record_id: 2f1f8b3e-f83d-813c-bf49-f72ade6b383f created_time: 2026-01-23T14:49:00.000Z title: 01-21 To-do Summary: No Relevant Items Found source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:00 Oh, like 4 o'clock is when I'll be home. Speaker 2 00:00:04 Tell you what, I'll give you till 4.15 before I start calling the police. Speaker 1 00:00:08 Sounds good. Speaker 2 00:00:11 All right, my love. Speaker 1 00:00:11 Love you, honey. I'll talk to you later. Speaker 2 00:00:13 Love you, too. Bye. Bye. Speaker 3 00:01:03 Your call may be monitored and recorded to ensure quality of service and for training purposes. Speaker 4 00:01:13 Thank you for calling SEP. Can I help you. Speaker 2 00:01:23 Hi, can I please, we'll call order for the orange branch to the B2 report. Your name? Braden, B-R-A-D-E-N. Do you want a job name on it? Yeah, if you can put 8th Street. Speaker 2 00:01:55 Yeah, what are you looking for? Five kits of powder and liquid of membrane C, natural. Speaker 4 00:02:12 So you want the natural beret? Yes please. Speaker 2 00:02:23 Anything else for you? That'll be it. Alright, you're welcome. Thanks sir. You're welcome. Take care. You too. Speaker 2 00:03:14 How are we looking. Speaker 3 00:05:35 Your call may be monitored and recorded to ensure quality of service and for training purposes. Speaker 5 00:05:52 Thank you for calling SCD. This is Joel. How can I help you. Speaker 2 00:05:55 Hey, Joel. This is Braden with Triune. I just called in for a membrane C will call order, and I was only thinking about one pass and it needs two. So I was hoping I could double that. It's five bags. I need to change it. Speaker 5 00:06:16 St. Keele, I've got to make a separate order because this is a new will call. You can't add to it with the stout, so there'll be total two orders back up. Speaker 2 00:06:24 That's fine. That's fine. Yeah, same everything. Speaker 5 00:06:30 History. CFP. 65, 1019, and 1024, 5 and 5. Anything else for you, sir? That'll be it. All right, thank you very much. Thank you, have a good day. Bye-bye. Speaker 4 00:10:09 Thank you. Speaker 4 00:11:44 Solomon said you ready. So great. Sounds like good things going on in the background. Speaker 6 00:12:39 Back to pass right now. Speaker 2 00:12:45 Ash called me up. She's like, hey, so I'm talking to Tasia and I got something, some, something bad to talk to you about. I'm like, tell me he didn't get cut. And she's like, what are you talking about? And I'm like, she's like, this thing's happening at church. I'm like, what does that have to do with Tasia? She's like, no, Candace. I'm like, oh, well, that's completely a different person than what you said. What's that? Oh, so she just said her name. She said Tasia. I think she was, I think she went from story to story and, but forgot to tell me that she was talking to a different person. You know? And so anyways, so for, for, for a heart, because I was like, oh yeah, he couldn't talk yesterday. Maybe that was why he couldn't talk yesterday. You know? So I just, okay. Speaker 2 00:13:44 So, I'm, uh, I'm driving, I'm actually, uh, on my way to pick up a pressure washer real quick, um, and, uh, so, I will, I'll probably have to run in real quick somewhere in a couple minutes, but, I figure I'll call you, we'll get the, uh, the niceties out of the way, and then, and I'll call you back in, like, five minutes after that, if that's okay. Okay. Do you, uh, anything with, uh, Eric? With, with what? Can you update on Eric? Can you update on Eric? With regards to what? With, uh, competing. Um, so, Eric's, no, because, I mean, he's, he's, uh, so, he's on a team that's, that's mostly high schoolers, I think I told you this, right? Yeah. And, and so, the high schoolers are, got released to high school, and he's doing. Speaker 2 00:14:42 He's still just got to, you know, I keep on trying to, he had one game where he, his second half, it was like really, really good, you know. And then, and then this last weekend, he just sucked. Yeah, he didn't suck. He just wasn't, you know, just wasn't in the game. And his whole team, let's put it this way. Here, you'll like this. We lost with one shot on goal. They shot on us one time. Speaker 2 00:15:13 We lost 3-0. That's how bad the game was. Speaker 7 00:15:20 You said, you said they, they shot what. Speaker 2 00:15:25 They shot the ball one time. Speaker 6 00:15:29 Yes. Speaker 2 00:15:30 We lost 3-0. Speaker 7 00:15:32 So who was, so you guys were going on yourselves. Speaker 2 00:15:35 Yeah. What the. Speaker 6 00:15:40 That confused the hell out of me. Speaker 2 00:15:44 So, you know, the goalie comes from, like, a low, low-level team. And he's not our normal goalie, right? Because there's three teams combined into one. And they pass it. So, when you get the ball on defense, if you want to relieve pressure, you turn around and you pass it to your goalie. And so they turn around, they pass it to him. He puts out his foot. And no pressure, by the way, goes right underneath his foot. Speaker 2 00:16:16 Now, mind you, it's a slow crawl, right? It's a slow crawl, right, going into the goal. And he puts his head down. He starts falling over. And everybody's like, go for the ball. Oh, dude, they were even Eric hates this kid and and I've been trying to like dude you're so hard on this guy And so then so then you know, I don't know five minutes later ten minutes later. Speaker 2 00:16:49 What happened? Oh, they because you the goalie can't pick the ball back up unless you if you pass it to him He can kick it, but he can't pick it up Unless you give it to him with your head or your chest, right? So one of the kids heads it to him, but he came out too far He didn't tell the guy that he was coming out, So now he's at the same level as the kid and again They both like look at the ball and they just watch it go into the goal and it's like oh my goodness, right? Speaker 2 00:17:21 And so it's the air comes off the field and he's like dad, I got I feel really bad for like they were they were asking him if he was going for a hat-trick at halftime, Oh my goodness, that was the first I had, that was crazy. Yeah, man, it was bad. So anyways, but yeah, let me run in. Sorry, I didn't mean for this guy's, like all of a sudden he's like, hey, it's ready. Speaker 2 00:17:52 Can you come get it? And he's like, oh shoot, you know. But I was only 15 minutes away, so it was better. Let me, I'll run in real quick and probably call you back in five, 10 minutes. All right, thanks man, bye. Speaker 4 00:18:04 If anybody doesn't, then I can get them for you. Speaker 8 00:19:40 How are you doing? Are the guys helping you out? No. That's a pressure washer, right? Yes, sir. Speaker 4 00:19:49 Pressure washer. What's your name again? Braden. Speaker 8 00:19:55 Braden. Speaker 4 00:19:56 Yeah. Speaker 8 00:19:57 It was just that one seal. Oh, good. Yeah, it worked out great. it's hard to even get the parts for the sheer tab now really i haven't shopped for one for forever and you're the last customer i knew who ever used them so what's everyone doing this is the steel head i have which is similar to what you have on your machine that's on the. Speaker 8 00:20:27 passenger side and that's the one you bump every bump let that one in the line is so if they're going to buy a head get that type instead of the one that has that mystery system for popping you know i don't know how that's effective yeah that came from my sister-in-law from missouri oh you know how they are um okay he's bringing up a machine, it's a commercial one it has an x the one with the x on it the one with the x. Speaker 8 00:20:58 so that one won't fit that one it will fit either one either still the passenger side or driver's side those are 26 bucks do you know how to install them yeah okay i'll just put it on the ticket with the edger okay perfect right now and swing by tomorrow yeah well if it's fighting me this much it might fight me tomorrow too so i'll just call you i'll call you when it's ready perfect okay thanks gary all right thank you you're welcome see ya um so it only leaks from that cap and they had good pressure so i'm happy cool i'll bring it up and then it's like 20 bucks can you help. Speaker 9 00:21:33 unload it starter cap let me help him work that real quick all right i'm cool, Get off me. Speaker 2 00:21:59 You don't say I gave you that. Thank you. Speaker 8 00:22:34 I'll bring it to you next time. Oh, OK. Yeah. So it's a Simpson? Yeah. It's got a cat on it. Speaker 9 00:22:40 Yeah, it's like a Simpson with a cat pump, I think. Speaker 8 00:23:06 Okay, when did you do that? A little bit? Yeah! Started on a new job today, so... Speaker 9 00:23:12 Of course, sometimes it's like, oh, just kidding. Go over there. Just kidding. I hate starting on jobs. It's like, wait, we weren't supposed to be here yet. Knock it out. Keep going. Keep going. Speaker 8 00:23:35 Yeah. What's your zip code associated with the cart? 92649. 92649. I see the squiggle signature. Oh, shoot. Yeah, it works. And it's down there. Boom. Thanks. Thank you. You're welcome. See you next time. You got it. Speaker 9 00:24:42 you there you get it there we go all right are you on facebook or something oh no it's uh it was. Speaker 2 00:24:56 a repair of our existing pressure washer so they were using it all of a sudden started spraying water in all the wrong places so um and everything we do like before we do anything like it's got to be pressure washed and so it's like you know yeah we've got so we've got two normally it's no big deal but it's like of course at the same time you know of course like hey can you be at these two places at the same time and it's like of course of course divide and conquer. Speaker 2 00:25:31 well you know it's a good thing right because he's still, You know, it's it's uh, he's like man, you know, it's nice that I can send your guys, you know multiple places And you know what to do, but you know, Murphy's law. Angara, how's everything you you uh, you let me down. You told me you guys are going all the way. Speaker 7 00:25:57 Did you watch that? Did you even see a highlight of the game? Uh. Speaker 2 00:26:07 No, no, I uh, I. Speaker 7 00:26:10 so So without being you know, that guy that teammate that brings one one another team This is a safe space so I could say this. This is yeah, we, we. Whoop their ass, on defense, granted, they, Drove down and scored, I think they scored twice without a turnover, but we forced four fumbles, got two of them, got an interception at the half, I think they went for like four out of 15 on third down, like we were whooping there for the most part, but our offense will succeed, I mean they turned the ball over, CJ threw like four picks, and our running back, he fumbled the ball and gave it up, Speaker 7 00:27:10 so they have five turnovers, and they're all, you know, puts in striking distance of the end zone, and nothing else, it just took away opportunity from scoring, so you can't win with five turnovers, like that's way too hard to overcome. but we um we would have won that game if you just had one or two less turnovers we're, we're like but that was too sloppy of play to join which is crazy i didn't expect to see that. Speaker 7 00:27:49 no the week before week before he had four fumbles but he had like three turnovers but we won that game because we were just like just absolutely stuffing like just stopping their offense completely and um and our offense would score and we scored two touchdowns as a defense so with, those factors it was like yeah you're gonna win that game because you took the ball the same amount. Speaker 7 00:28:20 they did but like you give up the ball five times every drive he went out there it was a turnover, And it was just, like, demoralizing, and then he wasn't very accurate. I don't want to blame one man, but... Speaker 2 00:28:35 No, but it's... Yeah, no, and I'll leave it at this. I'll leave it at this. And I haven't watched him enough to be able to say this about him, but when you start seeing that kind of stuff, when you see consistency, and then, you know, when you start getting somewhere in the playoffs, and all of a sudden it's like, wait, what are you doing? You know, it's like, you know, it's like every time I see Ryan Goff, I'm like, oh, man, so glad we got rid of him. You know. Speaker 5 00:29:06 Oh, is he at golf. Speaker 2 00:29:07 Oh, yeah, my bad. Speaker 5 00:29:08 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker 2 00:29:10 But, you know, just the, you know, game's on the line, you know, or it's a high-level game, we're going to... He'd kick it out. Yeah, he'd choke, so... Speaker 7 00:29:23 Which is crazy, bro, because he was... I mean, because he's gone three and three in the playoffs. Each of his first years, he's made the playoffs. Wins the first one. The defense is always like a highlight of why he won. And then we move on to the second round. And the first year, they gave up a bunch of points. So that's why they lost. I don't know. It's crazy. It's almost like it's a curse. Speaker 7 00:29:53 You can't get past the second round. That's not what it feels like. Whatever. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:30:02 Well, what I was going to say, and then I'll leave, you know, is it's just there's mental fortitude is a thing, you know, that. Speaker 6 00:30:12 No, for sure. Speaker 2 00:30:13 You know, because it could be anything, you know. It could be, you know, this girl's going to leave him or anything. But, you know, you just mental fortitude, being able to just like. step into that space and execute no matter what is and, That's the largest reason why you guys are where you are is because most people, you know plenty of people that are good. Speaker 7 00:30:34 But can you deliver everything, you know every time the consistency of it our game was talking about that too It's really and that I think I felt confident We're gonna make sure with this say be good because like we're talented and all but it's really about how many times we could do Our job right, right if everything their job will as a unit That's that's when you know guys can't do anything with us. I will. Speaker 7 00:31:05 We have have had I guess the best defense since like. numbers say just like the 2008 Bears like we would buy for, The best defense, number one in almost every category. We just got to do it again next year, so we can't just go to waste. We have a lot of good guys. We can't waste everybody. Right. Speaker 2 00:31:32 You get there before you got to rebuild. Speaker 7 00:31:36 Because the rebuild is coming for every franchise sooner or later. Speaker 2 00:31:40 Right. Speaker 7 00:31:42 They got to start paying the guys. Speaker 2 00:31:48 I hear you. But, yeah, I had to get my little jab in, so there it was. Speaker 6 00:31:57 No, it's okay. I love it. Speaker 2 00:32:02 Tim Keller. Speaker 7 00:32:05 I got a couple points. I want to hear some stuff you got from it, too. The biggest thing for me was this is an everyday type of deal. He talks about how your words can reshape and restructure your spouse. He talks about how the trials and tribulations in our life have created us to be a certain type of person. Speaker 7 00:32:42 And our words are so powerful. They change how we behave. Our spouse's words can change how we behave and change our character. I'm just a bad person because of everything I've been through. All the hardships, and I don't trust anybody, and X, Y, and Z. Your spouse could pull that out of you and put that on its head just through words. Speaker 2 00:33:18 or exactly yeah i'm checking one that's what i thought i gave you the wrong one no yeah i gave you the one that we went over last time i'm like wait a minute i know that there was some overlap here um yeah this is this is what we talked about last week but that i mean that's okay. Speaker 2 00:33:55 honestly i every time like when i was listening to this last one i was i was uh so the one we should have gone with was a marriage as completion gender roles part one um but that was that's on me. but you know what even even as i as i like go what what i'm finding really interesting in this is more. Speaker 2 00:34:27 so um as i go over stuff again and again i'm starting to realize like man i didn't really get it the first time you know or yeah you hear different things right right or just like uh, i'm starting to to have this kind of appreciation for the stuff that happens in the subconscious conscious afterwards you know um and so finding more and more just as i kind of go over stuff. Speaker 2 00:35:03 it's just uh it's nice to hear because you can learn something and then you you process everything through that lens also, And so, all of a sudden... And I also do think, like, after, like, at least for myself. Speaker 7 00:35:23 after I live a little bit of life, go through the things he was talking about, and I'll go back and listen to it, man, I was just going through that. Like, that actually made sense. Like, more sense than it did before. Speaker 2 00:35:36 Right, right. You know, it's weird. I think I heard Keller say it, and then my pastor said it this last week. But I heard them both for the first time, like, in the last week. And it's like the same statement of, like, you know, when I was 16, I felt like my dad didn't really know anything. You know, he didn't really understand the way that the world worked. But now that I'm 21, I'm finding, like, my dad's kind of caught up, and, like, he's starting to understand what's going on. Speaker 2 00:36:06 You know? But it's true, right? Like, in the sense of, like... We think we know what's going on, but we don't know what's going on. And we don't know that we don't know. And that's why it's been, like, super helpful for me that as a, becoming a father, starting to look at my kids and going, it doesn't matter how well I explain this to them. Speaker 2 00:36:38 They're at their capacity. They don't understand. Speaker 7 00:36:43 Like, they have to experience what you're telling them. Speaker 2 00:36:48 Right. But even, there's stuff that, like, you're just, you need to listen to me because I'm dad. You need to listen to me because I'm that much more wise than you. Not intelligent, wise, right. Speaker 7 00:37:09 You're saying, like, the things that... They quite don't understand. They just need to understand that you understand them and you have their best interest. Speaker 2 00:37:20 Right. And they won't even understand that. It's just, and that's why it's like every time I hear one of my parents, one of my friends go, yeah, but yeah, we talked to the kid and they just really didn't want to, or, you know, you know, it's like these kids, you know, that the teams that I took Eric off of because he wasn't going to grow. And the kid didn't want to leave his friends, you know, the other kids on the team. And it's like the team still, you know, we ran into one of those kids last night. He's like, we're going to flight one. Speaker 2 00:37:51 Isn't that great? And it's like, you know, and Eric's like, Eric looks at me and it's like, we won't even piss on flight one teams. It's just, you know, but, but that's what happens when. You let the kids decide, you know, it's like, Oh, he's got some friends, but, but the real goal got left behind. Um, and, and as, as parents, we need to, we need to just do what's best for our kids because we don't need them to understand. We understand, we get it, you know, and this isn't, this whole thing's not about parents, but what's been really helpful for me is being able to go, we'll shoot. Speaker 2 00:38:33 If I have that kind of wisdom, that kind of understanding, and I expect my kid to follow me and just trust me because I'm always going to do what's best for my kid. It doesn't, you know, right now I'm, I'm fighting, um, with Ashley Ann about which high school Eric's going to go to Eric, Eric and, and her both want him to go to a different school. And I want, it's like, you think I want this fight? Because like, you know, wouldn't it be easier? This school's closer, this school's, you know, you guys want to, why, why am I fighting you? It's not because I want something. It's because I believe it's. Speaker 2 00:39:05 You know, right. So, you know, but if, if we understand what we understand and we can't get our kids to understand it, right? How much more does God understand that we, you know, things that we don't understand. And so we're just going, right, right. And it's like, dude, I created the world. I think I can handle this little thing you've got going on, you know? And yet we want to go, oh no, I can't pray to him because, you know, how did he let that happen to me. Speaker 7 00:39:36 You know, that's why we have to keep reading the Bible. And this one time we were talking about this one time is like the rules and like your understanding that you need is, is within the Bible. And even, even when you read something that's, you know, helpful in one moment, like that same thing you will forget about. Like we need to like consistently. read the bible so that we can have an understanding of what we should like of his of his wisdom you. Speaker 7 00:40:11 know what i'm saying oh yeah it's almost like if you it's almost like if your dad left the rule book you're like oh my gosh i don't know what to do in this situation you know right pull back to the rule book it's all okay okay here we go right right but you know what the cool thing is with the. Speaker 2 00:40:24 bible is what you'll find is that that it's the more i understand about the bible the more i realize i don't understand about the bible don't understand nothing like it's written in such a way that it's like layered and it's like okay you're a baby you need your milk you know okay here's your milk right like but and then you read back over it and you're like wait a minute you know i can chew on this you know what i mean and then you know like i'm talking. Speaker 2 00:40:56 we're in this new life group uh thing so it's basically like a group of, imagine a mini church right so you get together sunday night and you talk about the sermon and how it meant to you but it gives you the ability to kind of like talk and interact and some of the people and even the leader of the group that started she's like so wait a minute you've read the entire bible yeah yeah i have it's like oh wow that's so amazing and i'm like how are you teaching this this you know um that's crazy but you know but the thing is too and you get some. Speaker 2 00:41:33 people in it that are like you know even this last week it's like they're they're they have a very basic understanding of what the bible says and it's like you know i've been fortunate enough to have people in my life that have kind of like said yeah but look at this look at this look at that right and and uh so as we're going through it they're saying isn't it amazing that you know. Like, I, I, you know, that's what it was. She, she came in, it was the leader, and she's like, by the way, she's not the official leader anymore. Speaker 2 00:42:08 We've kind of moved everything, but without, like, like, yeah, you sure, you can still ask questions and stuff, but, um, but, well, I mean. Speaker 7 00:42:20 The original leader didn't know enough. Dude. The lead, uh. Speaker 2 00:42:24 Dude, it was like the. Speaker 7 00:42:25 Without a way to, way more knowledge of what it was. Speaker 2 00:42:27 It was like the second time we were there, and she's like, does anybody have, like, something they want to share? Like, what are you really struggling with that, you know, like, that you wouldn't tell people about? It's like, nobody's going to open up with that in, like, your second week, you know? It's like, yeah, no, you know what, you're right. I, I struggle with pornography and masturbation. Anybody else? Like, any takers? You know what I mean. Speaker 5 00:42:49 Let me just tell everybody that I don't do that. Here we go. Speaker 2 00:42:52 Right. Speaker 5 00:42:52 So. Speaker 2 00:42:54 But you know what? It's, it's like, you know, it got me on a, on a, on this, uh. you know track where they're like you know hitting on worship and i said listen you know. um i kind of went off and and some and and it was her she joins in she's like well i just think it's important that you know when we're worshiping we have to understand like what he did for us. Speaker 2 00:43:26 and he saved us and he did this for us and he did this for us and he did that for us and and and everybody's like yeah and i'm like no well what do you mean like isn't it isn't he a great god who would do all these things for us he said yes you know but you're missing the point, what is it about him that made him do that for you and all of a sudden i get all these like wide eyes like you know he didn't get anything from us you know why it what is it about his character. Speaker 2 00:44:03 That made him like this, right? That's the, we need to be appreciating who God is, not what he's done for us. Speaker 7 00:44:09 What, what just what he's done for us, yeah. Speaker 2 00:44:11 Right. And, and that, he becomes the treasure. And so to, so full circle to your, your, your Bible statement, right, is as we, I, I fully, fully, fully believe that the only thing in the world that we need to do, um, this went way off topic of Tim Keller, but that's okay. Um, the only thing in the world that we need to do is seek him and submit to him. Speaker 2 00:44:44 He will, you know, I don't need you to cuss less. You know, one of the guys like, oh, I keep on cussing. I can't, I really got to get ahold of that. No, you don't. I mean, you know, sure. Work on your mouth, right? You know, but. But you're not going to, you're not going to get better at cussing because you willed it, right? You're going to get better at cussing because you said, Lord, I want to give this over to you. I just want to be a wonderful representation of who you are. Speaker 2 00:45:15 And I understand that this is an area of my life that is not glorifying to you. And I, you know, Jesus has already paid the penalty. Jesus has already been justified. There's no, I don't need to say sorry anymore. What I need you to do is fix me because the only thing I need in this world is you. And I can't do it by myself. I can't do it without your help. There. You know, and, and we just live this like, I got to do better. Speaker 2 00:45:48 I got to do better. No, you know, would you want, would you want Messiah thinking that the whole time? Man, I just got to, I just got to do better. So dad's proud of me. Speaker 7 00:45:58 No, no, no. Yeah, he doesn't get that worry over you. Speaker 2 00:46:12 Right. Don't allow me to help him. That's what he's looking for. And you're sitting there going, Come on, son. Come with me. Walk with me. Talk with me. Speaker 7 00:46:40 The act of pursuit. Speaker 2 00:46:43 Right, right. And the more you're with me, the more you learn about me. The more you learn about me, if I'm doing this right, the more you appreciate me. The more you appreciate me, here's where it breaks down. You're not God. I'm not God, you know, at some point in time, he's not going to delight, you know, our sons aren't, are not going to delight in knowing us, you know, but we do get that out of him. All right. I'm off my soapbox now. I'm stepping down. Speaker 7 00:47:10 Yeah. So good. But, uh, that was a good reminder to me. Worship is not, Oh God, you brought me out of this. Even though sometimes you might feel that, I'm honest, but it's more, it's more about who he is than what he is. That was good. Right. Well, in the definition, you're telling a story. Yeah, I know. Well, you know, don't give me a chance to start talking, man. I'll just run away with it. You know. Speaker 2 00:47:48 but, you know, No, it's a good time. I mean, you are not as evil. Speaker 2 00:48:19 Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Speaker 7 00:48:28 Like today, let me go grab Bo. He's been crying. Yeah, you're good. Speaker 7 00:49:25 My wife cooks, she doesn't like clean up after herself, and so last night she was like, I'm so tired, I don't feel like cooking, and I was like, look, don't worry about it, I got it, because she said she was going to fry some fish, and I love to fry fish, and I used to fry fish all the time, and I was like, look, that's perfect, you're tired, I'll do it, I'm willing, and I know what I'm doing, and so I'm trying to fish, whatever, and. Speaker 7 00:50:00 cleaning up after myself for the most part is there's like a a pot that i made rice in, and a pan that i drained the oil out of and like some tongs that i try to use and put them on the sink or what else was there to be completely transparent when i was in uh the oil that they used oil i poured it into one of these these oil spouts and i put it next to the butter. Speaker 7 00:50:35 i wanted it to be she was like look at all this stuff she left out you don't clean up after yourself because that's what i'll be telling her because she really doesn't and she's so bad she was you know i was like you can't compare me and you and then you know i'll wait until a minute, You'd have left the seasoners out with the lids off, and you'd have left the plastic from the fish out in the sink, and you would have did this and that, and she didn't like that. Speaker 7 00:51:06 She was like. Speaker 6 00:51:06 you're being so emotional about this. Speaker 7 00:51:08 I was like, I'm not emotional at all, I'm good. But it's those little things that I would, I'm talking smack about how she like doesn't clean up, like that really eats at her. And like, for me, it's like, I just said it, you know, that is what it is, and I'm going about my day. But for her, she's like, I wouldn't say stupid, but it's on her mind that like, I need to like get better at this, and it puts like pressure on her, like stress. So that's one thing that comes to mind when, you know, Speaker 7 00:51:40 he says, you thought you were hitting him with a little BB gun. Like I thought I was just talking a little shit. And it ended up being something larger than what, than what I intended it to be. Speaker 2 00:51:53 Right. right and it's like well shoot i mean sometimes yeah ashley ann was crying a little bit ago before i called you um she's she's having a hard time with like this whole high school thing like i know you're gonna pick whatever you're gonna pick you know and i'm the whole time it's like i can barely even pay attention to her because i'm like don't say anything don't say anything don't say anything like you're just holding myself back like she's like yeah well it's just. Speaker 2 00:52:23 the only way i can love her right i think that's the like it's my job to love her right she needs to and but not not in the way that i want to love her um but in the way that she feels loved, you know and so you know because i'm still paying, for all the times that I did take this wife, you know? And so it's like, here we are years later, Speaker 2 00:52:56 and it's just like, well, I know you're thinking this. I'm like, I didn't even say anything, you know? But, yeah, it's just, it's crazy, but I appreciate his approach on all that. Speaker 7 00:53:15 Let me ask you about this. What school are you thinking about. Speaker 2 00:53:25 I want him to go to Servite, and she wants him to go to Orange Lutheran, or Olu, for short. Oh. Speaker 7 00:53:38 He wants to go to orange he wants to go to orange because. Speaker 2 00:53:42 Many of his his best friend goes there half his soccer team goes there. His coach is coaching there now. Yeah, it's just it's easy right they, Same thing. I same example. I just used earlier, right? It's like oh well my friends are there so I don't want to leave this team right. Speaker 9 00:54:02 and. Speaker 2 00:54:05 you know Oh Lou is, it's a private school right and they're a Christian private school and, Admittedly even Ashland would admit like, you know, yeah, they're Christian and I'm sure it's gonna be but it's gonna be like, you know I don't think that they're really gonna have an impact on him, Theologically speaking. I don't think he's gonna be a better Christian for going to that school, you know. Speaker 2 00:54:35 Servites oh good. Speaker 7 00:54:38 I thought Servite was a private school, though. Speaker 2 00:54:40 Servite is. Servite is a private Catholic all-boys school. So, I mean, you've got, and they're big. So, to give you context, I, it was like 12 years ago, I was listening to a podcast, and the president of Servite came on and started talking about this school where they, you know, Speaker 2 00:55:13 it's all about developing men through character, leadership, and brotherhood. And I'm like, sold, you know? And so he had him on, like, you know, I heard like three more talks with him, and I'm like, this is the one. So that's why we sent him, Eric, into private school in the first place, was just to get him to Servite. Speaker 7 00:55:38 Oh wow, so now we're playing and now it's changing. Speaker 2 00:56:14 Dad's like, yeah, I went here. Everything they're preaching is real. I'm sending my kids here. You know, we got another kid on Ben's soccer team. Where, you know, the dads, one of the dads is like, yeah, I've got two kids going there now. All of my boys are going there. You know, it's crazy, too. Speaker 6 00:56:36 I have a few friends that live there. I have a little one that goes on. I guess that's what it is. My dad is the same. Speaker 2 00:56:52 You know, you're breaking up just a little bit. Say that again. Speaker 4 00:57:11 Can you hear me. Speaker 2 00:57:24 I can. Speaker 7 00:57:25 Sorry. um that's not my bad i was in a closet so um trying to distract his baby okay so, server right when i heard that he might have been going server i was kind of excited because, um i know a couple guys that went to arizona from server one and one of them's in the nfl, and the other one is um well there's two guys one from start back to michigan to the nfl. Speaker 7 00:57:56 and then the other one went to start right to arizona to the nfl and there's another guy that came from start back to arizona and he's there now he's on his way and then uh my agent's nephew, he's he goes to right now it's a good school it is what would you say why would you say it's a good. Speaker 2 00:58:23 school. Speaker 7 00:58:24 Just because of the, how would you say, like the pedigree. Speaker 4 00:58:30 Yeah, yeah, that's funny. Speaker 7 00:58:34 But yeah, I mean, I haven't, I haven't been, I haven't, I mean, I can't, you know, vouch for it, but the people that are coming out of there are credible people. I would say that. And they, they're, they're not just a, it's not just a school that's, you know, all academics or all theology or all sports, you know. It's a good mix of all of that. Right. If I was out there sending my kids to first school, it would be, I don't want to. Speaker 7 00:59:06 influence you, but it would be, and I probably can't, but it would be certified off the rip just based on the, you know, the pedigree that's, you know, came out of there. They have a, they have a, I don't want to say a ton, but. They have three guys that I know of that are going to play the Pro Bowl. So, they have to produce some type of talent, Eric. Speaker 2 00:59:27 Right. Well, that's the thing. It's like, you know, because Eric's coach hit me up and he's like, you know, he's like, why don't you send him to Olu? You know, it makes more sense. And I was like, honestly, dude, if I thought he had a chance at playing pro, I would. You know, but this isn't about soccer. You know, this is about character development. And, you know, I'd rather, if I can, you know, you got, and don't get me wrong, I know. Speaker 2 00:59:60 there's a little bit of coaching in this kind of stuff. But, like, we went to an athlete deal yesterday, you know, where they put the athletes on a panel. And, you know, it's like, well, what's the biggest thing you've learned? He's like, the biggest thing I learned. Is that, you know, the Lord gave me gifts, and the best way I can glorify him is to use those gifts, you know, for his benefit, you know, and it's like, he's a high schooler, man, you know, he's 17 years old talking like that. Speaker 7 01:00:32 And what was that, at Servite. Speaker 2 01:00:34 No, it was last night, we went to their athletic open house, so, it was... Speaker 6 01:00:40 Who, what school. Speaker 2 01:00:43 At Servite. Speaker 6 01:00:45 Oh, at Servite, okay. Speaker 2 01:00:46 Yeah, yeah, so, yeah, and, you know, it's just like, to me, he's like, well, yeah, but my friends, and I was like, can you tell me that your friends are going to be strong enough to outperform their environment. Speaker 7 01:01:06 Well, probably not. Speaker 2 01:01:07 Right, and so I started going, like, look at your cousins, you know, same value systems. are you guys the same he's like no and i'm like okay now private school versus public school right you guys are learning the same things is it the same environment no do you think that that their school has had a large impact on who they are versus their parents yeah like yeah because. Speaker 2 01:01:40 it's just it's too much for them you know yeah that is true so i'm i'm just trying to find something like man you know it's twofold right number one let's you know let's not make it worse right so no public school let's go private school or whatever but if you can find a school that is is developing as well so they're they're helping you know. Speaker 2 01:02:10 Even better. And no girls? Oh, man. Speaker 6 01:02:13 The biggest distraction. Speaker 2 01:02:17 Well, that's the thing, too. I mean, my issue with Eric right now is that he doesn't have enough confidence. He doesn't believe in himself. And the most consistent thing I've heard is because there are no girls at school, the boys are themselves. And they're just... Yeah. Speaker 7 01:02:36 They're not trying to act different. Right. They're not fun. Speaker 2 01:02:38 They're not... Yeah, exactly. Not. And it's just... Speaker 7 01:02:42 They don't care what they wear. They can miss a day of brushing their teeth. Speaker 2 01:02:46 Right. Right. And don't get me wrong. A female influence will help with the brushing of the teeth and stuff like that. Yeah, put that aside. That's not the big goal. But... You know, and for a kid that never belongs, you know, um, I mean, shoot, just even on his soccer team, like I said, how much on your soccer team, how often are they talking about girls? He's like all the time. It's like, yeah, you know why? Because they got pretty little things walking by them all the time, you know, wearing stuff. Speaker 2 01:03:17 that makes them interested. So dude, I can tell you all, you know, up until what? 25, I can tell you that, you know, all of my major mistakes had to do with a woman, you know. Speaker 7 01:03:36 No, you're not, you're not alone. I think freaking 90% of men have the same issue. Speaker 2 01:03:42 Yeah. That's, it's actually, you know, Ashley Ann was the first Christian girl that I ever dated, you know? Really? Yeah. That was intentional. Um, because when I, when I became a Christian, it was just like, no, it's. I can't date, I can't date right now, like, it'll, it'll be, it'll, there will be no God, I will run away, oh, but you're saying you would mess with them, but you wouldn't date them, no, what I'm saying is, like, so, first Christian girl, you know, um, like, I had girls that say that they were Christians or whatnot, but, like, first, oh, come on, practicing Christians, yeah, um, but, you know, but, but what I, what I really mean is that, like, I intentionally didn't date any girls, Speaker 2 01:04:33 um, when I, when, you know, because I, I think I was 22 when I, like, committed my life to practice, right, and so, you know, I went almost two years without dating any girls, you know, um, because it was just, like, no, it's gonna be bad, you know, um, even when, when, uh, We were dating for like three months, Ashleyann and I, and my, Speaker 2 01:05:03 and, and the girl that, you know, she, my on and off, on again, off again girl, you know, who I would have loved to have been with, you know, called me up, was like, let's give it one more try. And I literally went, it's God or her. It's, you know, there's, I can't, I can't have both. Yeah. Speaker 7 01:05:25 You're in the crossroads. Right. So if you were to make, if you were to make that decision, like for yourself, when you were younger, you would choose, um, Servite. And what's the argument against Servite? Or what's the argument for when it's with, and I probably should say. Speaker 2 01:05:46 You're too easy to talk to about this stuff. Speaker 7 01:05:49 No, I want to know. I want to know because I'm going to have the same deal with my kids later on. Speaker 2 01:05:54 Well, the, the argument for. Olu is, uh, it's closer, his friends are there, and, and you might be wrong about Servite. It's not cheap. Speaker 7 01:06:13 And how would you know, how would you know when you're wrong. Speaker 2 01:06:16 You don't, and that's, that's kind of the problem. I mean, many things in life, by the way, Maddie's going to get in the car in, in one minute here, but, uh, that's kind of the thing. Speaker 7 01:06:27 We could talk about school with Maddie, or no. Speaker 2 01:06:29 Oh, yeah, I just, I just, out of respect for you, I, I always want to, you, know, tell people. Speaker 6 01:06:35 Yeah, yeah, yeah, I really don't, I don't probably know. Speaker 2 01:06:38 Yeah, I didn't even mean it like that. Say hi to Uncle Bob. Hi, Uncle Bob. Speaker 6 01:06:42 What's up, Maddie? Hi. Speaker 2 01:06:45 So, um, but, but yeah, for Olu, it's pretty much, you know, it's those things. It's, it's really the stuff that doesn't matter. Like, you know. You still hang out with your high school friends? No, not really, no. You talk to them. Speaker 7 01:07:04 Whenever I go back home, maybe like two of them. Speaker 2 01:07:06 Okay. So, I mean, I've still got a couple friends from high school, but that's only the ones that, like, they were my best friends before high school. You know. Speaker 7 01:07:16 Yeah. So, a couple of friends from high school, and then whenever they decide to hit me up on Instagram, that's pretty much it. Speaker 2 01:07:26 Yeah. So, but supposedly. Speaker 7 01:07:29 The colleges, I still talk to my college friends. Speaker 2 01:07:32 Right, right. But supposedly, you know, I've talked to a few people that have graduated Servite, and they're like, so, it's funny, because I've talked to four that have graduated Servite. And two of them are like, yeah, you know, still friends with everybody from high school. It's a true brotherhood. Really? Yeah, they, it's been, what I've been told before is that it's kind of like the SC of high schools. You know, like same network style. Speaker 9 01:08:05 Oh, that's really cool. Speaker 2 01:08:07 But, and then, so two of them are like, yeah, still, you know, we're still cool, we still talk to everybody, so on and so forth. Speaker 7 01:08:15 Do they have like alumni come back to Servite and stuff. Speaker 2 01:08:19 Yeah, yeah. Speaker 6 01:08:21 Dang, bro. Speaker 2 01:08:22 Like even their basketball coach is like, yeah, I own a business on the side, I graduated here, but I want to be part of it. And so I'm, you know. Speaker 7 01:08:31 That's crazy. Speaker 2 01:08:32 Yeah, so they like still watch the games and, you know, so. Speaker 7 01:08:40 How much more expensive is Servite than Orange Lutheran. Speaker 2 01:08:43 It's less. Speaker 7 01:08:45 What? It's cheaper. Speaker 2 01:08:46 Yeah. I mean, not a lot. Speaker 7 01:08:48 So why is Orange Lutheran more expensive? What is it about Orange Lutheran that makes it more expensive. Speaker 2 01:08:53 It's prettier, right? You go to Orange Lutheran, it's a well-cared-for campus. They've been intentionally investing in their athletics departments and stuff like that. I mean, they've got a pretty, pretty field. And you go to Servite, and you can tell it's been around for a while. And I actually asked him, like, hey. I asked him, like, hey, what's up with the list? Speaker 2 01:09:25 And... and uh yeah and so they're like yeah we we actually just got a new guy and and uh as you can see here's what we just did with the pool area we're starting to do this starting to do that but if you also look like they own the entire neighborhood too you know so it's like they've been what do you mean like they've been investing in the neighborhood like they own like a bunch of buildings and stuff like that in the neighborhood everybody does yeah yeah and then um i didn't even know this so the guy goes oh built shirts when i walk in and i'm like what do you mean like. Speaker 2 01:09:59 what why you know are you familiar with the built shirts no no what is that so the b-i-m-t yeah um. so ashland buys them for me and i go from from dad bod to uh, oh he must work out you know they just oh yeah that's what i've seen that's what i've seen i. Speaker 7 01:10:26 mean they uh they they like the shirts that you wear with the uh like the bottom is kind of like. Speaker 2 01:10:34 uh tapered in a certain way uh yeah yeah and it's uh and it kind of like it hits my shoulders the way that my shoulders are instead of like a normal i mean you understand it right like around me yeah um and so um yeah every time like i wear one of those shirts if i've been working out recently people are like oh dude right like so a little bit yeah so anyways um apparently they own that that uh clothing line really yeah that's crazy right the school does or somebody at that school. Speaker 2 01:11:15 no the the school um, i okay so i don't know all the deep but this is the guy he's like yeah servite owns it it's run by oh he said um it's run by and he went off into the whole thing but it was like it's a it's a servite own you know that's that's dope so the fact that they're doing stuff like that just makes me go what what's up with that you know um yeah yeah that's interesting and uh so yeah. Speaker 2 01:11:46 i mean then dude i you know i i think um there's also a concern on on how well um they might be prepared i think um orange lutheran has a better program set up for um you haven't got um for um, kids with learning disabilities and so surveys just started with that so ashland's worried about. Speaker 2 01:12:19 that and it's like yeah but we're so far away from needing that you know so yeah it's good yeah um, there's no good reasons man there's none i mean don't get wrong i want to send my kids to the place that he wants to go i want him to go with his best friend but the selling points aren't aren't that they're ranked they're not strong enough not for me um so is orange looked at a. Speaker 2 01:12:49 bigger school then since they take on boys and girls uh i don't i don't know the numbers actually. Speaker 7 01:12:58 um i mean he can always go to survey and then if he doesn't like he could or gluten right yeah. Speaker 2 01:13:08 probably, Depending on depending on why he was saying I don't like it. I didn't even thought about that and here's the thing. Speaker 7 01:13:16 Yeah, I'm like bumpin that that options always like if there's the actual issue It's our right that you didn't see before he started going. Oh, yeah, Yeah, and he used to be a freshman. So or such a sophomore or whatever, so it wouldn't be it's not that damning. Speaker 2 01:13:33 Right, right. So I don't know man I think my biggest and I will say this too like it will make, The morning drop-offs much more difficult on her like it's you know, how much further is it? It's it's another like 10 minutes each way extra. I would say maybe 15. Speaker 2 01:14:04 Oops. Speaker 7 01:14:09 15 minutes from their house or 15 more minutes from that school. Speaker 2 01:14:11 So it's 15 minutes from our house, but, you know... Speaker 7 01:14:20 That's not that far enough, but Orange Lutheran is a lot closer. Speaker 2 01:14:22 But I think that the first year she'd essentially have three places to have to drop off the kids, you know? Oh yeah, that's right. So, and then we'd have to figure out how to get them back and everything, so... Speaker 7 01:14:37 How much closer is, uh, where is Orange Lutheran in comparison to the other kids' schools. Speaker 2 01:14:44 You know what's funny? It's probably, like, five minutes less, you know? It's, I mean, I might be, I'll have to, like, map all that out, but it's not convenient, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's hard to live. I had a hard time, like, she's like, well, and Candace can help, and we've got a support system, and... you know like i won't have that at servite and i didn't say anything because i think she needed to. Speaker 7 01:15:12 be heard at that point but it was yeah it was like well what is what is going to do during was that further school and his friends are going there then will would the drive be worth it. Speaker 2 01:15:27 probably you know but but you know what's funny is you know what's funny is is like servite is closer to candace's house than it is you know than than orange lutheran is to candace's house, and servite's 10 minutes away from her parents house so it's like but i'm not gonna make i'm not gonna make these arguments at the time that she's worried yeah you know. Speaker 7 01:15:58 it's like you should just come back like hey i just had a. Speaker 2 01:16:04 Well, I told her, I told her that, no, she's like you and Solomon, you know, you get, you guys just, you know, so, but yeah, I, uh, I don't know, man, I think that the biggest struggle here, here, I'll put a nice little bow on this. The biggest struggle that I'm going to have in this whole thing is making sure that, and. Speaker 2 01:16:38 I told her this, that, that my, this was my goal is making sure that no matter what is decided, that she feels heard and loved through the process of it. Speaker 6 01:16:51 Yeah, that's the most important. Speaker 2 01:16:55 So that's my, uh, that's my marriage wrap up with the bow. How's that? it's perfect and it coincides with what keller was saying yeah so well cool man um so going forward you just you guys just got break now or what yeah pretty much with next time many. Speaker 7 01:17:24 weeks until we get the off season program but cool yeah oh yeah they're and they're. Speaker 2 01:17:32 coming out when you guys coming out yep yeah so there's a yeah there was a potential for my mom to come into town during that time oh really yeah I don't know man but I was like I was like hey just so you know like, You know, Solomon, Tasia, family is all going to be there. Like, you know, Mom, you're always welcome to stay at my house, Speaker 2 01:18:04 but it might not be as comfortable as somewhere else, you know. And then I get home, and I tell Ashley Ann that, and she's like, I think you should tell your mom to go somewhere else. Like, I don't even want to tell her she should be an option. Like, I want Tasia to feel comfortable when she comes to my house. And I'm like, oh, my goodness. Sweet old Tasia. So, it's, uh, anyway. Anyways, but... All right. I'll talk to you. You got it, man. Have a good one. Speaker 2 01:18:36 All right, you too. See you. Bye. Speaker 10 01:18:41 How come you can't eat. Speaker 2 01:18:42 So, I'm having a procedure done tomorrow where they're going to stick a camera up my butthole. Serious. Um, because men... um so the colon is like is is the the tube that the that the poop travels through right to get out the butt and um a lot of men get colon cancer right so cancer in the colon does that make sense. Speaker 2 01:19:18 and if you get an advanced form of colon cancer you usually get it when you're older and if you get an advanced if you're if you get the cancer and they find it pretty quick they can you know they can fix it right they can they can uh take care of it for you but if but if they don't um find it right away. Speaker 2 01:19:54 then, um, then you'll probably die if you have, if you have colon cancer and it progresses. So when you're my age, you have to get, it's called a colonoscopy. And so I've had one before. You ever hear that story? You ever hear the story about when I had the procedure and then pooped all over the car? No, no. So what you do is you can't eat for like two days and you have. Speaker 2 01:20:25 like drinks. And in fact, I'm supposed to take a pill in a little bit. That's going to make me like poop, poop. Right. And so pretty soon I'll be peeing like out of my butthole. Yeah. Cause it would just be water. And so, um, and so, um, so they knock you out. And then they stick this camera up your butt hole. Speaker 10 01:20:52 I want to see the camera feed. Speaker 2 01:20:57 You want to see the camera feed? And so, um... Speaker 10 01:21:01 And you go, guys, what's this. Speaker 2 01:21:07 So, it's 30 minutes, and then they wake you back up, and, you know, you go home, and you're done. And, uh, but since they wake you up, you know, you're tired, right? So everybody's, like, super tired afterwards. So I wake up, and I'm like, fine. I'm like, let's go. And your mom's like, you know... Speaker 2 01:21:41 Nope, not again. So your mom's there, and we're walking to the car, and she goes to get into the driver's seat. I'm like, what do you know? I'm driving. She's like, no, you're not driving. You just, like, they just knocked you out. You're like, babe, I'm fine. She's like, you are not fine. You know, I'm driving. Please let me drive. And so I got mad, and I go into the passenger seat, whatever, you know, and I go and I sit into, in the passenger seat. Speaker 2 01:22:11 I don't remember the drive home. The only thing I remember. So here, so we fast forward. I remember getting home. Next thing I remember is being next to my bed. And, um, and then, like, taking off my shirt and whatnot so I can lie down, right? And then I woke up, like, two hours later, and I was hungry. And I'm super hungry. Speaker 2 01:22:42 Why? Because I haven't eaten anything, right? So, um. so i wake up and i'm like hey let's go get some food and she's like sure do you mind if i drive i'm like no i don't mind if you drive what what i mean and she's like because you were really mad at me that i wouldn't let you drive i'm like oh i was and she's like you don't remember it's like no i don't remember anything you know and uh and so so i walk around to the other side to the. Speaker 2 01:23:17 passenger side i open up the door and there's there's a towel on the seat like a folded up towel on the seat and i'm like what's up with the towel she's like you really don't remember anything and i'm like no she's like what is it not really like i mean i remember needing to fart but that's all i remember and she goes that was not a fart and i go what do you mean and she goes. Speaker 2 01:23:49 you shat everywhere and and I'm like now mind you like it's all water for the most part right you're just sending water right through because your systems cleaned out but she was like it was everywhere it was you know and this whole time that you've been sleeping I've been cleaning the car I'm so sorry. Speaker 11 01:24:18 right there in that car you just see a so we're gonna make a stop real quick. Speaker 2 01:24:28 see I'm supposed to take take two laxatives you know what a laxative is it is a pill but it makes you. You've got to be able to read a newspaper through it, that's what all the Gatorade back there is for. Gatorade? Look better. Speaker 2 01:25:04 Before you tell me I'm wrong, make sure, huh, because it's on the approved list and it has calories. Speaker 4 01:25:16 That's what I was telling you. Let's see. I don't want to see you. Speaker 2 01:25:30 Produces bowel movements in 6 to 12 hours. Speaker 10 01:25:33 I want to have the beta look like a manual. What else was it for? Beer? Beer. Speaker 9 01:25:46 No. No alcohol. Speaker 11 01:25:53 So for tonight you're just gonna drink? Probably. Speaker 2 01:26:08 It wasn't that bad last time but it was like, I just need to be close to the toilet. Speaker 9 01:26:33 Good, you? Good. Cool. We're doing the uh... I'll give you my phone number. 714... 9-2-6-0-4-3-4-8. 9-2-Beach We should have two, blue colors. Saxon. Speaker 2 01:27:04 Yeah, that means that they didn't tell me on time. You know. Oh, they were Saturday. That's what, yeah. But if I can plan stuff, and we do stuff when even today. You told me you wanted to do it this way, but I don't think that's the way you want it, is it? Now that I'm looking at it. Oh, you're right. Alright, yeah, they're both waiting for you over in the back. Speaker 9 01:27:28 One of you, please. Speaker 2 01:27:33 Nope, that's it. So, just that first door? Yeah. Cool, thank you. Have a good one. Alright, just going to go over and look at the back. Is that a truck? Sheriff, you never know what's going to come out. Speaker 2 01:28:08 It came out of my arm. Dude, you were so difficult to potty train. You would sit on the toilet for hours. And we're like, Maddie, you have to poop. We know you have to poop. Speaker 11 01:28:22 I remember Grammy was the best way. If I wiped my own butt, she would give me hot wheels. That's why we have so much lost hot wheels. Speaker 2 01:28:31 But we would give you hot wheels too. Speaker 11 01:28:33 We would. Speaker 2 01:28:34 Mm-hmm. Speaker 11 01:28:35 She got the interesting ones, the tractors and stuff. The big cars. Now let's watch this guy scratch your car with the forklift. He did it. Speaker 2 01:29:04 Hey Maddie, did you see gloves? How's it going? That's ten. You want to pop up? You can get on a bucket. What's that? I had a bad day. Speaker 2 01:29:35 Let's put all the buckets in the front. Speaker 9 01:29:51 Grab them quick, he's catching up to you. Speaker 4 01:30:01 I usually just put them down there. Just keep them locked. Hang on. Put them on, then I got to climb in there. Speaker 4 01:30:44 Thanks for watching! no they're 40 pounds what's that um i don't remember cool thank you thank you. Speaker 2 01:32:03 I think it's the Cervix deal. You lost your voice. Speaker 10 01:32:24 Can I watch a video? Video. Yeah, tell me about your day. My day went good. Speaker 2 01:32:31 My day went level. Hey, I need... We can watch a video. Just... I... We need to work on your reading. Um... Speaker 10 01:32:45 I already did reading today. Speaker 11 01:32:50 And you have to like... I have to read a whole entire like... I have to read a whole entire like 200 page... A 200 word thing. And I already read it. Speaker 2 01:33:03 Okay, I want you to read be able to read a little bit better than what you're reading. Okay. Speaker 10 01:33:10 Okay. Speaker 2 01:33:20 So I I. Know you're reading the I survived stuff and that's good, But I'd like to do something. I'll make you a deal I think if I go crazy on the I survived stuff, then that'll cost me way too much money, but, I know they're expensive every one of those I survived books like nine bucks. Speaker 2 01:33:57 Yeah, which is fine if if. But I bought one book that was like, it's called the Action Bible, and it's like Bible as a comic. But if you work with me on reading, I want to make it fun for you. Speaker 2 01:34:28 Do you want another book? I don't know that I can do that, but... Speaker 11 01:34:37 Hey, my friends get like $20 in Robux per Friday. Speaker 2 01:34:41 Yeah, let me figure out, your friends also don't have, you know, Well, your friends don't have, your friends' parents aren't paying $70,000 a year, more than that, on their kids' schooling. Okay, only the real, real rich ones. but not even rowan's parents spend that much money on you know one dollar a day might cost you 200. Speaker 10 01:35:16 35 dollars per year okay video beach monkeys aren't good. Speaker 10 01:36:18 what was it what was it um i think it's white i know this one isn't what i know or if i can basically say it again it's not fun thunder right yeah it's like a realist to face the target as he barks orders. Speaker 12 01:36:59 the gunner frantically raises the weapon and presses the button in a flash the already loaded high explosive round is streaking across the sky detonating into the earth it falls just short. Swiftly, the loader slams an armor-piercing shell into the breach, and another round is propelled downrange. Zipping past, this time, one by one, Heaton's Shermans find the target, and fire on three Panzer IVs firing down from the hill. Speaker 12 01:37:40 Back in Heaton's take, the gunner prepares his third shot, carefully lining it up on the tiny target and fires. The APHE shell flies true and strikes the enemy square in the turret. The ammunition inside cooks off, and a plume of fire rises from the hatches. Moments later, another one of the Shermans strikes down a second Panzer, and the remaining German tank retreats from the position, leaving two ranks behind. Speaker 12 01:38:15 Spotting an opportunity, Keaton orders his driver forwards. They roll down the hill under enemy machine gun fire. As Keaton continues to scan the area through the commander's coupling, he continues to support the infantry advance, firing multiple rounds through the German positions in the trees. Gradually, the air-piercing pings and clangs of the bullets patting on the armor slow and come to an end, and infantry makes their way forward. Speaker 12 01:38:49 Keaton, for his part, orders the tanks to climb onto the position previously occupied by the German panzer. Keaton's tank rolls over the hilltop and comes down on the other side, followed by his platoon. He keeps an eye on the periscope, half expecting for the remaining panzer to attack, but instead, they find nothing. Heaton opens the hatch and takes a look outside. They are totally alone. Tank tracks across the. Speaker 12 01:39:20 ground show the enemy retreat, heading straight for a road and then disappearing. He gets back inside the tank and orders everyone forward and to follow the road. The American war machines trundle onward, strangely unopposed. Heaton washes cautiously from above, expecting there to be some kind of resistance. Land mines, the surviving Panzer in ambush, a long 88, anything. And yet the fields remain quiet, the sounds of the raging battle far behind. They continue to push forward. Speaker 12 01:39:55 for about a mile until they roll around a corner and stumble upon a convoy of 25 German trucks parked on the side of the road. The Germans at the head of the convoy are stunned by the encounter and flee, some firing their handguns at the Shermans. Keaton immediately drops back within his vehicle and orders everyone, fire! The American armour shoots at the parked trucks from point blank range, turning them into instant scrap and making the Germans across the entire convoy flee in panic. Speaker 12 01:40:31 Some of the trucks are full of ammunition so they explode in spectacular fashion when shot with the Sherman's 75mm high explosive round. The Americans roll by, laying waste to all the German machines, leaving behind a column of fire and destruction. They then continue on, now knowing that they are definitely behind the lines. Speaker 12 01:41:11 They drive until a platoon of German soldiers heading for the front in bicycles rounds a turn on the twisty road and find themselves face to face with a convoy of Shermans. Heaton's tank opens fire with a coaxial and whole machine guns, taking out the enemy in a lopsided engagement. Speaker 12 01:41:49 Meanwhile, further down the road, the crew of a lone Stug tank destroyer are running some maintenance when they hear the gunshots in the distance. The commander is instantly alarmed as they're not supposed to be anywhere near the front to be hearing gunshots. He orders his crew to finish up immediately and jump in. The Shermans continue on their way looking for things to destroy, when suddenly a shot comes from the trees and strikes Heaton's Sherman. Speaker 12 01:42:22 square in the transmission. Heaton is thrown about inside the turret as his tank screeches to a halt and the convoy behind, is forced to stop. Hidden in the trees the StuG crew reloads the weapon as the Shermans behind Heaton, awkwardly maneuver from behind the immobilized tank. The Germans fire at Heaton's tank for a second time. It pierces straight through the hull below the turret slamming into the engine in the rear and starting a fire. Speaker 12 01:42:58 Heaton and his crew rush to escape as smoke fills the cabin. Simultaneously the two other Shermans flank the now burning machine and aim their guns right at the StuG who had just revealed his position with that second shot. They fire one after the other, striking down the enemy in the blink of an eye. Keaton helps his wounded crew onto the back of the rearmost Sherman. Speaker 12 01:43:28 He then climbs to the hatch and orders to retreat back to Allied lines. At the end of the day, they had driven an incredible six miles into enemy territory, taking out a Sturmgeschütz, an enemy platoon, and a supply convoy. The destruction of the supplies would prove to be the most impactful, limiting enemy effectiveness at the front and forcing a retreat. Speaker 12 01:43:60 1st Lieutenant Frank L. Heaton would be awarded the Silver Star for his brave actions and leadership on that day, but tragically, he wouldn't live to receive it, as he was killed in action just ten days later. if you haven't yet please subscribe to the channel and please watch more videos of ours thank you. Speaker 12 01:44:44 it's september the 8th yes sir thank you have a good one team 39 in the polish countryside near the village of pacheco section commander edmund roman orlick leads three tks tankettes as they scour the land for the enemy the tankettes come to an abrupt halt as orlick hears and listens close up. Speaker 12 01:45:17 It sounds like tanks. It is tanks, and they're coming in from the right. It has to be the enemy. He orders two machine gun tankettes. All aboard. Speaker 10 01:45:35 I'm a handicap. I know, but I was trying to turn around. Speaker 2 01:45:45 Why do you have an orange solo cup? That's a good question. I found it, Eric. You didn't tell me it was under the seat. Speaker 1 01:45:51 I didn't know it was under the seat. It's on the seat. Speaker 2 01:45:55 Where'd you get an orange solo cup, man? Really. Speaker 10 01:46:04 Is mom going to be home? Almost. Speaker 2 01:46:11 She said her ETA was 4.13. Oh, when you look at it, we'll get home at like 4. So let's see where she is. What did you say, Eric. Speaker 9 01:46:27 I said, why dang it? I said, dang it. She's in Fullerton. Speaker 10 01:46:34 Yes, so she's much closer. Speaker 9 01:46:43 Oh, must have had her take it coming down to 57, so she... I get it. So she might be home before us. One trick, one thing. Speaker 10 01:46:55 How was your day, boys? I just okay. No, it was good. Speaker 1 01:47:12 I beat soccer. You beat soccer in Boston? Yeah. Speaker 9 01:47:21 Is words mixed up a little bit. Speaker 1 01:47:35 Yeah, I've noticed a recurring about our soccer, where when Preston and I are team captains for the soccer, and- What do you think that is? I pick the good players- Team two? Speaker 1 01:48:06 I don't know, probably because I'm just better than Preston, and I choose players who can pass and work together. Speaker 2 01:48:22 players that like are a part of the so he's choosing his friends essentially instead of. Speaker 1 01:48:32 the players like the he chose the kids who play sports but who are like popular. not the ones he didn't choose the ones that like go together and pass because i mean i only got. Speaker 10 01:49:02 one goal and it was four to one off the hills again they're starting what are they for. Speaker 9 01:49:18 don't make me pee out of my butthole. Speaker 1 01:49:21 Alright, because you had to do that today. How'd it go. Speaker 2 01:49:24 No, it's tomorrow. Speaker 1 01:49:25 Oh, it is? Why do you need to do it. Speaker 2 01:49:30 So, your colon is the tube where the poop travels through to exit the butt, right? The colon connects to the anus, essentially. And men get cancer in their colons. And if you don't catch it in time, you're dead. But if you do catch it, it can be manageable. Speaker 2 01:50:10 So, when you get to be 45, they say that you should get checked. And what they do is they make you clean out your... System by flushing like yourself with liquids and not eating anything and then you help your body by taking some pills To poop more and they shove a camera up your butt. Speaker 2 01:50:48 They knock you out Well, it's at least the size of mine, but it's no no greater than the size of my butthole. Speaker 11 01:51:07 Okay, you know. So gonna be dark in there though. We got a light in there a laser. Speaker 10 01:51:21 What if they let you keep a little bit of poop in it, but with phosphorus in it. Speaker 2 01:51:25 So, I've had one before, and they ended up giving mom pictures of my clean colon, so. Speaker 10 01:51:40 Who did she say? Didn't she, like, poop all over the car. Speaker 1 01:51:47 I did. You didn't have to talk to them? That was me. Oh, it was you. Speaker 2 01:51:52 Mm-hmm. Speaker 1 01:51:53 Oh. Oh, no. Speaker 2 01:51:55 So, here's the story. Sorry, Maddie. Yeah. You do this whole thing, right? And, like, you take these pills, and you take everything. You drink the water. You take everything, and it's like, there better be a bathroom nearby, because you're gonna go, right. Speaker 10 01:52:18 I wanna see how fast you can go. Speaker 2 01:52:22 So, I, uh, you know, like, there's some point in time where you're literally, like, peeing out of your butthole. It's just water. It feels like you're peeing. Is it just, like, diarrhea? No, it's not even, like, diarrhea is, like, right? This is, like, a hose, you know? Like, and so, anyway, so, you show up, they knock me out. Speaker 2 01:52:58 Who are you? I wake up. Sure. Um, I wake up. I feel great. Right? So, your mom picks me up. We're walking to the car, and she, uh... Me too. And she she starts walking towards the driver's seat. I'm like, what are you doing? And she's like, I'm driving. I'm like, no, I'm driving. I'm fine. She's like, you just had a procedure. And I'm like, I don't care. I feel fine. I'm gonna drive. She's like, will you please just let me drive? And so I get mad. Speaker 2 01:53:50 And so I don't remember anything like I, we get home. I remember taking off my clothes so I could go like, take a nap because I was tired. And so I wake up. No, just like, you know, my shirt, my, you know, same thing I do every night, right? Like, I wake up and I'm starving, right? Because I haven't eaten yet. In like two days. I'm like, hey, let's go get some food. Speaker 2 01:54:20 She's like, yeah, sure, sounds good. She's like, do you mind if I drive? I'm like, no, you can drive, I don't care. And she's like, oh, okay. I'm like, why? And she's like, well, you don't remember? I'm like, no. She's like, you were totally mad at me because I wouldn't let you drive. Speaker 3 01:54:33 I'm like, no, sorry about that. Speaker 2 01:54:34 You know? So, I come around to the side of the car and open up the door and there's like a towel on the seat. I'm like, what's up with the towel? And she's like, you really don't remember anything? And I'm like, no. What happened? She's like, what do you remember? I said, well, I don't know. I remember leaving the hospital or leaving the place for the procedure. Speaker 2 01:55:05 I remember needing to fart. She goes, it was not a fart. You shat all over the place. so i ended up apparently the reason why i had to change out of my clothes, but it was like again it was like all water so she's like the whole time you've been sleeping in there i've been cleaning the car oh i'm sorry babe are you just leaving your wet underwear no i changed you just like pooped all over the car and i'm sure she was like hey just go inside i got. Speaker 1 01:55:39 this right i'm like picturing a scene where you just like poop all over the car and then you like. Speaker 2 01:55:45 walk out but again it's not you've got no poop in your system it's just water it's just like. Speaker 10 01:55:52 so it wasn't that bad no i wonder why that car smelled funky no like literally. Speaker 9 01:55:56 you're you're cleaning out your entire system so i gave it better not be pickle flavored. Speaker 1 01:56:04 all right good i don't know what i said better not be pickle flavored, I don't know, I remember you had this pickle flavored Gatorade in your car, in the truck one time, and I like, I was like, oh, what's this? Or, I was like, oh, can I have some? Because I thought it was like, lemon lime, and you're like, sure, and then you're like, and then, and then I like took a sip of it, and I looked at you, and you were smiling, Speaker 1 01:56:37 and I like spat it out the window, and I'm like, what is this? And you're like, it's pickle flavored. Speaker 2 01:56:43 I remember pickle flavored sunflowers. Yeah, those are normal. Speaker 9 01:56:51 I don't remember any pickle flavored drink. Speaker 1 01:56:56 I know what happened, I know something, someone like gave it to you. Speaker 9 01:56:59 I, oh, okay. Speaker 1 01:57:00 You didn't like buy it. I remember the thing. Speaker 4 01:57:17 You talking to me? Oh no. Speaker 10 01:57:53 And we got something for daddy. Dad, did you still forget your mints in the car? Yeah. Can you grab them for me. Speaker 9 01:58:10 So, for Ben tonight, we just need to drop him off at Vaughn's house. Speaker 2 01:58:20 Vaughn? Yeah. And Vaughn is gonna take, Vaughn is gonna take Evan, Ben, and Julio. Is practice in Irvine? Yeah. So, and Fabio's gonna do everybody on Monday, and then Vaughn's gonna do it again on the. Speaker 9 01:58:41 next practice. Speaker 2 01:58:43 What. Speaker 9 01:58:44 I said, oh, so I just have to do it on Sunday. That's always been the issue. I said Wednesday. He said practice this whole time. Speaker 1 01:58:55 I forgot. I'm sorry. Yeah, and you told me about it once. I'm trying to exaggerate. Speaker 4 01:59:26 Hmm. Speaker 1 02:04:35 Mom, I got my salad in service, but I didn't put my dad in the barrel. Mom! So, dad needs to figure it out. Speaker 9 02:04:45 I can't. Speaker 10 02:04:57 First of all, what was it. Speaker 1 02:05:09 How nice. Speaker 9 02:05:11 What made you choose that. Speaker 1 02:05:13 There was nothing. I think it's okay. Yeah, there's literally no good options. Speaker 9 02:05:18 I mean, it was in the wrong sportsman. Speaker 1 02:05:19 Were you excited to take it, though? Yeah. I'm thinking of transferring. You got what? I got it, too, and I'm thinking of transferring now. Because I want to do Dungeons and Dragons. That's good. You're a cute little nerd. I don't know. It's like... People have a lot of fun playing Dungeons and Dragons. It's okay. The class was like okay without the seventh graders being there. And all the seventh graders are annoying. Speaker 9 02:05:51 All of them. Speaker 1 02:05:52 Even that little guy. Speaker 9 02:05:54 Yes. Speaker 1 02:05:55 Oh. Are you with all the seventh graders with that? Or are you in a different one? I'm in here. Speaker 1 02:09:04 Yeah. Speaker 10 02:09:05 Why? Because the coach said. Said what? Needles. I already marked that you're going to go. Speaker 11 02:09:23 I'm going to coach this and actually do this and he's going to do it. Speaker 2 02:09:27 Well, I'm assuming that there's, there's youth kits at heart. Speaker 1 02:09:34 Heart? I'm going to go to the bathroom. What? I'm going to go. Speaker 2 02:09:51 Let's, let's, can we do chores. Speaker 9 02:09:53 Oh, yeah. Hmm? Well, nothing's been done. I mean, I'm not saying. Speaker 2 02:10:03 Since. I mean, literally each day I got home, you know, I like... Speaker 1 02:10:15 I wonder who this is. I wonder. I don't know. They're still good. Speaker 1 02:10:45 I can't eat, but I'll happily. No, he wants... I'm just asking you to practice. Do you know what we should do. Speaker 2 02:11:01 I made that workout for you. Speaker 1 02:11:58 promises approved by the way why what tomorrow i don't know if that affects our plans or not or. Speaker 2 02:12:06 what how we thought but i meant to bring that up and as far as how we're getting the boys home because i don't think we thought through that part why is it canceled. Speaker 9 02:12:21 we don't know they don't they don't tell us right really it's supposed to have like 0.05. Speaker 1 02:12:30 inches of rain honestly i'm like it's kind of annoying 0.05 inches of rain they may you know, no they made a mistake last week. Speaker 2 02:12:58 You know, you want breakfast for dinner, or make you something real quick. Speaker 13 02:13:03 I want some scrambled eggs. Speaker 2 02:13:06 And you don't have to eat right now either, right? But I would like you guys to take care of business before you start playing. Speaker 1 02:13:14 I can also make you some teriyaki chicken. Speaker 9 02:13:18 You know, there's probably a release of some sort. Should I probably eat it? You can. Okay. It's awesome. Speaker 1 02:13:30 Yeah, well, it's, I mean, I'm just... I want to eat this egg, but it better be good. Won't you? No, I'm good. I'm thinking about your colonoscopy. And I noticed it was the only one that was your choice. Speaker 1 02:14:04 It's just so inconvenient being tomorrow. Yeah, this egg's funky. Speaker 2 02:14:08 Well, they called me today and asked me if I could come in at 1.30. 1.30? 12.30? 12.30. And they said tomorrow, and I was like, no, she'll kill me. I mean, I couldn't do it either way, but... Speaker 1 02:14:22 Right. I mean, it would... No, because... Speaker 2 02:14:31 Funky wonky. No, not me. It's just all... Speaker 13 02:14:35 All the dinos trapped in the water. No, like, even under it. It's just... Oh, he loves it. There you go. Meow. Meow. Speaker 9 02:14:50 It's not a... Meow. Oh, wow. Look at that. Speaker 4 02:15:16 Thank you. Speaker 1 02:16:10 I don't understand. Yeah, I don't understand I got the idea from Rowan. Then he already did it. Speaker 13 02:16:29 He won't let me get going, That's my, ooh it's my bacon, bacon Do you even know what ridge grating means? Yes It's like when you go, when you lose, And the other person's team is like And you still got something up that took a long time And the other And the other person knows and you just kick it down. Speaker 1 02:16:49 When you're in tension you're gonna make somebody mad Yeah, I know How that, how Yeah, he gave an example, Yeah. Um, like chicken and naan, or rice, or versus an egg, and, like, two eggs and avocado pie. Speaker 1 02:17:27 And that's kind of your first. Just repeating. Speaker 13 02:17:43 When we were by myself, Dad, we all found, like, three games that we all really like. Speaker 9 02:17:49 What. Speaker 13 02:17:50 When we were by ourselves, I found, like, three games that we all really like. Grayson, Eric, me, Ben. Speaker 9 02:17:56 Nice. Speaker 1 02:18:09 It's almost like he has a cold sore inside of him. Speaker 2 02:18:14 I thought it might be a dick. I hadn't looked at it yet though, we were driving. Speaker 1 02:18:18 Oh, I thought you just cracked his head open. I don't know if it's a sore. This is clean. Speaker 11 02:18:28 It's clean, it was clean. See, I'll get three dishes out for you, okay. Speaker 1 02:18:57 It could have been dormant. Like, I got it. I got a full door on my head. Speaker 10 02:19:14 She said, it's like I do, but I didn't. Speaker 1 02:19:31 Like, Auntie Danielle had the bigger room. And because she had the bigger room, then they wanted to make me feel better by saying that. It's not like I, like, coordinated the rooms and the rooms were both mine. It was, like, something that I think that they told me that I got that I was able to say made me feel good about that I just had the bigger room. Like, they moved her to the big room and they gave her a really big bed. Speaker 2 02:20:20 Um, if you want it for dinner tonight, that's fine. What? I said, if you want it for dinner or something. Speaker 1 02:20:25 No, push it up. Speaker 2 02:20:26 No, not right now. Hmm. Speaker 10 02:20:31 What's A-S-G? No added A-S-G. Speaker 2 02:20:35 M-S-G? Yeah, M-S-G. Sorry, I don't know. Uh, I don't remember what it stands for. Some. How come I can't have it? Because you don't need a whole bunch of food. Speaker 11 02:20:51 I only pancake bites for lunch. There's these much, and there's only like nine of them. And I... Speaker 2 02:21:02 Yeah, well, we don't need a bunch of food right now. You just had an egg. Speaker 1 02:21:07 Eric's working. Nope. Speaker 2 02:21:11 I've said it twice now. You definitely don't want a third time. Okay, can you get to work too, please. Speaker 10 02:21:45 Where do you talk. Speaker 2 02:22:07 What do you think I want to hear right now? Is that a question? If you're not sure that you're sorry, then you shouldn't say sorry. Matthew. But it seems like you didn't really care, like you intended to do it. It's not like, oops, I accidentally did this to you. It's like he was asking you to stop, and you just kind of kept on doing what you were doing. Speaker 10 02:22:34 I'm going to be there first, and then be there. Speaker 9 02:22:45 No, this is between me and him. Speaker 10 02:22:47 You're first, and then he went up, and... Speaker 2 02:22:56 Okay, but let's talk about not whether or not you got there first, what he did. Let's talk about what you did, right? You knew you were making him pay, weren't you. Speaker 1 02:23:09 I didn't know. Speaker 2 02:23:17 So why do we have to go through all this? Why can't we just kind of take care of each other? Okay, and also I asked you to start working and you're playing again. You're playing again. You've got a boxing glove on. Speaker 1 02:23:41 It's not going to go down. It's going to work. It's the right one, but it sits into the crock pot. Oh. Speaker 4 02:23:55 Later. Speaker 9 02:24:15 Hey, I asked for no issue. Both of you. Speaker 1 02:24:28 Well, Eric's got to get going because he's got to run and homework before he goes to church. What? I said to Eric that Eric never said anything. Speaker 10 02:24:43 Hard. Speaker 9 02:24:46 I'm talking about how to egg. Hey, Eric, can we put these guys, the protein things up there. Speaker 2 02:24:56 Can we put these guys up here. Speaker 1 02:24:58 I didn't put that in there. I think I did. Okay. I wasn't trying to let him take this. I didn't know if he had also done that. Well, go ahead. so you want the protein guys going up top sorry you probably told me i just don't remember i don't think i'll have time dude maybe you're getting realized in your way when i was home working i feel like eric might be taller than me no i'm not. Speaker 1 02:26:07 Hey! Dude, that happened like so quickly. Or his shoes are really tall. Are your shoes tall? No. I'll take my shoes off too. Let me get the, who's beanie is that? I said, oh, it's Tara and I do it, and he does it. Hey, Dad. Speaker 1 02:26:40 Ah! Come here, I really want to. No. Hey. Oh, come on. Huh. Speaker 9 02:27:00 Well, you're also, like, you don't have. So, maybe it's not an inch, but it's three quarters. Speaker 1 02:27:21 Okay. I wanted you to be taller than me. It'd be weird if you were my height. But you'd still be cute. You'd just be a little pint-sized Eric. All right. Go to bed. Get back to work. He's a cute little pint-sized Eric. I'm a pint-sized cutie. I don't know how that resolved. Honestly, I'm overwhelmed to think about dropping you off and then running back, kicking everybody. Speaker 1 02:27:53 up, going and dropping them back off at the house, and then running back over. When will you see people? Um, I... I'll talk to your mom. We might need help. Okay. Um... Okay. Speaker 8 02:28:08 I'll happily check with her, if you want me to. Speaker 1 02:28:10 If you can, that would be great. I, like, I'm concerned, and I don't, you know, I don't know this for a fact, but I'm concerned that they aren't, because she, like, when I switched stupid lunch on a blanket to today or tomorrow, and, like, she was like, oh, well, one of us can be there, you know, I have plans or whatever, so you didn't have to talk to me. Speaker 9 02:28:43 Yeah. Is he okay? Yeah. Yeah, he's mad. Why? He said that you shrugged your fork. Speaker 1 02:28:56 Oh, yeah, I heard that they, literally, they tanked on Sunday, huh. Speaker 9 02:28:59 Yeah, he's like, honestly, uh, so this, he did, too. you know defense held offense had five turnovers yeah an honest cj the defense is really good. Speaker 1 02:29:23 defense scored yeah that big guy ran yeah the interception and then the big guys ran out. Speaker 9 02:29:29 um and uh and so he's like you know and this is you know there's something there so that's why uh. Speaker 2 02:29:38 that's why we got rid of jared goff you know and he's like oh i'm like i'm not trying i don't know enough about cj shroud dead like he's young i think he's like when the games like when it's, one thing yeah to be like but to deliver yeah every time at that level with that amount of pressure where does four interceptions come from yeah you know it's mental right. Speaker 4 02:30:10 All right. Speaker 9 02:30:11 Round two. Speaker 1 02:30:14 Oh. Speaker 13 02:30:38 I didn't want to go in and hit it like that, just in case. You didn't eat that chicken, did you? This is Ben punching his two fists, Joey. Speaker 10 02:30:56 Yes. Speaker 1 02:31:04 Ben. Ben always does. I agree. Yes, you do, but it's Ben. No, you weren't Ben. Stay out of it. Do you, um, shredded chicken post-op seasoning? Do you want chicken tacos? Yeah, but it's not like that. It cooks longer. Speaker 2 02:31:42 Alright, here we go. I gotta drink a boatload of water real quick. Boatload? Boatload. Eight caps, one 28-pound bottle of water or D3. Oh! That works only if I get to count that one against you. Speaker 11 02:32:14 Fine. Speaker 4 02:32:39 Alright, bro. Speaker 2 02:32:48 Me and you. I only need like 28 doses. Huh? That's a lot of doses. Or 24, so I'll have six left over for you. Speaker 10 02:33:05 I want to try that. i want to try pooping a lot all right i want to see how i want to see how fast i can shoot water in my bubble on air, we actually have six doses what's that. support what is that what is that. Speaker 10 02:33:36 something you know. Speaker 1 02:34:03 it's not really supposed to be close or whatever, Okie-dokie. Speaker 10 02:34:12 Chug! Chug! Chug! Irregularity. Chug! Chug! You've drank five Gatorades? Just today. Speaker 9 02:34:27 Oh no, four. Just today? Yeah, but I've eaten anything. Speaker 10 02:34:31 Yeah. Speaker 1 02:34:39 Do I need a pill. Speaker 2 02:34:49 Oh, but I need a pill. Speaker 10 02:35:03 What's it look like? Is it pink? We'll find out. Nose. Oh, the cap is the dose? Yeah, the cap's almost the dose. Not all of them. Pretty much all of them. Speaker 9 02:35:21 So much. Speaker 10 02:35:22 What? Powder. Speaker 13 02:35:23 You didn't know? No. Do you have to mix it. Speaker 10 02:35:33 How much do you have to put in? Six. Speaker 13 02:35:36 Eight? Why do you have to do that? Two. Speaker 10 02:35:43 We don't, we don't have to go pooping straight away after this. We don't have to go pooping straight away after this? Chug. Are you gonna chug it? Four. Speaker 1 02:35:56 What would it taste like? Ben, you guys. No, Dad's not alone. Okay, but Eric's been the only one to work. No, I didn't see you good. Okay. No, what did your mom say? I don't know. Everybody's working, but Eric's working and you guys aren't. It's not fair to him. Can we see your truck yet? Seven. What. Speaker 9 02:36:32 Just go do what you were told to do. Because right now you're being disobedient. Speaker 1 02:36:41 Of course, Ben. I'm your little mixer runner. Well, if he isn't, he just finished one. What have you done? Yes. Speaker 10 02:37:01 Didn't you say you've done anything. Speaker 9 02:37:31 Hey Matty, can you give me a battery. Speaker 2 02:37:34 A battery? What size? Um, double A. Which tube double A. Speaker 9 02:37:40 One. Can you find me a book. Speaker 2 02:37:43 I think so. Speaker 9 02:37:47 Double A is called the Miracle Throw. Speaker 2 02:37:51 Oh, it is tube Matty. No! Can you turn that off. Speaker 10 02:38:01 I told you, eat it, lose it, lame-o. You were supposed to use the little line in there. See, that thing. Speaker 9 02:38:12 I tried, it didn't come out, so I thought somebody put it in backwards. Hold on. Speaker 10 02:38:30 Oh, not the mouth mirror. That thing's gonna go fast. Speaker 4 02:38:43 Okay. That's it. Speaker 9 02:38:58 I'm gonna sit and watch this. I shouldn't have said watch this. You need to get to work. Speaker 13 02:39:02 You need to get deeper and deeper. Speaker 1 02:39:08 And it's so loud. Speaker 11 02:39:10 I need the stuff store. Excuse. Speaker 10 02:39:19 Because the second one was the one that I saw. It looks so good. Speaker 2 02:39:52 We've got a timer for 15 minutes. Speaker 10 02:40:18 She can't hold his mouth! Can you go that whole the way down. Speaker 9 02:40:23 I drank half of it. Why? Because I'm supposed to. Speaker 10 02:40:37 What is that? Who didn't have a pill? I have my pill. Speaker 1 02:40:47 It's that. Did you guys have your pills yesterday? Yep. Yeah. Did you guys have your pills yesterday? Why don't you take you guys two pills each? One for yesterday and one for today. I guess I didn't have a pill for a while. Speaker 9 02:41:10 Because your mom says that... Speaker 1 02:41:12 I have my thing. Do you have your pills? Eric didn't need a pill, but Matty had his pill on Monday and then I sent a pill for Tuesday and a pill for today for both of us. Is this one yours? But I took those over there. I forgot to give Matthew his pill, but I had the container too. Is this one yours? I had the container, I guess. Are there more pills? Yeah, there's more pills in the toiletry one. Which one is yours? Mine. I don't know about Matty's. Speaker 1 02:41:46 Why do you like those? He's mad at me for these newspapers. I've read through them and it's a date on the business world. I have the attention span of a gnat. She's scheduled, but she doesn't work. She pretends like she's on a mission. Speaker 2 02:42:32 Good. You? You there? Oh, can you hear me now? You get that feeling, you're like, I'm missing something. Um, no. Um, you want to hear a funny story about blood dialing? I, uh, I, I said, I don't know, about six months ago, I sent David Luskin an email saying like, hey, can we make this up? Can we work this out? And he blood dialed me that night. So, yeah, right? Speaker 2 02:43:21 Um, we didn't work out picking up the kids from school yesterday, or tomorrow. Um, Ash and I, um, yeah, they canceled it because .05 inches of rain is just going to be catastrophic. Speaker 12 02:43:51 Right. Speaker 2 02:44:10 Um, basically, well, I think, yeah, basically, I think I just need, um, them picked up. Yeah, um, and then, you know, just figure out, because, like, Ash and I will be near your house, so, whatever, so, yeah, I think so, I think, I, yeah, I think so, um, Ash, should, should she just bring them back to, yeah, their house? Speaker 2 02:44:53 No, because somebody has practice tomorrow, and I gotta get him to, is it? Yeah, I mean, I don't have, isn't it, hold on, let me, uh, no, you're, you're right, I should be checking this while I'm, yeah, his practice is at 6.15, but, yeah, his practice is at 6.15. Speaker 1 02:45:23 And does Eric have practice. Speaker 2 02:45:27 Probably, but that would be at 7, 7.30, something like that. Speaker 1 02:45:32 Okay, so I drop off Matthew, Christy takes Matthew home, and then I take Eric, and they've been here. Okay, so yeah, she can take him to the lab. Speaker 7 02:45:41 Yeah, so... [AI_SUMMARY] The conversation explores the impact of words on behavior and character, particularly in the context of marriage and parenting. Participants discuss the importance of understanding and wisdom in guiding children, the challenges of choosing schools for them, and the significance of biblical teachings in shaping values. Personal anecdotes about family dynamics, decision-making, and experiences with procedures like colonoscopies are shared, highlighting the complexities of communication and relationships.