Wake Up Classy 97 The Podcast

Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh & Chantel from Tuesday, July 29th, 2025 / We're back from our long weekend and Chantel is still tired this morning, apparently Mario and Princess Peach are not a couple, an 11-year-old artist is making Good News, we were forced to listen to some really bad rural radio stations, who drinks milk and other dinner conversations, Josh got the Ms. Pac-Man high score on an arcade machine at a pizza place, we stayed in a treehouse Airbnb and now we want our own, Chantel wants to name some streets, Josh posted about fishing on the anniversary weekend but not about Chantel, we visited the birthplace of Sacajawea and learned a lot, Chantel was cleaning up old phone contacts and might have deleted a very important one, we would rather have bad breath, and we watched Happy Gilmore 2 and have some thoughts.

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Hoo Dou Fishing
(4:16) - Chantel's big yawn
(6:26) - Mario and Princess Peach are just friends
(11:21) - Good News
(14:01) - Bad rural radio
(20:42) - Who drinks milk?
(23:48) - Ms. Pac-Man high score
(28:15) - We want a treehouse
(34:27) - Chantel wants to name a street
(40:39) - The fish got an anniversary social media post
(46:47) - Sacajawea deep dive
(52:29) - Old phone contacts
(57:18) - Would You Rather This or That
(1:00:03) - Happy Gilmore 2 review + outro

What is Wake Up Classy 97 The Podcast?

Wake up with Josh & Chantel every weekday from 6a-10a on Classy 97! Missed the show or want to revisit your favorite moments from the show, enjoy Wake Up Classy 97 - The Podcast!

Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Tuesday, July 29th, 2025

Episode summary introduction:

We're back from our long weekend and Chantel is still tired this morning, apparently Mario and Princess Peach are not a couple, an 11-year-old artist is making Good News, we were forced to listen to some really bad rural radio stations, who drinks milk and other dinner conversations, Josh got the Ms. Pac-Man high score on an arcade machine at a pizza place, we stayed in a treehouse Airbnb and now we want our own, Chantel wants to name some streets, Josh posted about fishing on the anniversary weekend but not about Chantel, we visited the birthplace of Sacajawea and learned a lot, Chantel was cleaning up old phone contacts and might have deleted a very important one, we would rather have bad breath, and we watched Happy Gilmore 2 and have some thoughts.

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Hoo Dou Fishing
(4:16) - Chantel's big yawn
(6:26) - Mario and Princess Peach are just friends
(11:21) - Good News
(14:01) - Bad rural radio
(20:42) - Who drinks milk?
(23:48) - Ms. Pac-Man high score
(28:15) - We want a treehouse
(34:27) - Chantel wants to name a street
(40:39) - The fish got an anniversary social media post
(46:47) - Sacajawea deep dive
(52:29) - Old phone contacts
(57:18) - Would You Rather This or That
(1:00:03) - Happy Gilmore 2 review + outro

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Full show transcript:

Hey. Hey. Guess what, we learned about? What did we learn about? Hoot owl restrictions.

I didn't learn about that. I learned about the hoot owl. Hoot owl. And the hoot owl. Okay.

So let me let me dive into what hoot owl fishing restrictions are, because I learned this term. I knew that these restrictions existed, but in Montana, they call it hoot owl, like the owl that says hoot. I never heard we heard at least three different people talking about this. I never once heard somebody say hoot owl. Okay.

So we're at the fly shops, and I'm talking to two different guys about where to fish and what to fish with. Because if you wanna know about fishing in an area that you're unfamiliar with, you go to a fly shop and you go, hey. I'm not from this area. I'm looking for some some fishing advice. You know?

And sometimes they'll help you out with, like, oh, yeah. Here's a popular place. Or, you know, if you're gonna be traveling from here to here, maybe stop at some of these places along the way and try out some stuff, and here's what we've heard is is working for catching fish. Right. And then they both shops said, oh, but that river is on Hoot Owl, which means that you can only fish that river from basically midnight to 2PM.

And then at 2PM, all fishing has to stop because the water is too warm and the air temperature is too warm that it's unsafe to take the fish out of the water. So we don't wanna stress them out. It's hoot owl restriction. Not hoot owl. The only no one said hoot owl.

What did they say? Said was the hoot owl. Hood owl. The hoot owl. Hood owl.

H o o What is the hoot owl? I don't know. I looked it up as soon as we got back in the car because I didn't wanna look foolish being like, what's the hoot owl? I looked up h And then my Google was like, what are you talking about? Hoodow.

Did you mean this? And I was like ever say hoot owl? No. Not once. Did you mean hoot owl?

Who I think it's hilarious that you heard hoot owl Who'd owl. And then said, oh, I gotta figure out what that means. What's a hoot owl? Oh, yeah. I looked up who do I type of fishing behavior.

Hoot owl? Hoot owl. Hoot owl. It actually found something? No.

It really did not. Okay. Alright. Well, it's called hoot Owl, and, did you try searching that out? The Hoot Owl?

Hoot Owl. No. I did not. Not hoot owl. You never did search out hoot owl?

No. Alright. Well, Hoot owl fishing restriction. Apparently, it originates from the logging industry in the Pacific Northwest but is now used widely to describe fishing restrictions that focus on angling during cooler morning hours. Anyway look up the correct word, it gives you everything you need to know about it.

That's right. Don't look up hoot owl. Look up hoot owl. And, also, maybe some enunciation for these fly fishermen would be helpful. I heard them just fine.

So maybe it's the ears of the listener. I did ask you. Finally, I go, what's the hoot owl? And you were like, what? You kept asking me, what's hoot owl?

What's hoot owl? And I was like, I don't know what you're asking. Are you saying hoot owl in the weirdest way possible? Hoot owl. When we saw the the crate horned owl, were you like, horned owl?

The horned owl. But I the second you said it's hoot owl, I went, clarity. Yeah. Alright. You wanna start the show?

Yes. Hi. What's up? Not a Monday, but a Tuesday that's a Monday. Yeah.

For us, it is. Yeah. That's right. Long four day weekend. Oh, it was awesome.

I forgot yesterday was Monday. I did too, actually, and I kinda want a four day weekend every weekend. Ah, three day work week. Three day work week. It just keeps getting shorter and shorter.

You know what I want? I don't wanna work. Yeah. That sounds great. I get it.

I get it. That's that's me assuming where you're at. I don't wanna work. Yeah. I don't wanna work.

Yeah. I wanna get paid. Mhmm. But I don't wanna work. I see.

I wanna just have my free time. Uh-huh. Does that sound great? Sure. Yeah.

Yeah. Sounds lovely. Yeah. Well, in the meantime, we're here. We're working.

We're here. Doing the thing. It's fun. I have a good time here. This isn't necessarily work.

You consider this just hanging out? It's hanging out. Yeah. I wish we were just hanging out at home. Ah.

But it's still fine. Do you, though? Or is it nice to get out of the house? Like like, I get, like, yeah. It's nice to be home.

All your stuff's there. Mhmm. Your people are there. Mhmm. But, your people are here.

Half your people. One of one third of your people. Yeah. I I like my home. I see.

I'd rather be home. Yeah. That's all. Okay. All my stuff is there as you said.

Right. I have all my stuff. You you could bring more stuff here, so it felt more like No. I don't think that's it. Alright.

I just didn't know if that was the the one thing was the stuff. No. It's always hard to get back into the swing of routine Mhmm. After you've been gone. I know.

And then you go, oh, man. I gotta pack a lunch? Yeah. You were saying that last night. I totally forgot.

And then I went, oh, man. I was heating up, some leftovers for dinner, and you walked in the kitchen and saw me scooping my leftovers and went, oh, no. I gotta do a lunch. Yeah. Uh-oh.

Really? Okay. It'll be like that. Good morning. Nintendo, this is shocking news.

Shocking. Nintendo has said recently that Mario and Princess Peach are just friends. Oh, controversy. And help each other out whenever they can. I'm gonna tell you there's a lot of things you would do for friends.

All of the things Mario has gone through with Donkey Kong and Bowser and searching castle after castle after castle. You wouldn't do that for a friend? I'm I'm saying I think Mario got friend zoned is what I'm saying. Poor Mario. Yeah.

I think Mario had, aspirations to be, more than friends. And I think it's it's unclear why Nintendo is deciding to make this announcement now, especially since they've presented them as a couple before. Mhmm. I feel like they presented them as a couple. So I now like they they absolutely did in the same way Mickey and Minnie are a couple, and, and Donald and Daisy are a couple, and Luigi and Daisy are a couple.

Yeah. I feel like that's that's what they did. That's what they absolutely did. Unless we just assumed. Did we just assume?

Maybe Mickey and Minnie are just friends. I guess. Let's look it up. But here's the deal. I'm I'm reading right now.

While it's widely understood that Mario has romantic feelings for Princess Peach and she is his love interest, Nintendo has recently stated that she views him as a friend, and they help each other out. She views him as a friend. Been a topic of fan discussion with many believing they are romantically involved. However, Nintendo has clarified their racial relationship is more platonic. Yes.

Mickey and Minnie are a couple. Solid. Solid gold. That one is pretty good. Shipping them as the kids say?

So I don't know. I don't know why Nintendo decided to do this, but that is shocking news that I just Peach has shown affection for Mario in games like Super Mario Odyssey. He attempts to propose, but Nintendo has stated she just views him as a friend. She just views him as a friend. I told you.

She she friend zoned Mario. After all of that Yeah. Rescuing. Yeah. Oh, poor Mario.

So maybe she's shipping Luigi. You think? No. Maybe she's like, yeah. You're really nice and all, but I kinda like your brother.

He's a little taller. Wow. Woah. Got a little Hidest action happening. No.

I do not. I thought you were gonna say he's got a better mustache or something. That would be mustaches, wouldn't it? I don't know. I think they have the same mustache.

No way. Luigi time. You know? I personally, in my opinion, Daisy is the one to go for anyway. Wow.

I'll tell you, when either one of them pass me in Mario Kart, I'm same upset. Same. Same upset. Me too. And I go, when did you get good?

Get Okay. Down in the mid numbers. Why are you up here in the top? I looked up their mustaches. Yeah.

So Mario's kinda has, like, a little wave that goes clear across underneath his nose. Okay. Luigi just has two just one little wave right in the center of his nose. See that. Someone I like Luigi's mustache better.

I think you probably are more of a Wario mustache. Wario's mustache has got a lot of mountain peaks to it. Does it? Yeah. Oh, yeah.

No. He's too emotional. What about a yeah. He does do a lot of crying. What about a Waluigi?

No. He's way too tall. He's got he's got that crazy mustache. And he's he's got two long legs. His legs are creepy.

I don't like it. No. Those guys aren't for me. No. No Waluigi.

No Wario. Okay. But maybe that's who Princess Peach is after. Maybe she's like, I don't like Mario, but I really like Wario. He's got that cool motorcycle, and he's in touch with his inner inner emotions.

Yeah. That's what she says. Well, thanks for the clarification. You're welcome. Nintendo.

I hate it. Shocking news. Yeah. Over the weekend, San Diego hosted Comic Con twenty twenty five. Yeah.

One of the biggest conventions for comics, movies, gaming, and, toys, and just so much stuff, collectibles, cosplay, all of that playing into, what is Comic Con. Over a 130,000 people from all around the world attended this year. Holy moly. Pretty incredible. Some of them got to meet 11 year old artist, Maddox Mendonca.

With the help of his parents, Maddox was hanging out in an area called Artist's Alley where talented artists display and sell their work. Cool. Maddox eventually wants to be a comic book artist, but for now he's drawing some pretty amazing pictures and selling them at Comic Con, as well as through his website which is madixwithana,maddax,draws.com. His artwork caused quite a stir because of how advanced and beautiful it is, especially for an 11 year old. Maddox also impressed visitors to San Diego when they learned that he donates a portion of the proceeds of his art sales to Children's Hospital Oh.

Los Angeles, which is awesome. The cause is close to his heart because his brother has had multiple eye surgeries. Maddox's mom, Marissa, said he wants to donate and help kids like his brother. And Marissa also said that Maddox was just, obsessively coloring and drawing since he could hold a crayon, and we knew from a very young age that this was going to be his future. It's remarkable that Maddox has this gift and big heart and that his family goes to such lengths to help him get the most of both.

And if you look at his art, he's impressive. Have you seen it? I was just very good. Look at his website. It's very, very good.

So good. How old is he? 11. Oh, come on. Yeah.

No. It's unbelievable, the artwork that Maddox does. Maddoxdraws.com is the website if you wanna see some of his stuff. Maybe you're interested and wanna commission a piece. Maddox is very talented.

One of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Saw that. Oh my Yeah. Gosh. It's good.

Yeah. He's he's got some amazing art. He does. So, anyway, if you if you're looking for, like, maybe you're into comic book stuff, or there's other pieces in here that aren't comic book related, You can, see a bunch of, bunch of Maddox's stuff. And That is incredible.

Yeah. Absolutely amazing. Anyway, 11 year old Maddox, is making art and helping it out. Yeah. And doing a good thing with some of the money he earns.

That's exactly right. Aw. And that is why Maddox is good news. One of the things you like to do is listen to local radio stations no matter where we are. No.

It's a it's, it's a big part of what I've done in in career for a long time. Yeah. In career, in my career. And so I think, yeah, I enjoy listening to, what's happening in other towns and other states. So whenever we travel, yeah, I like to flip around the dial and see what's going on.

But it's not it's less about listening to the music. No. No. The music is the music is the music. Unless I'm, like, picking apart a playlist and going, like, why are they playing this?

Or how does that qualify for this format? Or, why did they play that song right after this other song? Like, that's a weird mix. So, I mean, yeah, I pass judgment. It's, something I enjoy doing.

I think any industry you work in. If you if you work in, in making fries, you're gonna go to, you know, a place that has fries, and you're gonna go, these fries aren't as good as the fries I make. Every industry. It doesn't matter what you do. For sure.

We had my brother-in-law used to make restaurant seed. Right. And every time we went out to eat, he was like, this is a terrible thing. Awful. Yeah.

So we took a road trip over the weekend for our twenty year anniversary. Right. And we were in the tiniest little town, and you were like, let's check out the radio. Yeah. That was the worst radio I've ever heard.

They talked about the weather. Okay. You I didn't know which one you were gonna talk about. The weather is the one I remember the most. I mean, it was more than the weather.

Let me tell you. We we talk some some time away on this show. The entire four hours of our show, equates to about an hour long podcast. So you could say we we spend in four hours, we spend a a quarter of that talking. Yeah.

So it's it's a good amount. And hopefully, it's entertaining and informative, and you you get something out of it. I know I do. Do Yeah. It's it's therapy.

So for for us to be driving along and I I listened to this one station. I don't even remember what it was called. It's not important. Yeah. I do.

I do remember what it's called. This was right when we crossed the Montana border, headed north. And we're listening to this radio station. And for twenty two minutes, from the very beginning of the hour, the top of the hour, 5PM, for twenty two minutes, it was national news, local news, local weather, which was, we were traveling on Friday, and it was Thursday morning's weather forecast. Yep.

And then it was, a bunch of, like, national commercials that you run to pay for stuff. And then it was, like, twenty no. Twenty two minutes, and a bunch of it was ag news and and ag market stuff and a bunch of sense. We're right in the ag area. But it makes sense if you break it up.

You can't do twenty two minutes of we're gonna stop everything and spend twenty two minutes of your 5PM hour, your drive home on a Friday. That's true. Twenty two minutes on your drive home, and it's that. But, also, there was some local sports. Oh, that's right.

There was local sports. Yeah. Forgot about that part. Yeah. One of the teams, was the first ever to make it into the national tournament.

That was a big deal. They hadn't had a victory since 1992. Yeah. Is that what you wrote down? No.

Oh. I I think that's what I said. Something like that, but it was definitely the first time they'd made they won regionals and went on to the national tournament. It was a big deal. And they took second in national.

La d w. I know. I know. It's big big news. It's a big day.

Yeah. Twenty two minutes, though. That's gotta be tightened up. You should call him. Nah.

Give him some advice. I can't be bothered. Okay. Ouch. Just they're gonna do what they wanna do.

They have an idea. They have a plan. It's not my place to say, hey. People who actually really like it. They wait for the Absolutely.

Ag news at 05:00 on Friday. And it isn't necessarily that they like it. It's that they don't know any different. And if you're if you've got one channel to listen to, because that's it I know. It was the only one.

It's the only one. If that's all you've got, you don't know any different, and it's always been that way. And if if somebody like me, a big city guy, showed up and told them how they should be doing it, they'd be furious. They would. I've been there.

Don't you take my day old weather away. Yeah. I mean, at the least, can we update the weather forecast of the current day? Your Thursday morning weather on a Friday afternoon. Come on.

That's just lazy. That was fun. Yeah. Listening to that radio station. Yeah.

It's always and then when you when we're out of town and you're like, let's check out the radio stations, and we scroll through. There's a good song, and then we're listening, jamming out, and then commercials come on. That's when I'm listening. That's when you listen. Right.

I wanna hear all the stuff in between the songs. Yep. Yep. It's what I do. Super fun.

It's it's fine. You've gotten used to it. I've been doing it for twenty five years. And then you go, ugh. Their image should be terrible.

No. No. There's there are times when I go, like, alright. That was creative. That was funny or whatever.

I also don't like it when people open the microphone for no no good reason. Like us? No. We opened it to have this conversation. I don't like it when people open up the, open it up and go, fun, We Are Young on Classy ninety seven.

More music coming up in just a minute. And that's all they say. What's the point? We know there's music coming up. And I also know that was fun, We Are Young.

I've heard that song a bajillion times. And it also reads out on my radio or on my app. Like Yeah. I I don't need what are you doing? More great music coming up.

And that's the whole thing they say. They don't talk about anything. They just tell me the song that just ended and that there's more coming up. And here's some commercial. Oh, thank you.

Wait. Thank you so much. We were eating dinner on Friday at one of our favorite places to eat in a town called Missoula. In Missoula, Montana. And I overheard the people next to us.

Well, one, they there was probably, I don't know, maybe four of them sitting at a table. The table was kind of small. Yeah. Their their table for four was the same size as our table for two. Which I feel like they could have made work.

They did by putting plates of food on the the ground. On the ground. Yeah. We were eating outside as well. We're we were like a sidewalk seating.

Ugh. So there were people walking by as their food plates were sitting on the ground. I was a little bit, like, iced out. I was grossed out too. Yeah.

And the one guy said, hey. If you guys are looking for the fried rice, it's on the ground. Oh, no. Like, I would have taken the little flower centerpiece and put that on the ground so I could have put a plate there in the middle of the table. Yeah.

But, you know You do it. Whatever. So then I also was listening. There was kind of a lull in their conversation, and then it picked up again when one of the gentlemen said, hey. Who drinks milk?

What? And then there was a little bit of silence. And then someone said, I drink almond milk. And then somebody else said, I drink, like, a two thirds of a gallon. And then somebody else said, I like coconut milk.

And there was an entire I mean, it was a lengthy conversation about milk. I like to drink milk when I have cake. Did someone say that? Yes. I'll tell you.

I've been in those conversations Have you? Where well, yeah, where you're you know, things are getting a little bit slow and quiet, and you're like, you know, I don't really know what what to talk about. And something pops in your brain, like, who else likes milk? Here's a random question. Yeah.

I've been the presenter of those weird random questions before. Uh-huh. Do you drink milk, Josh? Occasionally. Not often.

I like milk with Oreos. You should've contributed to their conversation. We should've just turned our chairs, slid our table over. They could've used the extra space. Just raised my hand and said Yeah.

I like milk. Occasionally. Yeah. Goes great with cereal. In a bowl of cereal?

Yeah. Great. Good stuff. You know, I got a buddy. He has a dairy.

He he drinks raw milk. I could have added that. You could have added that. Yeah. When I drink some tea, I like to drizzle some milk in there.

Sure. Sure. Who likes Where's Dulce de Leche. Where's where's the rice? It's a wet cake.

It's got milk in it. Where'd the fried rice go? Oh, it's on the ground. Yeah. Alright.

Alright. You know I do. I do now. The milk conversation. Everybody's had it.

There we were on a vacation, a little mini vacay that was supposed to be relaxing. And these words, phew, I'm so stressed out right now, came out of your mouth. What were you doing, you ask? Playing miss Pac Man at the local pizza shop where we were eating dinner? Yeah.

Phew. I'm so stressed out right now. Dude. And then I tried to talk to you and you go, I can't. I can't right now.

I can't listen. I can't listen right now. Is serious. And, and let me tell you, I have the high score on that game at that pizzeria. And, and I'm pretty proud of that because I I do, I do feel like I I've I've played a lot of Pac Man in my life.

And, and I've gotten to be pretty good at it, I think. Wouldn't you think? I don't know. I mean, I think so, for sure. Was it caused to be stressed out?

I don't know. Kinda. I mean, I was really focused. And you you know You were very focused. Yeah.

And you got that little dude running around the map doing his little Pac Man thing and eating all the little the little pegs Running from the ghosties. And the ghosties were quick. I just don't know if you remember. I do remember. And here's what I remember.

They also had at this place, Pinball? Pinball. Mhmm. And that they had a teenage mutant ninja turtle pinball. And I said, oh, Josh.

And they're like, yeah. I'm gonna get in on that. And and I did. And it was a good one. And I also tried to play a little pinball, and then I I lost really quickly after I started, which is fine.

I went and got my drink, and I went and sat down. And I was just I sat by the window as I was watching the local people walk by, just waiting for you to be done. You finally come over, and you go I go, oh, Josh, look what's look what's there. And I looked over, and it was a miss Pac Man table with two chairs Yes. On either side of the table.

That's right. Well, a chair one chair on either side. Yeah. What did I say? Two chairs on either side.

Oh. That would be four chairs. And chair on either side. Yeah. So that that would lead me to assume that it was a two player game.

And so So you could do two player. That got me excited. So I went to sat down to play with you. No. You already had jumped in.

You were playing. You were focused. Yeah. There was no way I was getting in on your game. Right.

You wouldn't have allowed it. Well, the way a two player Pac Man game works is that it just goes, like, back and forth between the players. Fine. I I'm just saying that been a shared experience, couldn't it? I felt like it was.

You were there. I was there. Miss Pac Man was there. Shared experience. It would have been just nice to have had a turn to play Mhmm.

Is all. Yeah. Yeah. It would have been nice. You also a high score.

Yes. You've made the local 16 year old kid so unhappy that day. You think it's a 16 year old kid that got that that had the high score before me? Who do you think it is? Not a 16 year old kid.

Who do you think it is? 16 year old kids walk by miss Pac Man and go no. Oh, so you think it's another 40 year old man? That's what I'm saying. There's another person out there who's like, someone beat my miss Pac Man high score.

He must not be from around here. Yeah. He's a traveler. Goes town to town getting high scores on this Pac Man game. That's a great storyline.

Did you put in your initials? No. It didn't. It Pac Man doesn't let you do that. Oh, sad day.

There are other games that I've high scored. Congratulations. Pinball machines. Congrats, buddy. I'm so proud of you.

I mean, look. Somebody goes and unplugs that every night. So there's that, and then the scores go And then it resets. Yeah. But for the one day only That's right.

In Salmon, Idaho That's right. This guy owned miss Pac Man That is correct. At Dave's Pizza. Dave's Pizza. It's a Josh Tielor high score.

One of the many places that we stayed over our long weekend, was a treehouse that I had found on Airbnb, and I thought this is a unique thing. This could be cool. This could be different. It was very cool. And different.

Yeah. And, the host had, like, a homestead kinda thing. Beautiful garden. Awesome greenhouse. Super envious of that.

And then they had a couple of different, buildings on their property that they use as Airbnbs, and the, tree house is one of them. Their family built this thing, a few years ago, and it is, it is really super cool. Built with three of the trees on their property. Right. I could count three.

Yeah. Was there more than that? No. There were three that it was built, which I mean, if you're looking at your property and you go, you know, those three trees are just about perfectly spaced out for a treehouse. And, let me tell you, this wasn't like your backyard treehouse.

This treehouse was nice. It was really nice. Wonderful staircase up to it. We didn't have to climb a ladder and go through a secret hatch or give a password to gain access or any of that. There wasn't a sign outside that said Yeah.

Boys only. Right. There was no, like loud. Like, cigar box with garbage pail kid cards in it and a bunch of comic books. It wasn't that kind of a treehouse.

It was very, very nice. Had a a kitchen and a bathroom and a little dining area. And then you did climb a ladder up to the loft where the bed was at, which was super neat. You kept thinking you had to duck the mirror in the loft. But Because in my head, I'm thinking the ceiling is low.

I had to climb a ladder to get up here. I've gotta be hunched over. And you kept going, stand up. You can stand up. You can stand up.

Oh, man. There was so much space to stand up. Really big windows. There was a little bit of a rainstorm that came through, so we got some rain on the it was super cool. That was, like, favorite part of the whole weekend, probably.

The treehouse. In that treehouse. Yeah. Because it was quiet. It was weirdly quiet.

We were talking about, like, when you go camping, you know, around this area, you go to Island Park, you go to Lava Hot Springs, you go really anywhere. Scout Mountain. Like, wherever you end up camping, there's noise. There's either people noise or road noise or critters. Like, you'll hear crickets and bugs or beetles chirping.

It was silent. It was really quiet. Like And Not a noise. There was no Internet. There was no Yeah.

Very off grid. So you had to be focused on whatever it was that you were focused on. Right. It was lovely. I loved it so much.

Just this morning, you said, I wanna go back to no Internet. I do. I hate having Internet again. Go back to the mountains and live in a treehouse. Yeah.

It was a very cool spot. I really enjoyed it. I know. I wanna go back there. Yeah.

We're gonna have to go back there again sometime. Yeah. Plus, there was fishing to be had. There was a some good fishing. Good fish.

Just very near. Beautiful area too. We we walked or we drove down to the store to get some treats. Yeah. We Just deer.

Yeah. Hanging out Deer. The road outside of the grocery store. Checked out a a a reservoir nearby that was really cool. Painted Rocks?

Yeah. Painted Rock Reservoir. Yeah. Really cool. Really cool spot.

That was in Derby, Montana. Yeah. Which, by the way, if you're a fan of the Yellowstone TV show Oh, yeah. Is where they filmed that. You're not allowed to stop taking care.

Chief Joseph Ranch. Yeah. You can't. They've got the whole road in front of the property blocked off. There are still people stopping, but they've got cones everywhere.

And they and it specifically says do not stop because it's kind of on a corner, and you're gonna end up causing traffic. Well, it's somebody lives there. Yeah. That's true. That is someone's property.

Private property. Yeah. But it it's actually called Chief Joseph Ranch, and they do have the Yellowstone Ranch, Dutton family, whatever it says on it, there, and you can see it. We tried to get a photo driving by, and you got a whole bunch of photos of nothing. That's not true.

One one that you can kinda see what's happening? Yeah. Yeah. If you zoom in, you can see. I see.

So settle down, you. I'm settled. Totally good. You couldn't stop, so I had to do a drive by photo. Yeah.

Hey. Let's go back to that treehouse. You enjoyed that one? Yeah. Alright.

It was a good find. Or better yet, let's get some land Yeah. Build our own treehouse. Right. And then we can just have our own treehouse.

Right. We could we could talk to the host and say, hey. This is a sweet treehouse. Help us build one. We like that a lot.

Please. Yeah. Would you do the same thing as far as, like, the I like the solar panel thing. I thought that was cool. Like, the whole place is solar powered.

Yeah. But would you do the the composting toilet and the recycling water sink and all that stuff? I don't know. Probably. Yeah.

Just to keep it more conservation minded. Yeah. Okay. I mean, it's a treehouse. It's kind of about the greenery and stuff.

Yeah. Oh, they had an outdoor shower too. We didn't Yeah. We didn't use that. I wanted to.

But You did? Well, we were kind of short on time. Yeah. But, yeah, I kinda just wanted to because it's exciting to take a shower outside. I had to bring our own water for it, and so I carried around nine gallons of water for nothing.

That we didn't even use. Yeah. I drove I drove nine gallons of water all around The States. That was neat. And then dumped it out when we got home.

Well, I watered the flowers with it. But yeah. Sorry, buddy. You know? It's fine.

That was that was your top spot, though. That was the highlight of the trip for me. Oh, very cool. It was a good spot. And I've got it saved.

We can go back. K. Let's go back right now. Well, we can't. We got work to do.

What? I know. Real life stuff. As we're driving around in the backwoods of Man Montana, Mantana. I almost called it Mantana.

Uh-huh. There's these beautiful offshoots where these people have some amazing cabins. Some are a little more modest than others. Some are pretty large and grandiose. Some some of these ranches we were driving by.

Oh, come on. Okay. Here's what I noticed. I think when you buy the property and you get a street put in there, you get to name it whatever you want. You think that because we saw some pretty unique names.

Is that fair? Yeah. Such as? Wappity Way. Wappity Way.

Was one. I can't remember the other one. Do you remember the other one? Wobbity Way and this other one were my favorites. Don't remember.

There were a poncho. Write it down for some reason. Yeah. I mean, some of them were just like a name. You know?

Like, oh, it's Jolene Yeah. Or whatever. So now I kinda want well, obviously, I want a cabin of my own, but I also want to name my own street. So here's here's a little bit of research that I did. Generally, when you, own property that is on, that borders a public road, you cannot rename the public road.

Well, right. Right? So if it if it's off of a highway or it's off of something like that, then that's a public roadway that that you can't rename. Fine. I don't have to rename that one.

But what I mean is if if you if if all you're building is a driveway to your property Okay. Then your address is going to be whatever on that public road. Okay. Do you see what I'm saying? What you're saying.

Yes. You would have to build a private road to your home or cabin or whatever and have your driveway branch off of that road. Okay. Got it. That make sense?

Yes. So that's that's why I'm trying that's what I'm trying to explain. No. I got it. Is that you if you want to be able to name a private road, you have to have a private access road to your personal property.

Okay. And that private access road, you could then name Wappity Way or whatever you want. I'm not gonna name a Wappity Way. Somebody's already got that name. Just saying.

Like, that's how that works. Now if you have a couple of like, let's say you've got a a good amount of acreage, you could build your your main road, and then you could build your driveways off of that, or you could build individual little roads, and then you could name, like, three or five roads. Oh. You could have a whole subdivision of names, roads you got to name. That sounds awesome.

Awesome. It's a silly thing that you wanna do, but I think it's hilarious. Because I could come up with so many clever, fun things. Yeah? And it wouldn't please anyone but me.

Oh, I don't I don't think it's made to please anybody but the person who names their little roads. But every time I would go home, I'd be like, look at that. You would. Look at that silly street. Can we name one of them Wyeth?

No. Please? Every time we go to Pocatello and I drive past Wyeth, I got one joke. It is one joke. Wyeth, this road called Wyeth.

It's it's a simple little dad joke that gives me so much pleasure and has for decades. Wyeth the road called Wyeth. Near Wyeth I know. We have when we lived in Pocatello. Yep.

And so every time we passed it, we Wyeth. Why is this road called Wyeth? Yes. If we have five roads Yes. You're allowed to name Wyeth.

One named Wyeth? Yeah. Or can I call one Firth and the next one Fecond? That's another real solid one. Is it?

Yeah. I don't know why it's always with the lisp speech impediment thing. Yeah. Why is it, Josh? Why is it?

I don't know. But it it it just it cracks me up. I don't know why. You do get great pleasure out of it. No.

One of them is gonna be called Wappity Way. That's already taken. No. I know. I don't want Wappity Way.

Do you know what you would call your roads? Nope. I gotta do some thinking. Okay. Well, you do some thinking about it.

Don't no pressure. Not on the spot. I can hear you stressing out a little bit. I'm not stressed yet. You went like, the tea kettle was was almost steaming.

Because here's what would happen. I would get I would think of some really cool names out the gate. Yeah. But they're not the ones you wanna see. Second guess myself every step of the way.

I'd be like, I don't know if that's cool enough. Is that cool enough to be permanent? And then and then I would just hate the roads because I'd be like, no. I'm pretty sure I could come up with something cooler than this. But now we're stuck.

Now now what if you wanna rename a road? How hard is that? I don't know. I'm a find out. Let's rename our street that we currently live on.

I think I don't know. I'm sure lots of money is involved. That's my guess. The cost to change the street name varies significantly depending on the municipality, sign replacement, administrative fees, notification costs. See?

It's money. Yeah. I told you. It's money. And then a nice donation to the city to say, ah, here's a nice donation.

Now let me change the name of my street. Yeah. Your your very own. Yeah. To?

I don't know. Oh, I thought you might have known by now. No. Nope. I don't know.

I gotta think about it some more. Well, keep thinking. It's gonna be good, though. We celebrated twenty years last week, and so we took a road trip, to celebrate. And you you did some fishing, which was a large part of why we were going on vacation.

No. Let me Let me. Hold on. Now hold on. You posted on our Here we go.

Wedding anniversary weekend. Yes. A couple of amazing twentieth wedding anniversary cutties on the Bitterroot today. No mention of your wife or Listen. Or anniversary.

I know. I know. I know what I I know what I did. Listen to me. I don't I'm just I know.

I'm bringing this up to to be funny. I don't care. I'm not one of those people that needs. You didn't post about me. Right.

You didn't post how much you would love me. Yeah. I'm not one of those people. I'm aware of that. And last night because it's funny.

You were you were like, it is time for bed. Like, you need to turn off your lamp and get in bed. Like, it is time to go to bed. And I was in the middle of a bunch of things. I was still unpacking.

Like, I had just it it had just been a day. Right. And I I wasn't fully wound down for the night. And you were like, no. Turn off the lights and go to bed.

And I I said, I kinda wanna do some posting. I wanna post, like, a a recap of the weekend. And you were like, no. I said, fine. I'll work on it tomorrow then.

So I I, first of all, did have plans to sort of recap the whole weekend on socials and show off, you know, pictures of the tree house and you and I and a few different things. In the moment of fishing, it was real important that I got to share those fish with people that follow them. I know. I don't again, I don't care. I'm just bringing it up as, like, a oh, really?

Yeah. Oh, who was on this who was on this trip with you? Were you on Just me and these me and these two fish. No. I realized what I did.

I know what happened. Because even, you know, I got I got to do a little bit of, afternoon fishing yesterday. Uh-huh. And and I did a post because I I found myself in a really, really nice peaceful place, and I was really excited to be there. And so I took a little video, and and it's still on my story now of of where I was fishing yesterday.

And, man, I I I I showed you, the spot. Beautiful place. And you said, is there a place on the bank where I can hang out there while you fish? Because it's a awesome, awesome place. The the the amount of effort it took to get to where I took that video, not a lot of people have stood there.

Okay. There is So it's There It was it was not intense. I've been to more intense places that I've seen have more heavy heavily trafficked. Where I was was pretty no man's. Like, it I don't know that a lot of people have stood where I was, which was kinda special.

That's nice. Yeah. It's one of those spots that, like, I I plan to return to, but I'm not telling anybody about it Okay. Because it's a cool little spot. Anyway, that was that was, like, sort of the the cap of the of the weekend where I went we went and had all this great adventure.

You and I did all this stuff. We spent all this time, and then it ends up where I'm standing there, like, sort of full circle on the whole thing and just, like, thinking about it. And I went, this is awesome. This is great. I gotta post about this.

I do intend to post about all of the stuff that happened between leaving here on Friday and, returning here on Sunday. There's a lot of stuff that happened. Need to post. I and, also, my I just know last night, it was eleven as you Yeah. Claimed that you were trying to post.

And I was like, listen. It's gonna be hard enough coming back. I know. Always hard enough coming back to work after a vacation. And you, especially, are not easy to wake up in the morning.

Yeah. And so I was like, hey, bud. I'm not trying to nag you to death, but it's time to put away your phone and go to bed. It's time to I'm working on posting. It's time to turn off your light and go to bed.

Alright. Hey, buddy. That's what it was. It was that. All like, that's how the night ended.

So, anyway, I I do have plans. I intend to. I I don't need Fear not. I don't need it. Don't do it.

It's not it's not because you need it. Don't do it for me. I need it to make sure that I don't have to hear about it. That's that's more what it's about. Anyway, happy, happy twenty years.

It's a good weekend. Yeah. I had a great time with you. Too. I I was telling Emery yesterday.

I said, hey. Listen. I spent all day. She was like, where's dad? She hadn't she didn't know that you had gone fishing.

And I said, oh, you went fishing. And she was like, you didn't go with him? I go, no. We needed a a little bit of a break. Not that I was annoyed with you, but I was like, we've spent three days together Yeah.

Hanging out. And I still loved you. Yeah. It's we didn't get any fights or arguments or disagreements, but I was like, a little break is fine. We've spent a lot of time together over the weekend.

Yeah. It's okay. You can leave. Well, see you. We spent some time this weekend on the, Lewis And Clark Trail Yeah.

Part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. It seems like, most of Lemhi County and that area is all, like, Lewis And Clark country. Yep. Yeah. And Meriwether and William.

Meriwether, Lewis, and William Clark. That's correct. We've found out their first names. We discovered that we didn't remember any of the history of Lewis and Clark that we were taught in Idaho history in fourth grade. Right.

It's been a minute. It's been a minute. We also were at the birthplace of Sacagawea. Allegedly. Yeah.

Which was great. And then I was like, I know nothing. I was like, I remember what I remember is that, like, Sacagawea married one of Lewis and Clark. Which is not true. Baby with them.

I was like also not true. No. It's not true. I looked it up. Right.

She did not marry her. Gone on and you you you are notorious for this. You get a little bit of curiosity about a subject, and you go on a deep dive adventure of just sponging up as much information as you can and and sharing it with whoever's around, which in this case was interesting because I also was having that experience. Sometimes you're on a deep dive about stuff that's just like you were reading about something, and then you're like, I gotta tell you all about this. And I go, I didn't I know.

Most people that I tell Yeah. Don't care to hear about it, but I gotta get it out. I gotta tell somebody about what I've just learned. Found out. But this was actually, super interesting because we were, like, in the heart of Lewis and Clark territory.

Like like, this is where a lot of this stuff happened. Right. So what else did you learn? I learned that, Sacajawea was kidnapped when she was a child. Yeah.

And then she married a French Canadian Yeah. When she was 13 years old. That's wild. And the baby that she carried around arranged marriage. Is that correct?

I believe so. Yeah. And the baby that she carried around on the Lewis and Clark expedition Okay. Was his child, was Sacagawea. Now let's go back to when you did a report and had a had a made a little papoose Yeah.

To carry around the baby. Yeah. What did you use as a baby? I think I used Was it a Muppet baby figurine? Was a little miss Piggy.

Right. I think so. I just wanted to confirm. I think that's the only thing I had. Right.

No. I'm just making sure I understand. I also learned that there is no known photographs of Sacagawea. So nobody really knows what she looked like. Uh-huh.

Obviously, no photographs, but no paintings either. Yeah. So So when we saw, like, statues and stuff, it it's an interpretation. It's just the artist's interpretation of what she looks like. Yeah.

I also learned that many people think that she died in 1812 when she was only 24 years old. Right. But a lot of people think that she died in 1884 in the Shoshone lands That's very interesting. Wyoming. Yeah.

That's very interesting. Nobody really knows. So the the Sacagawea dollar then, that particular portrait that they used for that is an artist interpretation? Correct. Interesting.

I know it. And there's so much confusion about how to pronounce her name. Yeah. We even on the signage at the Sacagawea Center Yeah. They had, like, three or four different pronunciations.

Right? Sacagawea, Sacagawea. One of them said Sarkarghaway. Right. I'm like, what?

Yeah. There's, like, many different pronunciations, and I don't know what's right. I don't either. I don't know. I don't I don't know.

I just because the information that I found did not really properly have the proper pronunciation either. Who knows? Well, somebody does. But I do know she did not marry Lewis. She did not marry Clark Right.

Which in my head was a memory for fourth grade Idaho history class. She did not. Okay. She was just her traveling companion who helped them translate. Yeah.

But we did wander around the trails at the, Discovery Center, and that was kinda neat. That was cool. Yeah. In Salmon, Idaho. Yeah.

And saw a little owl perched. That's right. A very cool, Great Goran Dowl. Goran Dowl. Yeah.

Who couldn't be bothered by us. No. But he was blinking slowly. Yeah. He was think he was like, you guys are cool.

I'll just stay here. He was perched on, on a teepee frame, and that was pretty cool. That was really cool. Like, a guy just spotted him out of the corner of my eye and went, woah. There's a whole owl right there.

It's the spirit. It's the spirit of Sacagawea. Like that. She was like, thanks for doing some research. Talons.

I mean, the things on that owl were crazy. Those are good mouse grabbers. What else you wanna know? I'll tell you what I think. Do you have a second to a question?

Call. I'll answer it for you. You don't have all the answers. No. I really do not.

All you're gonna do is Google it. I've probably forgotten everything I've already learned in the past couple of days. Yeah. Probably. But, hey, at least, at least we learned some stuff.

What'd you learn? What did I learn? Yeah. What'd you learn I don't know. From what I told you?

Fish weirs. I learned about fish weirs. Yeah. And the salmon population. I did fish conservation while you were learning about Sacagawea.

It's on brand. It was a big day in my life, last week. I'm trying to remember when this happened. This was last week. I was scrolling through my contacts in my phone trying to find a number.

I I thought I had somebody listed the way I thought I had him listed, and I couldn't find them. And I was like, how did I put them in my phone? I couldn't find this person in my contacts. And as I'm going through my contacts, I go, I I really don't need that person. I really don't need that person.

So then I just did a deep dive of, like, deleting contacts. Cleaning up your address book. Yeah. I have never done that since I've had a cell phone. Bro.

I have so many contacts in my phone. I had contacts from coworkers from Yeah. At least eight years ago. I was like, I don't we're never gonna talk. Delete.

Delete. Delete. I had old numbers from Emery's friends from elementary school Yeah. That I didn't even it was their parents' phone number that I had listed as Emery's friend. I was like, delete.

Delete. I'm curious. Is there a way to find out your oldest contact? If your oldest contact isn't me, then what? It should be.

Well, but also Well, you're my Depending on well, I mean, I've I've had a phone before I knew you. That's true. All of my numbers transferred, I I would potentially have an older contact. But it would probably be the oldest contact I would have would have probably either be my parents or our old landline home phone number, that would have been in my phone as home. Uh-huh.

But I don't even remember that phone number. Okay. As I'm going through, I saw a contact for Santa Claus. No way. Oh, yeah.

Tell me you kept it. Here's the thing. I kinda It's important. Listen. I hesitated over it, and I went, do I delete do I delete or change the clause?

You have to have the Santa Claus phone number. I totally That's important. I deleted it. How could you? I deleted it.

I I feel like my kids are I understand. I get it. But that's important in I understand. One of my kids is an adult. So Yeah.

I know. And the other kid, I mean, honestly, I think they are dogs turn 16. They are long past the if you're not good, I'm gonna call Santa. They know my math. I understand.

By now. But that's a good number to have. I know it is, but it just couldn't keep it around. I have a question. What?

Why do I have a phone number for Home Depot, but it's like a like, I have two different numbers in here, and one of them is an area code 423. Woah. I was trying to see if I had home. I have Home Depot. Why do I have a Home Depot phone number saved in my contacts?

I don't know, Josh. Call it and find out. See if it's actually the number for Home Depot. Area code 423 is in East Tennessee. Why do I have Call it.

Home Depot in East Tennessee? It's code for something else. No? Mhmm. I'm gonna put in the whole number, and I we're gonna see if it's code for something else.

This sounds suspicious, Josh. Me too. Me too. I said, this sounds suspicious. You said me too.

I heard what I said. It doesn't even come up. It doesn't match any documents. Call it. No.

Are you afraid? Are you afraid to call it? Give it to me. I'll call it. I put in the phone number that I also have on here, and it says how to stop phone calls from What?

Did we have a Home Depot card at one point? We sure did. So they were probably calling to collect a debt. So I put them in there so I'd know that I could ignore that phone call. That's why.

Funny. That's like when we first got our house probably, and we find out some appliances. We had to Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. Cool. I can delete that. We paid that bill.

No. I know it's paid off. They don't call anymore. That's why I didn't know they were on my phone thirteen years ago. That's why I have Home Depot say to my phone, hey.

Go through your contacts. You probably got some old stuff in there. Get rid of some stuff. Yeah. What a memory.

I deleted a lot of people, and it felt pretty good, including Santa Claus. I can't even believe you did that. It's fine. That's got you on a list, and I don't think it's the good one. Would you rather this thing or that thing?

It's would you rather this or that? Would you rather go without your phone for a week on vacation K. Or go without a toothbrush? For that same week? Yes.

Listen. I'm listening. If I don't have a toothbrush, like, it's not gonna be fun, but it's gonna be way less fun for you than it is for me. Just stay far away. We're on vacation too.

Heather. Ew. Your teeth start to get fuzzy. I know. I know the feeling.

You gotta have a refresh on your teeth. I also know that there was snippets of time over this last weekend where we had no service. Sure. And it was a lovely. I love it.

Yeah. That was fine. It was also frustrating because there was a time we couldn't find our directions, and we were trying to talk to our Airbnb host. And we wanted to check on our kids Correct. Make sure the kids were okay.

Right. And I needed to look up some information, and I tried. How are you gonna look up sacagullia information with no Internet? I know. There was one point where we had service, and you were asking a question.

And I said, Google it. It's a timeline where we don't have to just not know things anymore. I know. Like, we can just go find out. So, you know, I think probably that I would I would wanna have my phone, and not just because of, like, I gotta be addicted to the feed.

I think it's there's photo stuff. Yeah. There's there are reasons that I like having it around beyond just playing my silly game or scrolling for endless amounts of time. It's a communication tool, and I feel like it would be a navigation tool. It's a it's a resource that I feel like I would need.

It's a flashlight. It's many things. It is. And So I'm gonna say I'm gonna go without a toothbrush. Okay.

I was gonna pick that too. Were you? Just mostly because yeah. When I have questions, I'm like, no. I have to know the answer to that right now.

Yeah. Even if I'm in somewhere that I don't have service and that's that functionality is taken away, it still has other uses. Also, when you're driving down the road and you're like, what's that building over there? Right. Let me look on a map and find out.

Or what's that mountain peak? Stretch of time. Is there anything to do from here to there? Is there anywhere to stop and eat? Or listening to music or Yeah.

You know, any of that stuff. All of it. Yeah. Ew. Gross.

We're gonna be gross without our toothbrushes for a while. Week. We'll be okay. Stay far away, bud. Would you rather this or that?

We watched Tappy Gilmore too. Yes. We managed to do that over the weekend. You're a huge, huge, huge Adam Sandler fan. And I was just trying to find I saw a post earlier that had all the cameos and stuff listed.

So I'm oh, there it is. Okay. So, you're a big Adam Sandler fan. And so for you, this was like, yeah. We gotta watch this.

We were in Missoula on Friday night, when it came it came out on Friday, and we were, there they didn't have a TV in our room, in our Airbnb. So we were watching it on my little, tablet, my little Surface. A little screen. And yeah. And, and I was mostly I was bummed out because I couldn't hear it that well.

That was the like, I wished I had brought, like, my Bluetooth speaker to plug it into. So it hurt it. Yeah. Because I think audio was the biggest issue when we were trying to watch it, because we had the air conditioning going and stuff. No.

No. That woulda helped. I mean, I get what you're saying. I also I kind of I took a little snoozer. You did.

Do you know how long? Maybe ten minutes. Maybe more. No. It's probably maybe ten minutes.

Maybe more. There was a couple different snoozers Yeah. For about ten minutes. I catch you all the time, and I and I'll say, hey. Are you are you awake?

You watching? And you'll go, yeah. And I go, no. You're not. No.

You're not. I didn't miss anything vital. I mean, it's a it's a Happy Gilmore movie. You didn't miss anything vital if you didn't watch it. But, really fun cameos, and I think that was like, I know you were kinda bummed out that Travis Kelce had a cameo in there.

Did you care? Did you did you see it? Did you It was unnecessary. Yeah. I saw it.

I mean, look. He had other characters. You didn't see what I did? You went. No.

I know. I just didn't know if you saw, like, the full cameo of all okay. Saw the whole thing. Who else were you surprised to see, or did you like that you saw it? Eminem.

Cameo. Eminem. Cool. What's in there? Yeah.

Posty. Oh, yeah. Post Malone. There was a lot of cameos. There there are several different people that Adam Sandler puts in movies that he, they're like his regulars, his buddies.

So Rob Schneider, Nick Swardson. Swardson. Whatever. He's not offended. I'm sure.

He's saying my name and your name all you know, wrong all the time. It's fine. Jon Lovitz, was in there. I thought the Cameron Boyce, cameo was really special. So Cameron Boyce, was an actor on, Jesse.

Is that right? Yeah. And he passed away. He was also on grown ups with that as well, which is why they did a little memorial. Yeah.

It wasn't a cameo really. They just had his show on Yeah. Back. Which I thought was really It was It was really sweet. Obviously, a lot of his family.

Front and center. His two daughters. Right. Front and center in the movie. Nepotism at its finest.

Sure. Sure. Sure. I'm trying to see who else. Steve Buscemi is somebody that he has on a lot of movies.

Bad Bunny was in, several different scenes, which was kinda fun. Who else was in here? Did you know that Ella and Quinn Stiller were in the movie? I did not. Those are Ben Stiller's kids.

I would assume so. Mhmm. But I don't I don't know them. And a million golfers. I thought it was fun.

It was was I expecting anything amazing? No. It it had some throwbacks to some of the old jokes. Yeah. Cute.

Some old characters, fine. Right. I was entertained. What about Guy Fieri? Fieri.

I could've done with that that cameo. Alright. It was fun. Yeah. It it it's a it's a good time.

It's a it's a little story. Seven out of 10. Six out of 10. Woah. I would I watch it again?

I'm surprised that you went so low. Oh, would I watch it again? No. But It's because you slept through parts. You gotta watch it again with better audio.

I'm okay. I really don't need to watch it again. I got the story line. I understood it. I watched it once.

I'm happy to see it once. I don't need to watch that again. That's interesting. I'll watch the original when I wanna get those those jokes. I don't need to see this sequel.

I'm fine. Okay. Fair enough. Once is enough. Okay.

Alright. Now we know. What would you score it? I would've gone seven out of 10. Okay.

It was a good movie. I was entertained. Yeah. Right. It was fine.

I gave it a six. You you dropped it down to a five. No. I didn't. I said six.

I said seven, and then I dropped it to a six. It's six. It's five. Alright. I mean, it's I'd give it a a c plus rating.

Yeah. Close to a close to a b minus. Sure. Alright. Like a high seventies.

78, 79, something like that out of a 100. You know? It's not a hole in one. It's a a funny golf joke. I know it is.

Yeah. I was trying to think of what's it when you have to go over par? Birdie? Yeah. It's a birdie.

Birdie's one under bogey's over. Bogey is one over. It's a bogey. Alright. Birdie's one under.

Hey. Let's go ahead and, wrap up the show. Shall we? Let's do it. Alright.

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