Welcome to Chuck Yates Got A Job with Chuck Yates. You've now found your dysfunctional life coach, the Investor Formerly known as Prominent Businessman Chuck Yates. What's not to learn from the self-proclaimed Galactic Viceroy, who was publicly canned from a prominent private equity firm, has had enough therapy to quote Brene Brown chapter and verse and spends most days embarrassing himself on Energy Finance Twitter as @Nimblephatty.
0:00 Hey everybody, welcome to season two, the deep dive on landman that nobody fucking asked for. We're back, we're on the rag and vindicated or whatever the MM line is. All right, here's how we
0:15 have to start this. I was thinking about this. I harken back to animal house Wormer, he's a dead man. Marmalade dead. Nita Meyer dead. Monty is dead. Confirmed from series one, he died in the
0:37 hospital bed. Gates kick us off. What does that mean? I was surprised they didn't really have any type of funeral scene or any type of remembrance They just jumped straight into the action.
0:53 I think that having everything set up at the end of season one for Uh, moving whatever the attorney's name is up to like VP of operations and then having Tommy moving up to president, they kind of
1:12 foreshadowed all of that, but having Demi come in and be calling the shots, I think is a little scary I'm wildly kind of like turned on by it to tell you the truth, but anyway, Matt, what did you
1:30 think I thought the show started out great and obviously tailed off in the end and we can we'll discuss that at length because the word and ask some comments on that as well
1:46 But yeah, I mean, she came in with some gusto. She came in without reading the script, you know, just firing off of emotion and gave me a little bit of confidence with her as you know, trying to
1:59 run this enterprise. So, yeah, let's get after it. All right, bore opening scene or opening sequence, if you will, kind of Demi Moore organizing the launch. What did you think? Well, first
2:13 of all, it was a, the episode was a full turn on the entire thing for me. Demi was sexy, just coming in, taking charge. And then, you know, I know there are parts of the end that I absolutely
2:26 hated, but, you know, it's like that meme where I have the weirdest boner right now. That's exactly how I felt at the beginning and at the end of this show, I love her revenge on those two little
2:39 sluts in the bathroom. I thought that was amazing. And then her speech was badass. She just warned everyone and everyone had this like very awkward applause at the end of it. And I thought it was
2:50 badass. Everybody knows the infatuation I have with Demi Moore It's been that way since strip teas. Sorry, full stop. I do appreciate the two girls in the bathroom. And the line is, my man is
3:06 gonna get the blow job of his life on the flight to Cancun. And I'm getting a condo in Dallas and a Bentley.
3:16 As we're moving Wall Street from New York City down to Dallas and having you all straight, there you go, New York City. That's what you have to look for I thought that scene in the bathroom with
3:28 the whole, this is a young girls game now and everything. I understand it to like get Demi kind of fired up and how they linked everything in there, but that was coming on pretty strong right out
3:44 the gate. I thought so too. I thought so too.
3:48 The,
3:51 so Matt, my question, is you're sitting there watching kind of that scene with the warden. Does she have a comment there? Or does the commentary come in later? No comments really,
4:07 the comments come in towards the finale, I guess. So one of my favorite clips from the family feud is when the two husbands are up there. And the question is, which one of your, which one of Snow
4:24 White and the dwarves is your wife in bed? And both husbands are like, I'm not gonna answer. That's what Matt just did, did to us.
4:37 Well done, well respected. Maybe Jacob will just edit this out. The warden doesn't need to see this. So Demi's speech though, when she is talking about what she's gonna be doing, I think I just
4:52 wish that they got. a few people to be maybe technical advisors on something like that because threatening to underbid leases and consolidate pipeline supplies and buy bad debt. I don't really know
5:14 that those are sound strategies for running an oil company
5:29 and
5:33 all of those things, they may sound great if you have no idea about how oil companies are run, but anybody that's actually got a background in this industry hears stuff like that and it's like, I'm
5:38 not so sure that's something you really wanna threaten people with. I think we gotta look over that a little bit. I mean, she's the head honcho, she can say whatever sort of crazy statement she
5:51 wants, really think there was some interesting talk was when Tommy was talking to one of the investors and telling him like, oh, the investors telling him, we only did this not because of you,
6:06 but because of who owned this asset before. And Tommy's like, well, I already own the assets and whether or not the farm out really was earned at that point. He said he'd done 16 workovers and
6:18 he's got six wells drilled. So you got to come take it off me So I thought there was some good deal talk in there. I felt like that maybe it would have been a little bit more constructive than what
6:29 maybe had been set by Demi. I mean, give her a break. She's just getting into the nuts and bolts of deal making here. I mean, we got to be fair, right? The thing I liked about that scene is
6:42 that scene actually felt somewhat realistic, the one you're talking about. Yeah, yeah. 'Cause I love how Tommy, ended it. And I've actually heard a paraphrase of this in a deal. Why don't you
6:54 just go ahead and lawyer up big boy if you want to. Yeah, absolutely. You know, the other thing that I appreciated about the opening scene was he basically sold off East Texas, you know, if you
7:12 notice that. Yeah. And I love the line of I don't go to East Texas because the mosquitoes over there are so big, they can fuck a turkey flat footed. I thought, I thought that was just great. And
7:25 the guy goes,
7:27 I'll be using that one a lot. Yeah, the guy goes, the guy goes400 million and he goes sold at yours, go buy some bug spray. Yeah, that was great.
7:39 The one thing we didn't mention from the opening scene is it was talking about how It was very subtle. It was in the back. It said natural gas is up to 428 in the Permian. And you kind of got a
7:53 little tear in the eye of, oh, yeah, those were the good old days. I definitely have a tear in the eye for sure.
8:01 You're staring at wall all the time. All right, Boar, take us to
8:06 Cooper and Drohan as well. What did you think about that
8:10 scene? I'll be honest, I rushed through it a little bit, but I did see, they got down to like 5, 800 feet and they were waiting for the pressure, but I was wondering what they were drilling,
8:19 like cherry canyon, bell canyon, brushy. I forgot where they are. Did he say it was Culbertson back in last season? Do you guys remember? I can't remember where he claimed to be or did they
8:29 address that at all? It was this like made up part of the Permian Basin from what I remember from the match. So I can't remember, we'll say maybe in like central basin is kind of where it sprung
8:41 out I loved his math on everything though. But he was like, Hey, we're going to be making 10 million dollars a year. Yeah. There's no cost for drilling, no cost for production, no transport or
8:56 anything like hell yet. No cost for satisfying debt. Where did he get the money? I forgot. He used the life insurance policy, I think. Was that what it was? Is that where he got the money to do
9:06 that? Yeah. I guess, you know, to buy the leases. Remember the payout from M-TEX? When he said, I want a million dollars That whole line about, I did it for us, doesn't sound that romantic
9:17 anymore, does it?
9:20 I mean, the operational reality of that whole situation was kind of hilarious. Cooper just happens to look over at the pressure gauge and notice that he's kind of in this like elevated pressure
9:35 level up to 6, 000, 7, 000 psi. And it's like, that's it. We found the well. Like right here is where you stop. all of a sudden, for you know, he's talking about making30, 000 a day for,
9:45 you know,
9:47 the whole year, 10 million. I thought that was kind of - Man, man, that's Chesapeake math. He said for two years before, we even have to put a pump on it.
9:59 Oh yeah, the well has no LOEs and no decline at
10:05 all. And you can tell by, you know, your pressure and how many units of gas is how rich you're gonna be for the rest of your life. That is like Chesapeake, you know, or late 90s math if I've
10:12 ever seen it. But guys, remember, he was a year away from graduating with a geology degree, so he's a dreamer, you know. Well, hey, hey Matt, in all fairness, why don't you just walk the
10:26 audience through what it's really like drilling a well? 'Cause they made it seem like you're just drilling a vertical, you tap into pressure and boom, you know. Walk us through drilling a
10:37 horizontal, fracking, flow back, all that Yeah, I mean, you've got. Let's just take a simple two mile horizontal well and I'll obviously be cutting off things here just 'cause I'm a land man.
10:51 But you drill two miles down, then you drill two miles across, but there's precision ongoing as to how you
11:00 drill two miles down. You've got various levels of casing in the hole You're building hole, and then you get to the kickoff point, which is where you go, horizontal. And from there, you bring
11:20 your geo-steer in, and he's steering the well all
11:25 the way through the horizon and having to keep a finger on that. And then, yeah, let's say after the completion crew rigs up and we've cased the well, then at that point in time,
11:39 completing the well or fracking the well, if you will, by sending hundreds of thousands of gallons of water into the hole and basically exploding it into various parts of the well bore. And then
11:55 you basically plug off those perfs. And at some point, you know, after the whole lateral has been completed, you'll let the well flow And for a while you get, you may get some oil early, but for
12:10 the most time it's flow back water. And then yeah, you've got oil. So you're looking at a
12:17 30 second piece of that video or of that show, I think has probably taken 30 days in some instances. Little dramatic license. A bore, when was the last time you took a baby out to a rig in a baby
12:36 carrier. And what level of OSHA violation is that? I'm not sure I should be answering questions about, you know, what babies I took in, whose babies I took out to the brig and whatever, but yeah,
12:49 that was a bit funny. I guess, you know, we're having fun nitpicking it as Wampum mining had a good tweet. It was like, land man is so freaking good, stop nitpicking it. There's a show where
13:02 the oil man is the hero, enjoy it. He's
13:06 right I mean, yeah, it makes it look too simplistic and too, and it's ridiculous. But if you think about it, Tui, when I'm
13:15 in New York and people ask me what I do and they ask me how all this shit works and their eyes just glaze over after like 20 seconds. So that's probably as good as we can do showing. Start telling,
13:26 I dig well.
13:30 And so I - I'm a well-being girl. Yeah, right But I thought it was. I guess the point was there, he got some leases, found some money the unconventional way and the dream happened to him and the
13:45 numbers are way off, the process was way off, but the idea is there and he's successful and we're going to see what happens and the rest of the show with this10 million a year that he is starting to
13:58 make and he's got several more to drill that he's obviously not going to miss And I like your point on that because when we had the shale revolution, we got so good at producing oil, we cratered the
14:08 price and we all lost a lot of money there. And the way we went about financing it, going forward and practicing our discipline is we tried to make it lower risk. We all went out and said, oh, we
14:23 buy production, we hedge the production and we lock in a return And I think that was exactly the wrong thing to do because we used to raise a lot of money in this industry selling sex appeal because
14:35 it is fucking hot. to hit a big well. I mean, you go have a boomer. I mean, back in the day when you can find a big old boomer log and you knew you had just hit the mother load and you get that
14:46 gauge spinning and all that good stuff, that's a lot of fun. And so I think you're right. Yeah, it took 30 days, made it 30 seconds on a TV show, but it is the most fun you can do without your
15:00 clothes on. Yeah, well, one part I really related to was when I forgot his girlfriend's girlfriend's name.
15:09 But they were on site and he explained to her, oh, we've had a big success. You need to come to it. So he takes her to the well site with the baby. He explains to her, we've had a great day and
15:21 this is kind of what happened. And she's like, oh, that's good. I'm really excited for you. That's great. And then the guy walks by with the hard hat, he goes, she doesn't get it. She doesn't
15:31 get it. And my wife is not, you know, obviously in this industry, She doesn't understand I'll go home, you know, be proud of some deal I did or whatever. And it's not her fault. She doesn't
15:41 understand it whatsoever. I try to explain it to her. But, you know, it can be like one of the best deals of my life. And she'll go, oh, that's good. That's good. What's for dinner? And
15:50 there's like no one there to explain to her. She you don't get it. This is a big deal. This is like we're going to do well with this. And so I just go, okay, I guess, you know, pasta or
15:60 whatever. Yeah, exactly With a little bit of truffle on it, a2, 600 fire. Fuck me. Yeah, exactly.
16:11 All right. So Matt, we're going to TCU's campus. Let lay out that scene. What are you thinking with mom and daughter walking across TCE? Yeah. So let me just, I'm going to drop in some some
16:29 warden commentary She is not a big fan of mom and daughter.
16:35 She just thinks the acting is so pathetic. It's bad. So, but let's get back to the question at hand. I did like the dichotomy that was raised of the private school Texas and the public school
16:52 Texas and
16:54 Tommy had some issue with that too because he could have paid half as much for public school. In state tuition. Yeah, in state tuition I think half is being a little generous there. Yeah, I think
17:10 so too. But the stereotype was pretty
17:16 favorably on point, I guess, until she got into the, what was that, a guidance counselor's office? Yeah, admissions counselor or whatever. And she was like the admissions counselor was pretty,
17:29 pretty stuffy and had nothing to do with her, but she had this privileged walk on status
17:36 So as a cheerleader, as a cheerleader, that's like the most Texas thing about this whole episode is that you can have privileged status. I was ready for her to say, well, Monty wanted you in,
17:49 that was his dying wish. No, you're a cheerleader, you can come in. They should have said something about Monty there. I thought that whole exchange was pretty comical. So I definitely was a
18:03 good part of the show It was funny when she,
18:07 and she is like, it's real cringy. The warden is totally right. Everything about Ainsley and the mom, Ali, I hate to say it, but is really cringy. And, but I loved, you know, she didn't know
18:19 what the fuck that counselor was saying when that counselor said any words that were like more than four or five letters. And then on the way out, she was like, oh, thank you so much, Gretel,
18:30 my name's Greta
18:33 She, you know, I don't know who I hated more really was the shit live counselor or fucking dumbass easily. Well, was it about precipitation check? You were at that one, um?
18:43 Precipitated hadn't rained here since I got here or
18:49 whatever The other great line the other great line and it kind of snuck up on me. She she goes I see you've been studying abroad. Yes, ma'am. I went to Midland
19:04 No, I loved the the the udder disgust that the guidance or the admissions counselor is showing her and calls her an abysmal candidate and Anzley's well, I'm just a hugger and the guidance counselors.
19:21 Oh, let's not
19:24 That was too good plus there was the whole undertone of whether or not a horned frog is a frog or a lizard. Oh yeah. I kind of liked that. I kind of thought that was good stuff. All right, so now
19:35 we're jumping forward to
19:39 kind of back to Tommy and Demi Moore. And I love this line. Tommy looks at Demi and says, all the shitty deals are coming to you, all the good deals are coming to me. I'm a little worried about
19:52 Demi. She was trying to say, well, if I don't listen to this stuff, how am I gonna learn? And you know, Tommy's point was, anytime somebody calls you and starts talking, don't even listen to
20:06 the pitch. Just tell them to call me. And so I kind of feel like Demi's prime for screwing a couple of things up this season, making life a little more difficult for Tommy because she really wants
20:22 to be involved in the action and know what's going on. and Tommy was trying to tell her, hey, I'm gonna run this thing the way it needs to be run, just stay out of the way. And she was pushing
20:35 back a little bit on that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Tommy, the answer is like, she was like, how am I gonna learn? Tommy's like, oh, I'll just just shut up. I'll take care of it essentially. And
20:44 I was like, well, you know, maybe the answer is we get on those calls together or we go to those meetings together. You know, it's not just, just send it to me. Yeah, yeah Now I do think we're
20:54 being set up there and my mind flashed and I don't know why but we'll foreshadow a little bit. Andy Garcia and Demi Moore kind of getting together. That I don't know that that's gonna happen but
21:09 that's what I kind of saw in that scene. There could be some cozying up and Andy Garcia may explain the facts of life to Demi and that may be a totally different situation and the way that Tommy
21:24 understands the world. Yes. Exactly. Exactly. Cause she, she does like her, uh, her, her boss men. So all right. Tommy jumps on the, uh, the Gulf stream flies back to Midland. I'm going
21:41 to be there in an hour. And then I'm going to totally withhold any commentary until the end on the next scene, but Sam Shepard shows up. So, so Gates, what, what do you think happened there?
21:54 What were you, what was your take there? I mean, the, are you talking about the sunset? The sunset, yeah. So, uh, isn't that Sam Elliott? Oh, sorry. Sam Elliott. Yeah. I went to the
22:08 American playwright Sam Shepard. Sorry. Sam Elliott. I was like, wait, I maybe we're talking about a different scene. Um, I love Sam Elliott. He's been entertaining and pretty much everything
22:22 he's been in, at least for The last couple of years. And that sunset scene, I mean, I kind of do understand and empathize with getting older and all of that. We went through that with my wife's
22:38 grandparents and sitting there in a, you know, I guess retirement community that looks really, really fucking rundown. Who knows where that's supposed to be set, but I do understand that he wants
22:58 to do things his way and all of that and the argument he has with the orderly,
23:06 the chick that's out there originally with him, it kind of sets the tone for his attitude on life and, you know, shut up. I'm gonna do things my way and I've made it this far So I don't really
23:23 care that dinner is at 630. I'm gonna watch the sunset. And I'm gonna explain the facts of life to you that the sun's gonna set a little bit later until I think he said like June 21st or something.
23:35 And then it's gonna start setting a little earlier. I have no control over that. And I totally understand that mentality when the guy comes out and says, you know, your wife passed away and
23:49 everything like, that's kind of a rough moment right there Yeah, what'd you think of that scene, Matt? Yeah, I was trying to piece that together as to what the significance was of it. And then
24:03 towards the end of the show, I guess we got kind of the indication that his mom died. And so I was like, oh, well, we're putting that scene together. And all of a sudden we've got Sam as Tommy's
24:14 dad. It's just, you know, the scene I think we talked about is definitely has some. So.
24:25 metaphorical imagery as to what the meaning is. But I think more so, I got the
24:32 thinking of, how is he gonna play in a role in this? Chuck, have you given that any thought? 'Cause I really haven't. So, I'm gonna let Borgo before I drop on y'all what I was thinking the whole
24:42 scene, or any comments on that scene? Maybe I'll already said this.
24:47 I'm sorry, I had to jump for just a second. But you know, couldn't that orderly give him two fucking minutes to watch the sunset? Like I just wanted to slap her. That's my only comment there is I
25:02 really hated her. Maybe as much as the fucking lawyer in that moment, the female lawyer, I can't remember her name. So all I could think of that whole scene, and it's a weird scene, right? It's
25:13 kind of, I think we kind of have this drama, this slight comedy, you know, all this, And this goes weirdly philosophical, sunset, overwrought, dramatic. And all I can think of is they found
25:31 the one actor out there goofy enough to actually be Cooper's grandfather. I mean, as ugly as Cooper is and as goofy looking as he is, I was like, holy shit, it skips generations. Not that Billy
25:47 Bob's the best looking dude on the planet, but he did pull Angelina Jolie. But if you sat there, that's all I could think of as holy shit, they really are related. Yeah, I mean, they're all
25:59 goofier and run over dogs, all of them, all three of them are kind of geez, but especially the, you know, Cooper and Sam. Given that the three of y'all are all married and I'm the only single
26:10 person kind of on the telecast, everything that the three of y'all say about the last scene and dinner. is stuff I told you to say. So you can just go ahead and tell your wives that.
26:28 So, Bo, why don't you go ahead, take us to dinner. Well, I mean, it's no secret that I've already said that there were things that were really a lot of fun about that one for me. And I, you
26:40 know, earlier on in our marriage, we both had some volatilities and maybe we've seen a little bit of that, not quite that, but the Angela went up and down, happy, sad, horny, not horny, like
26:54 four or five times in less than five minutes, which was incredible. Like I was very impressed and I love that, you know, Cooper just absconded out of there. He's seen it a hundred times. He's
27:03 like, you know, I'll call you next week. Dad's like, all right, sounds good. Under the table. Sounds good, son. And then the beauty, the subtle thing is, he walks right past mom. Love your
27:14 mom, or see your mom.
27:17 He's seen it a hundred times, and she's seen him see it a hundred times. They have all been in this whole fucking thing before, including the other law you're there, and then what's the, the. Oh,
27:30 his, his best friend, the hand, yeah. They've all seen it. No one's surprising, at least bit. That was so good. All right, Matt, lay our take on it, or lay your take on it, and wanna hear
27:43 the warden's take on it. Yeah, I mean,
27:48 it feels like it's stage obvious. We've been through this scene before.
27:54 The only difference, I think, is there's just a bunch of TCU stuff across the house, but yeah, same thing again, I get, we're trying to probably humanize some situations and whatnot, but what a
28:07 bad way to end the episode We were making some great. movement through the narrative and like Sam Elliott coming forward like he's going to be a part of the show and then boom we just have this
28:21 massive breakdown and repeat kind of disaster at dinner again and I don't know Warren said again why just why just why so bad that's what that's where comments I loved I loved a dummies line in there
28:36 every 28 days she's normal
28:42 it was more entertaining than a lawn mower montage that's for damn sure yes yeah I'm sick all that like b-roll shit like I just hit the 10 second button through all that bullshit yeah and and and the
28:57 the run of great lines she had that came from your Neanderthal sperm I mean that was pretty good and the the other line of hers I loved was Those aliens won't need a zoo. They'll see me from space.
29:14 I love the, honey, I don't think home decisions should be, this is where she lost her shit, by the way. This comment, 'cause she was talking about buying a house, I don't think home decisions
29:24 should be committed during the arch of your cycle.
29:32 That was great,
29:35 that was great. The other thing that I just loved in that scene was he's down on the ground, almost kind of cowering in fear. She's throwing plates and looks up and says, Sweetie, the way the
29:50 sweat is glistening on your chest, make sure tits look just perfect. And her line about how do you have the way of saying the perfect thing that keeps me from killing you and he's just, It's a gift.
30:06 I mean, that's what, you know, the things that piss are off in the things that bring her back are so fickle and stupid. It's amazing. I will say this in defense of all women, because it's really
30:18 hard to defend our species if we're being honest about it. I will. I did like her take of, Hey, I can't control my hormones and you know that you sure as hell can control whether you point that
30:31 out or not And you know him saying, Oh yeah, that is a fresh perspective on this situation. I thought was pretty good. He was just appeasing her because you know my argument would immediately be,
30:43 yes, I agree with you. I can control when I point them out. You also can control throwing a fucking plate across the room.
30:51 Yeah. Hey, boy, I don't have Billy Bob's gift. Yeah, it's about to say it was great doing this podcast with you. I guess we won't see you next time I'm getting scalped. All right, so gates
31:05 Give us a, I'm gonna go around the horn here and kind of get a closing thought. Give us kind of a closing thought. I guess we alluded to it early, but obviously Tommy's mother died. Give us a
31:21 thought, where are we going? Take it anywhere you want. I'm excited to see what Demi is gonna do running an oil company. And I'm afraid that she's gonna do a little bit more running an oil company
31:37 than what people should be doing in a situation like that, which I think is more playing in the background and being a supporting role. But at the same time, I'm very excited to see where that goes.
31:55 And with Cooper and his new success as a wild catter, that's gonna be fun to watch also.
32:06 The female drama seems to have ticked up a little bit from last season. It was overdone last season and they're just playing even harder into that right now. But I'm kind of also wondering, where's
32:22 the attorney in all of this? And I don't think we saw anything about her or heard anything about her So got a lot of questions and it was a very entertaining first episode. But I think there was a
32:37 lot that was included in there that maybe didn't need to be.
32:45 Necessarily included. All right, Matt, give us kind of a final thought preview, whatever, wherever you want to take it Man, I'm just excited because we have so much runway and like there's
32:58 there's a lot of momentum like I'm hearing people say like I can't wait to watch land man it's my favorite show and like. I don't know, I think that's just really cool. You know, they've done a
33:09 lot
33:11 to give some personality to this industry and I think they've done a fair job with it. So I'm excited with what's to come. I think Demi's gonna take it off from here and kick ass and
33:27 it's all gonna be fun to watch, but I don't wanna make too many predictions as to what's coming, 'cause I do have some wild thoughts on my head. I thought you were a betting man.
33:39 For what's kind of a final thought from you? Well, I agree that with Tui, there's so much buzz around the show and Josh Pollard actually had a really good tweet about that, you know, that it's
33:51 bringing
33:53 attention to the industry and things like that. Pretty insightful tweet he had that kind of blew up.
33:60 There just, it's just a big setup, you know, we're gonna see Andy Garcia, We're gonna see that horrible attorney girl. Maybe she died hopefully or whatever, but we're gonna see her We're gonna
34:09 see Cooper's career. Yeah, there's just there's so many different and you know also we're gonna see the cartels again there's so many different like Channels of this show so many offshoots that are
34:22 gonna happen. It's gonna be really exciting and you know and typical Taylor Sheridan It's just gonna ramp up and
34:29 I Think we'll we'll have pretty action-packed episodes or at least substantive episodes coming up real soon And do me more I think as a badass is gonna be exciting for me Season two the body count I
34:42 think is only one so far Right so that that's gonna definitely be ticking up. I think yeah And it seemed to be natural causes and it wasn't out on a rig. So that's a really improvement. I think the
34:57 I I agree with everything you guys said. I'm pumped up about it. The one thing I don't think this podcast spent enough time on, but we'll just let it go. I don't believe, the most unrealistic
35:09 thing in this whole episode was that there's a2, 800
35:15 truffle in the HEB in Midland fucking Texas. The only way that could have been more ridiculous if she had driven to Odessa to get it, I think. Well, she said it was central market, and so I'm
35:27 assuming that it was like in Fort Worth, and she says, Well, I don't know. And you know, there's marketplace in Midland, and they don't have the truffle, I promise. But that, maybe she took
35:37 it over in the Gulf Stream, which is ridiculous that three people flew in the Gulf Stream anyway, but whatever, digress. Well guys, actually the best thing about this is getting to hang with you
35:48 guys again once a week for the foreseeable future. This is always the most fun thing I get to do all week. So love you guys. Glad we're back. We're back, baby. Good to be back. See you guys.
36:01 Welcome to the oil industry.