh, I bet they'll show up. Well, I've said like we'll just call it.

SPEAKER_00

We'll say, we'll say, Oh, I bet old Joe's wrecker surface will show up. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I get a shower, and I'm like, Well, I need to go check and see what's happening. Well, sure enough, I look out and there's the big, it's this big, massive tow truck. Same company. Yeah. So I've texting her and like she's like, Yeah, I called it. So then I wanted to see them pull this truck out of the ditch. Very interesting. So I kept checking because it was so hot, I didn't want to be sitting out there. So finally I'm like, ooh, they got it hooked up. Uh-huh. And uh, so I videotaped him pulling it out of the ditch. And then I finally gave up and came in and got ready. And so it comes time for me to leave, and the road is still closed. And I'm like, well, I'll just they'll let me go the opposite way. They just they had cones out and a big sign. And there was this man out there. He wasn't with like his truck said patrol, but I don't think he worked for like the police department. He wasn't wearing a uniform, right? He was just like road commission or something. Something. Yeah. So I get to the end of my driveway and he's standing with his back to me facing the truck, and there wasn't anybody in it. The window was rolled down. So I'm like, what's he doing? Is he trying to get air? And I had nicely grabbed a very cold Gatorade out of our fridge, and I thought, well, I'll offer it to him because he's standing out here on the blacktop pavement, and he never turns around. And I'm like, I know he knows I'm back here. Why didn't you blow your horn? Well, I get out. I was trying not to startle everybody like the fireman had already done. Yeah. So I get out and walk out in the road. I'm like, excuse me. I was like, I need to get out and go this way. Is that okay? And he's like, Yep, no problem. So get in the car, I drive out, and I roll down the window and I said, Hey, I've got a ice cold Gatorade here. Do you want it? And he was like, No, I'm good. Thanks. And I was like, All righty then.

SPEAKER_00

There we go. Maybe he's allergic to the blue dye or the red dye. Who knows?

SPEAKER_01

Well, it was yellow, but I thought, well, maybe he's diabetic and can't drink all the sugar.

SPEAKER_00

Whatever. Well, that was very nice of you to offer because it is blazing hot. It's so hot.

SPEAKER_01

But that sucked up my entire day yesterday. And I think at I mean, I came home at five, and there was still one work truck out there. They had opened the road. And I was like, shoot. Well, and surprisingly enough, we did not lose electricity.

SPEAKER_00

That's crazy. And it's amazing how they winch those trucks out and just flip them over slowly. They did.

SPEAKER_01

They pulled it up and then they pulled it up.

SPEAKER_00

And I didn't watch them hook it up to the truck, but uh well, speaking of patrol and police officers, um, when we were like you're gonna tell the story. You said you weren't. I'm so excited about it. I'm gonna tell it. I'm gonna tell it. This is a good one, y'all. As we left, we were leaving the airport. Okay, now now imagine you're on your last day of you know, you don't want to come home, you're burning up. Everywhere you go, you're burning up. You have all this weight and suitcases, etc. You have a toddler, and when I say toddler, I mean alligator runner. Like you put him down, he's gone. I mean, he's just at that age, right?

SPEAKER_01

So, anyway, we thought and the airport, you know, is crazy, anyways.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and well, we thought it was a good idea because he got to fly free until he's two, so we were like, ooh, we'll do, you know, it he did great, he did better than we did. I mean, we were just hot and tired and ready to come home. Well, we get to the counter and we're checking our bags. Lo and behold, the giant suitcase I bought that had a huge sticker on it that said TSA compliant was oversized. And we had to pay $200 to get it home. It happened to us coming. What do you mean it was oversized? Okay, to check. Yes. So it was TSA compliant, but the airlines we took had specifications on baggage sizes for checking. Checking a bag? Yes. Have I ever heard of that? Yes. So many inches by so many inches by so many. Oh, yeah. Like to carry it on, but I've never heard of that. Well, I think it's in the fine print that because I've taken some pretty big suitcases before. Well, this sucker, we had what'd you do? Put a body in it? We had the well, we thought about one of us crawling in there. Um, we had the pack and play bed, we had a mini knee high chair, I think. We had 45 outfits. I mean, it was packed. And the lady said, It's not the weight, it's the size. And I said, Well, and of course, I had to pop up out of the background like it was her fault. I said, I'm returning that thing when I get home. It it had a big label on it. It said TSA compliant. And she said, I would if I were you, because it's that's misleading. I said, It really was. So that kind of I'm so baffled.

SPEAKER_01

I just didn't know. I mean, people check huge things on the plane all the time.

SPEAKER_00

They check flagpoles, guitars, guitars, and golf.

SPEAKER_01

You had a pack and play in a suitcase.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's a pretty big suitcase. It was giant, it came up to my waist. Like we could walk with it. I mean, I'm gonna need a visual on this suitcase. Well, it's not here, it's at the baby's house. But anyway, the thing was it's giant because she said to me, I need you to go to the store the day before we left. She said, uh, we don't have enough room for the stuff. I want you to get the biggest suitcase they sell. So you did, but I made sure it was TSA compliant, right? Okay. Bottom line, we lost $400, $200 going, $200 coming over the stupid suitcase that I bought. So now I've got $500 in the suitcase for nothing. Oh, that would make me so mad. I was sick about it. But I mean, I wasn't mad at the it wasn't anybody's fault. It just was one of those. I had this is like brand new news to me. Well, whatever. All I know is we got uh hit with a fine at the door, and we got hit with a fine when we left out going out the door, so that's not even the good part of the story. Then we get to to uh t is it TSA check-in where you're getting scammed and all that you're like holding your arms up like a stick figurine and doing all the thing, and that door goes. So the first time, I mean yeah, the first time I think my daughter's bag got pulled because it had sunscreen in it. Well, they took it. That's happened before. We're like, whatever. But coming back, they pulled one of my bags, and I thought, I have no idea what is even in that bag because my daughter had packed it the night before. So she In the bedroom, I never see what goes in it. There could have been floaties, there could have been baby. And this is your carry-on bag, right? This is my carry-on. Okay. So it's over on the red, it's in the red zone. And they are like, who does this belong to? And I'm like, me, you know, I'm standing there like, well, everybody else has been clear. They're sitting on a bench over here behind me watching all of this go down. And I'm like, and I looked at my daughter, she went, I don't know what's in it, you know, mouthed it to me. And I said, I don't either. The lady said, Is there anything that's gonna stick me or pug me or whatever? I said, No, ma'am. I was a thousand percent confident there was nothing bad or you know, smuggling back from destined, you know. There's nothing in it. I mean, what what on earth? So the she starts unpacking everything and she's running it under a scanner and an x-ray machine, and then I heard it go off. It was like and a red light came on, and she was like, ma'am, I need you to step over here and don't touch anything or move until you're told to do so. I said, Yes, ma'am. Yes, I was like, Okay, I mean, I'm I I had nothing to hide, right? And I wanted to be cooperative, so she pulls out this bag, it was a little baggy, and I went, Oh boy, that looks like drugs. It was a little bag of sand that we had that we had brought back to make a craft with that put glue on his little foot, and you do it on a piece of um a picture frame, and then you sprinkle sand on it for his little first footprint in the sand, whatever.

SPEAKER_01

Well, that got Nana nearly arrested because here I am, and they're like, and when they pulled it out, I went, You texted me, you go, I've just about been arrested at the airport. And I'm like, What'd you do? I know. I said, Did you think I smarted off to one of the officers?

SPEAKER_00

And she's like, She's already been dragged off a plane. So, anyway, long story short, this bag comes out, and I went, Oh, that does look suspicious. Because I'm, I mean, I'm not even getting we don't know what it is. Well, then she said, I'm gonna have to call my supervisor. Well, not three supervisors came over, and then a lady comes over, she's put, she's popping and stretching, putting gloves on, and she's like, ma'am, I'm gonna have to pat you down. I'm like, Oh she goes, Would you like to go to a private area or is right here fine? I said, right here's fine because again, I have nothing to hide. Oh, I wish I had been videotaping this. I I looked at her, I said, tape it, tape it. And she was she said, No, because she didn't want to get in trouble, too. Okay, so here's the woman patting me down. I mean, full body, very professional. It was she did that, she went, you know, up the leg, up the thighs, down the front, in the back, the whole nine yards. I'm like, okay, that was interesting. And I'm just standing there, and I'm like scared to move because they said, Don't move. And yeah, don't don't touch, don't move. So I'm just being still, I'm like frozen. Well, and people are walking by looking, like, what's she do? Oh, yeah. Well, bottom line, the supervisor came over with a it looked like communion tray of of chemicals, bottles. They were gonna drug test it, and she's sitting over there. Can I interrupt you for a minute?

SPEAKER_01

They couldn't tell by looking at it that it was sand.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, but they wanted to test it because I could have laced the sand with something, I guess.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

I'm I'm like it's pretty obvious what sand looks like, but anyway, and I said, Oh, that's my daughter's sand, which if you're a criminal, you're gonna go, Oh, that's my baby powder, right? I mean, I get it, I get it. They were doing their job, it was fine. She takes out these drip drops and starts, and then she's like, I got a I got a 1412 over here, or whatever the code was. And another supervisor had to come. She said, ma'am, this is test this substance has tested positive for explosives. And I'm like, Sand, and she said, You'll need to remain still. And I'm like, Yes, ma'am. And I mean, my family is dying. I'm dying. Come to find out, I had no all you listeners out there, be careful what kind of sand you pick up. Oh Lord, there is there were trace elements in sand that included some kind of powder that can be found in an explosive. For example, body oil, baby powder that comes off of your body, deodorant, all these different things. And I read, I'm like, why would sand test positive for an explosive? And there it is, right there on shell.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, you know, we spray sunscreen at the beach or slathering sunscreen, lotion, like you said, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So, so finally it's all over with, and she hands me the bag of sand. She goes, Have a good day. And I went, Thank you. I said, Is it okay to move now? And I mean, I just I didn't want to set off any alarms, and so yeah, shot. So then I had to go over to the side. She had it looked like the FBI had been through my suitcase, you know, tossled and tossed everything. But yeah, that was kind of crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, it's so she goes, I'm not telling that story, and I was like, Well, okay, but it's really doomed. Well, I didn't hear from her. Like, I said, what happened? And then I didn't get a response. Well, I was under, I was well, this was after all of that happened. You texted me, but I knew they were, you know, it's hard when you're at the airport. So finally, I'm like, Are you home? I need to know why you almost got arrested.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I said that I tried to sneak in some sand.

SPEAKER_01

I don't remember one time we were coming back from Orlando, it must be freaking Florida. They're always a problem. I don't know. And we were at the Orlando Airport. Lewis and I, we were either coming back from Disney World or a cruise because that would be the only reason I'd been down there. We got through security, and Perry at the time was carrying on his CPAP machine. It's in its own case, right? Yes, yes. They pulled him to the side and had to go through that whole entire case. And I'm like, what? You oh I know. When you scan that, you can tell what's inside of it. It didn't look like a CPAP machine, but or it looked like a CPAP machine. Right. So we had to stand there and wait and wait and wait. So, anyways.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I'm looking this up real quick. Um explosive the explosives. Yeah, it says, why does sand test positive for explosives? It can for several reasons naturally occurring minerals. Wow. Thanks, Beach, you know, for having naturally occurring environmental contamination, cross contamination, sand can kick up pick up microscopic residues from shoes, tires, equipment, and bags. And then I'm just like, and then they said the highly sensitive detection methods at the uh airport is another reason. Like it it can detect anything anywhere. And so I mean, I guess the machines are working.

SPEAKER_01

I guess.

SPEAKER_00

And I mean, I'm glad they were doing their job in case you did have something, you know. But um But really, I'm gonna take it was a what a pound of something. I'm not gonna try to hide it. I'm just gonna have it in a baggie right there. And carry it on for the whole world to see. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

We were in um where were we coming back from? I thought we were coming back from a cruise. Where were we? Maybe Miami or Fort Lauderdale. I can't remember. And they had their drug-sniffing dogs just walking up and down the line to wait because the line for TSA, I remember there, was long. And I was like, I mean, I knew I didn't have anything, obviously, but I got nervous because like, what if that dog starts stops and starts sniffing somebody's bag? What are they gonna do to those people?

SPEAKER_00

I know. Well, everything I've read, they're not looking for drugs per se. They're more they're looking for big stuff like like like what I have trace of explosives or whatever things that could be.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, they may be like also gun-snipping dogs, too. You know, they have they they dog they train those dogs to look for operations.

SPEAKER_00

Right, but but anyway, I'm I'm kind of uh over all the all the shenanigans of the I'm like ready for things to settle down.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I was I was worn out yesterday and it didn't even involve me, but I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

I just had to be nosy and be looking at it, and then um that whole that poor guy walked away from the wreck, but it exhausted me watching it.

SPEAKER_01

Well, and I kept going, there are 10 men out there in their khaki pants with their hard hats on, just standing around. I know, and I said that guy probably doesn't have a job anymore, and um it's unreal that he lived.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, that was it looked awful.

SPEAKER_01

It was pretty crazy looking, but well, we are almost, you know, we've got about seven minutes left, so we are almost out of time. But um, was there anything else we were gonna chat about today? I don't think so.

SPEAKER_00

No, I mean, I think we're gonna be uh working on uh our next uh episode will be uh part two of our childhood memories of TV uh shows or game show edition, game show edition. Be sure you gather all your friends and share our link. Yes. Are you doing anything for the fourth? Actually, I worked that morning from five to probably 11. And no, I will I will be just happy as a lark to sit in the cool. Um I don't love fireworks. Yeah, I mean I mean they're beautiful, but I I'm not I'll be glad when it's over.

SPEAKER_01

We're not doing anything on the fourth. Um, I like to be home in the evening with the dog so she doesn't get nervous. I know. But Friday, I think the kiddos and the baby are gonna come over and my mom and dad, and we're gonna hamburgers, you know, what you just don't don't get the slip and slide out. There will be no slip and slide available this 4th of July. Okay. Um so but we hope everybody has a happy 4th of July. This will be out in the next couple days, is my goal to get it out since you guys uh we took last week off.

SPEAKER_00

And uh oh good old Merka, it's gonna be 250. Yeah, it's insane. It is insane, yeah. Whew, anyways, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I guess we're gonna wrap it up and okay get on with our day.

SPEAKER_00

I think I feel like I need a nap. I do too. It's hot. All right, everybody. Remember, don't make a fist. Start a list. See you next time.