0:00 [SPEAKER_02]: Alright, I think there's like a break. 0:09 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't think I'll find a break. 0:12 [SPEAKER_05]: I should've brought my jacket. 0:13 [SPEAKER_02]: You're a woman, huh? 0:14 [SPEAKER_02]: Are you cold? 0:15 [SPEAKER_05]: It is. 0:15 [SPEAKER_05]: I got a blanket. 0:16 [SPEAKER_05]: I got one behind me. 0:18 [SPEAKER_05]: I'll park the army before too long. 0:20 [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know. 0:20 [SPEAKER_05]: It's warm outside, but I was like, oh, it's a little chilly in the bunker. 0:24 [SPEAKER_05]: Nice and underground. 0:28 [SPEAKER_02]: Kim, so pull up your backpacks everyone watching the video right now can see how pretty a little backpack is. 0:34 [SPEAKER_02]: It's a very Bradley backpack that I picked up for Kim when we were at CrimeCon in Denver. 0:40 [SPEAKER_01]: I love it. 0:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Did you see where they canceled? 0:44 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, I am so pissed because we're trying to know. 0:48 [SPEAKER_05]: So tell Josh about all that. 0:49 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, the beer Bradley warehouse. 0:57 [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the 0:57 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to show you guys something real quick before I forget I've been making something for the baby. 1:05 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh. 1:07 [SPEAKER_01]: Look. 1:08 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, skirt. 1:09 [SPEAKER_01]: It's a dress. 1:11 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh my gosh. 1:13 [SPEAKER_01]: There we go. 1:14 [SPEAKER_05]: So precious. 1:15 [SPEAKER_01]: And they cute. 1:16 [SPEAKER_05]: How precious. 1:17 [SPEAKER_05]: Is that our Easter dress? 1:19 [SPEAKER_05]: It looks like a bib on you. 1:21 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to put some flowers up a couple of flowers up here. 1:26 [SPEAKER_05]: No perfect. 1:27 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 1:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Not only cute. 1:29 [SPEAKER_01]: You're a little crocheted Easter dress. 1:31 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to start a trend. 1:32 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 1:33 [SPEAKER_01]: I'll have to put a picture on screen. 1:34 [SPEAKER_01]: See if I can make my baby one. 1:36 [SPEAKER_01]: Probably. 1:38 [SPEAKER_05]: start making Christmas. 1:39 [SPEAKER_01]: It really didn't take that long to do and it was a really simple pattern. 1:42 [SPEAKER_01]: I had another one picked out that I wanted to do and I bet you I started and pulled that out at least five or six times. 1:50 [SPEAKER_01]: I was so pissed because I couldn't get the numbers to come out right. 1:53 [SPEAKER_01]: I couldn't get it. 1:54 [SPEAKER_01]: The pattern to work right for me. 1:56 [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know why. 1:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Now, I don't think so. 2:00 [SPEAKER_01]: I think I was just missing stitches somewhere. 2:02 [SPEAKER_01]: I couldn't figure out where they went. 2:04 [SPEAKER_01]: But so then I found this one and this one was a lot easier. 2:08 [SPEAKER_01]: So I didn't take me for a long couple nights. 2:10 [SPEAKER_01]: But I thought up. 2:11 [SPEAKER_02]: something that always gets me is like whenever you people are making crap, you make one normal mistake and you're like, well, dang, I'm to rip all this out. 2:19 [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, that's how that's where it would live now. 2:22 [SPEAKER_01]: It depends if it's something that's very noticeable and that somebody else is going to notice it. 2:29 [SPEAKER_01]: I'll take it out. 2:30 [SPEAKER_01]: But if it's something that I did that I'm like, they're not either going to say that. 2:33 [SPEAKER_02]: But here's the thing I'll leave it 100% of the time. 2:36 [SPEAKER_02]: If that person did not tell me that that was wrong. 2:40 [SPEAKER_05]: And I always will tell you what, yeah, my best friend, if she and I never. 2:46 [SPEAKER_05]: would have known. 2:47 [SPEAKER_05]: Like if she makes she something, she'll be like, here you go, I'll be Christmas Mayor, or Mary birthday or whatever. 2:53 [SPEAKER_05]: And she'll be like, but if you look right here, she'll point it out. 2:56 [SPEAKER_05]: I just didn't. 2:58 [SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, girl, I'll never ever. 3:00 [SPEAKER_05]: And I know we're so well. 3:01 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like, that's just an eat new up. 3:03 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 3:03 [SPEAKER_05]: That's what you probably. 3:04 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, the one, I made my mom a blanket long time ago. 3:07 [SPEAKER_01]: And it's been a few years ago and it was a Granny Square blanket and it had and once one corner of it, it had like a flower and then it was a little bigger around. 3:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, so when I put it here. 3:21 [SPEAKER_02]: I am a big bone cam. 3:23 [SPEAKER_01]: So when I baked together, there was one square that I got the opposite direction. 3:30 [SPEAKER_06]: Oh. 3:31 [SPEAKER_01]: And I didn't notice it until I had it completely together. 3:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Not that I'm like, no, I didn't, I left it. 3:38 [SPEAKER_01]: And I have a bunch of crochet sites on Facebook, you know, that I'm on. 3:42 [SPEAKER_01]: And I'm like, should I take this apart and fix it or not? 3:44 [SPEAKER_01]: And they're like, no, it's unique. 3:46 [SPEAKER_01]: You made it. 3:46 [SPEAKER_01]: Leave it alone. 3:47 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so yeah, so I left it in there. 3:50 [SPEAKER_01]: And unless you know some people don't even notice it. 3:53 [SPEAKER_02]: I wouldn't. 3:54 [SPEAKER_02]: I'm not about observant on those type of things. 3:57 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 3:57 [SPEAKER_02]: I wouldn't know what to. 3:59 [SPEAKER_05]: I like it. 4:00 [SPEAKER_05]: It's all together and holding that's good enough. 4:03 [SPEAKER_02]: Now Josh, the next time that you're your friend, does that to you, you should be like, well, maybe I'll have my other best friend that loves me more and make me a perfect link that we'll have in this day. 4:14 [SPEAKER_05]: I would never like that. 4:16 [SPEAKER_02]: I know. 4:18 [SPEAKER_02]: That's how that's. 4:18 [SPEAKER_05]: I couldn't bring myself to that. 4:20 [SPEAKER_02]: That's how we speak to Kim though. 4:22 [SPEAKER_01]: Let's see if you like smack it up. 4:28 [SPEAKER_05]: You're a little tiny arms. 4:30 [SPEAKER_05]: All right, her little T-rex arms. 4:32 [SPEAKER_05]: And it's backwards. 4:36 [SPEAKER_04]: See, I don't know what to look for. 4:40 [SPEAKER_02]: Josh is looking through kids' phone right now in a picture. 4:43 [SPEAKER_05]: Now, that was Josh's phone, he thought, Oh, I see it. 4:46 [SPEAKER_01]: Is it? 4:46 [SPEAKER_01]: If that's, it takes a while to notice it. 4:49 [SPEAKER_05]: That's a sign, yeah. 4:50 [SPEAKER_05]: It's kind of like those things I look at on Facebook. 4:52 [SPEAKER_05]: That's like spot the snake and the thing, a turtle's. 4:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Now, if that was Josh's phone, he'd be like, now I'm going to show you this, but don't you be swiping? 5:00 [SPEAKER_05]: Literally, literally, literally. 5:02 [SPEAKER_05]: It's, I'll do that with the ladies I work with. 5:05 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like, look at this picture, but don't have your screen. 5:07 [SPEAKER_01]: This one might be yours. 5:09 [SPEAKER_05]: You'll see something you want to do. 5:12 [SPEAKER_01]: Let me see if I can get it. 5:14 [SPEAKER_02]: There you go. 5:15 [SPEAKER_01]: This way. 5:16 [SPEAKER_05]: We use ring lights. 5:17 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, no, get it. 5:20 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, maybe you could see it, maybe you could. 5:21 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know. 5:22 [SPEAKER_02]: I'll take it, see it like that. 5:24 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I can put the picture on Patreon for sure and see if you can find it. 5:27 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, Kim, you now know how when you're putting this video together, to just throw that puppy out there. 5:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, I didn't think of you. 5:35 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 5:36 [SPEAKER_02]: Look at me and remind her of her skill that she loved. 5:38 [SPEAKER_01]: I do. 5:39 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm telling you. 5:40 [SPEAKER_02]: I put a picture out. 5:41 [SPEAKER_01]: It seems like every time, every time I'm doing something new for them, they're like, can you do this? 5:48 [SPEAKER_01]: Can you do this? 5:48 [SPEAKER_01]: And I'm like, 5:50 [SPEAKER_02]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no 6:08 [SPEAKER_02]: But when we had our office downtown, there was this old man who came in every once in a while real old man, and I'm not here listening to this, but he did. 6:18 [SPEAKER_02]: Mania, no, no, but an auto order man, he's a historian, and he would come in every once in a while and tell me about some story, but anyway, he started doing a podcast for the county, and so it's another podcast that Kim's editing for them. 6:32 [SPEAKER_01]: can we plug them? 6:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Let's plug them. 6:35 [SPEAKER_02]: Go ahead. 6:36 [SPEAKER_01]: It's called the Woodward Chronicles. 6:37 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, Kim absolutely loves it. 6:39 [SPEAKER_01]: I do. 6:39 [SPEAKER_01]: I absolutely love it. 6:41 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, they had, they're only doing like one a month. 6:44 [SPEAKER_01]: And, but they had like six months worth already. 6:48 [SPEAKER_01]: I've got them all done because I'm like, but why do you love them? 6:51 [SPEAKER_02]: What about them? 6:52 [SPEAKER_02]: What about them? 6:53 [SPEAKER_02]: It makes you 6:53 [SPEAKER_01]: He reminds me of my grandpa. 6:55 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay. 6:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Now, that's a little awkward because I was talking to Christine, who's the director for the visitor center. 7:02 [SPEAKER_02]: And she's like, Kim wanted to come in life. 7:07 [SPEAKER_01]: I was supposed to go and watch the life of the show. 7:10 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and I believe Christine told me, this is when I re-enter the coffee shop. 7:14 [SPEAKER_02]: She's like, and I told her that she could not become 7:18 [SPEAKER_02]: But she could sell in his lap or something. 7:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it would sell in his lap. 7:22 [SPEAKER_02]: I was like, whoa. 7:23 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, talk about the process of talking about that. 7:26 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, he's the sweetest old man. 7:27 [SPEAKER_01]: And he tells such great stories. 7:30 [SPEAKER_01]: And he just reminds me of my grandpa. 7:31 [SPEAKER_02]: And he remembers all of it. 7:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, yeah. 7:33 [SPEAKER_02]: He's like, and what my thing about these people who can remember these old stories is they know everybody's name. 7:39 [SPEAKER_02]: Their birthday, who their mom was, who the grandpa was, while street they were born on their social security number, like all that stuff, where as me, I'm like, 7:46 [SPEAKER_02]: I think you're like a John, Jake, Kim, Michael Smith, something. 7:51 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. 7:51 [SPEAKER_01]: When I was a kid, my favorite absolute favorite thing to do when we go to my grandpa's sister's house, we would go and camp in their front yard. 7:58 [SPEAKER_01]: They lived in Greenville, Ohio, which is about 45 minutes or so from the house. 8:04 [SPEAKER_01]: And but we would take the camper over there and we would we've been whole weekend and we would sit around the campfire and my grandpa and his sister they would sit until stories about when they were kids and you know so and so I don't remember which one of it was but knocked him off of the the roof of the house and I mean they were always in all of this mischief and trouble and that was my favorite thing to do was sit and listen to their stories. 8:29 [SPEAKER_05]: So he reminds me of that. 8:33 [SPEAKER_05]: Like, I feel like I had a pull tea just to get him to talk to me. 8:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I think that's because I was a feminine child or not that one. 8:40 [SPEAKER_05]: You can stay home. 8:41 [SPEAKER_01]: If all you listeners out there, if you enjoy a good old story, now they are all pretty much wall-bash-based, you know, around wall-bash-county, but he's a really good storyteller and I just love listening to him. 8:51 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, when we get to a master episode, I'll tell you a little story about Mr. Woodberg. 8:55 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, yeah, it'd be a story what I would word would word. 9:00 [SPEAKER_02]: It's like isn't that the guy's name that was on Willy Wonka like the bad guy No, there's a bad guy. 9:07 [SPEAKER_02]: I really won't go. 9:07 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, the old key. 9:09 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, he that's not a slug's worth. 9:11 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's what it was like he was like trying to pay the kids for like the secret But really he's working for. 9:16 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah, it's like worth 9:18 [SPEAKER_05]: We got all about that. 9:19 [SPEAKER_05]: I've only seen the like just like I don't remember that part. 9:23 [SPEAKER_05]: I've only seen the original Willy Wonka. 9:25 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, that's the best one. 9:26 [SPEAKER_05]: Like I've not seen the Johnny Depp or the Timothy Chalamet. 9:30 [SPEAKER_01]: I enjoy the Johnny Depp one, but I love Johnny Depp. 9:35 [SPEAKER_01]: He gives characters. 9:37 [SPEAKER_01]: He plays the wackiest characters. 9:39 [SPEAKER_01]: And I just love him. 9:40 [SPEAKER_05]: his version of Wonka just like commercials. 9:43 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like, he freaks me out. 9:45 [SPEAKER_02]: Now see with movies like that, though, I cannot, I can't like picture it as, oh, this is a remake of like this is Willy Wonka. 9:53 [SPEAKER_05]: You have to go out of it. 9:54 [SPEAKER_02]: No, brand new. 9:55 [SPEAKER_02]: Otherwise, there's no comparison like those classics like that. 9:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, the classics are always going to trump like the thing that's redone. 10:02 [SPEAKER_02]: Which I think is why he has that weird angle. 10:04 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, like his version is trying to make it. 10:07 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, he was trying to make it his own. 10:08 [SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, I enjoy anything that Johnny Depp does. 10:13 [SPEAKER_01]: I like that. 10:13 [SPEAKER_01]: That was really good. 10:14 [SPEAKER_02]: I have wizard in that. 10:16 [SPEAKER_02]: The creature's Harry Potter thing, remember? 10:19 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, Grindelwald. 10:21 [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, he was really good. 10:22 [SPEAKER_02]: And then they switched him out of my gosh. 10:24 [SPEAKER_05]: Because of that. 10:24 [SPEAKER_05]: I think it was his thing. 10:26 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 10:27 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm really hoping that he makes the comeback because I really did. 10:30 [SPEAKER_02]: He's supposed to be the new movie that's coming out. 10:33 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I mean, I might be making it up, but that's the potential. 10:36 [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, I think I've heard that. 10:38 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 10:39 [SPEAKER_02]: When or why. 10:41 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know the details. 10:43 [SPEAKER_05]: I feel like I've seen his name like Johnny does. 10:45 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 10:46 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 10:46 [SPEAKER_02]: I can't tell you for sure about our pretty shit. 10:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that one was Amber really hurt his career and it was because Disney dropped him real quick. 10:55 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, yeah. 10:56 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, they were like, oh, accusations, the printing, the thing about a boot. 10:59 [SPEAKER_01]: And of course, Jack Sparrow was my favorite character. 11:02 [SPEAKER_02]: I was so good. 11:03 [SPEAKER_01]: Every time there was a new one out, I had to see it. 11:06 [SPEAKER_01]: I have them all. 11:07 [SPEAKER_02]: I would have burnt the house so that they would have just like replaced him as Jack Sparrow. 11:11 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I probably would. 11:12 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, like a whole different character after 12. 11:16 [SPEAKER_02]: episode. 11:16 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you ever see like those too many? 11:18 [SPEAKER_05]: It's like the fast and the furious. 11:20 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I know. 11:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you ever see those TikToks or the reels on Facebook of the Jack Sparrow character at Disney World? 11:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Um, occasionally. 11:29 [SPEAKER_01]: They are so good. 11:30 [SPEAKER_01]: They act just exactly like him. 11:32 [SPEAKER_01]: It's amazing how much they act like them. 11:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Are they like real people? 11:36 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, the real people that are playing the character. 11:39 [SPEAKER_05]: Those characters are always played by like they just recast that evil queen more recently at Disney and Florida. 11:47 [SPEAKER_05]: Just Josh, have an announcement to make. 11:48 [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. 11:49 [SPEAKER_05]: the one that was there she was like a gay icon like she had trended so many times just I mean she has to portray the evil cool so she's you know sassy and she's allowed to be a little bit mean to people so you know it's real funny to 12:04 [SPEAKER_05]: Seer be a mean to people. 12:06 [SPEAKER_04]: It doesn't like, oh, what trash. 12:09 [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, double-decker with roller. 12:12 [SPEAKER_01]: To seer with the kids, though, they don't realize that she's trying to, you know, be a little mean. 12:18 [SPEAKER_01]: They just, they're just an all ever. 12:21 [SPEAKER_05]: We're terrified of her. 12:22 [SPEAKER_01]: She always picked on Peter Pan. 12:26 [SPEAKER_04]: Peter? 12:28 [SPEAKER_05]: You'd like pull her dress. 12:29 [SPEAKER_04]: Peter? 12:30 [SPEAKER_04]: Peter? 12:32 [SPEAKER_05]: God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, God, 12:49 [SPEAKER_02]: And but Friday was freaking 70. 12:50 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, on today. 12:52 [SPEAKER_05]: It's like on my drive here. 12:53 [SPEAKER_05]: My car said 70 tomorrow. 12:56 [SPEAKER_01]: It's supposed to be in the 60s tomorrow. 12:58 [SPEAKER_05]: And then Saturday and Sunday, it's supposed to be close to 80 Michigan got a Blizzard like multiple like three to four feet. 13:06 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, wow. 13:07 [SPEAKER_05]: I know some people that come from there. 13:09 [SPEAKER_05]: And one guy came from Canada and like they were late a few days because of the snow. 13:15 [SPEAKER_05]: Like it is marked. 13:16 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, they get the lake effect. 13:17 [SPEAKER_05]: And they have all of them marked. 13:19 [SPEAKER_02]: So like Jesus. 13:20 [SPEAKER_02]: Have you guys ever seen or been somewhere where they've had a lake effect? 13:23 [SPEAKER_02]: I've seen it. 13:24 [SPEAKER_02]: Like the ice that just like waves of ice. 13:28 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 13:28 [SPEAKER_02]: I had a drive up to Michigan last year to meet with someone. 13:32 [SPEAKER_02]: And they were like calling for some rain. 13:36 [SPEAKER_02]: Maybe you could get like an interest to know at most. 13:38 [SPEAKER_02]: Like it is nothing. 13:40 [SPEAKER_02]: And I got to the to I remember what city it was, but I got to that city and it started like spouting out snow. 13:46 [SPEAKER_02]: It was nothing in a like the lake effect hit in our album. 13:50 [SPEAKER_02]: It's heard but the lake effect is like one of those things, but then I realized what the lake effect was. 13:54 [SPEAKER_02]: Like it was a total wide out and like that one in just no turn in like six inches within an hour. 14:01 [SPEAKER_02]: Like I was like, well, this is where I live now. 14:03 [SPEAKER_05]: Like are you just like to this gigantic flat? 14:06 [SPEAKER_05]: area where the wind, you know, the winds and everything. 14:09 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I saw a video of two British guys that they come to America often to like try foods and, you know, British guy tries this food. 14:17 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah. 14:17 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah. 14:17 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm trying Southern barbecue and they kept hearing about the Michigan like effects smell and they were like, if we don't get what, you know, we seem pictures and this can't be real. 14:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Like why are people living here? 14:30 [SPEAKER_05]: And then they went up there this winter and 14:33 [SPEAKER_05]: Never again. 14:34 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, you guys, why are you living here? 14:36 [SPEAKER_02]: No, I think, I mean, my only thing I can bring it to is like, that snow is so wet. 14:43 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 14:43 [SPEAKER_02]: It's just, it's heavy, it's just, yeah. 14:46 [SPEAKER_02]: It's just all, I was like, well, I can't drive in this. 14:50 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, we're used to get a lot of snow. 14:52 [SPEAKER_02]: it was nothing like I've ever seen. 14:54 [SPEAKER_05]: I think it's all in Michigan has heated roads and sidewalks. 14:57 [SPEAKER_02]: Yes. 14:58 [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like, why is that everywhere? 14:59 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, that's so smooth. 15:01 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I want that. 15:02 [SPEAKER_02]: My house, driveway. 15:04 [SPEAKER_02]: No credit. 15:05 [SPEAKER_02]: The Holland's also the place that has all those old two looks. 15:08 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes. 15:08 [SPEAKER_01]: I know I would love to go see. 15:10 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes. 15:10 [SPEAKER_01]: I'd love to go see that. 15:11 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, figure out where it is, why have to go. 15:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 15:13 [SPEAKER_01]: It's in Holland, duh. 15:15 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, they should be coming up real soon because usually they're the Dark Girls and the two lists are between Easter Mother's Day. 15:26 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 15:27 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, now it's up for their north, so probably like May, May, middle of May. 15:32 [SPEAKER_02]: Unless they get the like effect, then it's going to be September. 15:35 [SPEAKER_03]: Right. 15:37 [SPEAKER_02]: Warcams webinar fell, but the time we get to unmas today, we'll have the answer. 15:43 [SPEAKER_02]: but know this week has been so freaking windy to that one day I was like oh my god, I thought the house was going to blow down sure semi's blowing over on me. 15:51 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it is. 15:52 [SPEAKER_02]: And Ken, you said that you lost a lot of your shingles. 15:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Not on your back, on my nose. 15:59 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm telling you, that first, I was petrified the whole day of that because I could just hear shingles coming up and they were just, Well, you kind of live on a little tornado alley over in that area. 16:13 [SPEAKER_05]: Like, you think that area's been hit by tornadoes often. 16:16 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it has, well, close around me. 16:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I've never been hit myself. 16:20 [SPEAKER_01]: Right, there's been quite a few around me, but I could hear, 16:24 [SPEAKER_02]: Grab, he's got a hold of you. 16:26 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 16:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 16:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Who's got a basement? 16:29 [SPEAKER_01]: Jam down in the basement. 16:31 [SPEAKER_01]: Hey, I did last year with a couple of years ago when I went through Salma, I was down there in a heartbeat. 16:36 [SPEAKER_05]: The longer you're down there, two, you start looking around. 16:38 [SPEAKER_05]: Like, oh, God, I hope a nook is stuck down on her head. 16:41 [SPEAKER_05]: All these cobwebs. 16:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, Kim's basement. 16:44 [SPEAKER_02]: It looks like her grandpa was down there doing some work and he just walked out and left it. 16:48 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's not necessary. 16:50 [SPEAKER_02]: Tools left out. 16:52 [SPEAKER_02]: I can't get a root seller. 16:55 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, basement, those creep me out. 16:57 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like, oh, murder has happened here. 17:00 [SPEAKER_01]: But I could hear it. 17:01 [SPEAKER_01]: I could hear them starting to flap, you know, and then I'm sitting there listening and I'm like, I hear something. 17:06 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm like, what the hell is that? 17:09 [SPEAKER_01]: in a couple of pieces of metal had come up and was smack in the house and and that's pretty stressful because you're like so stressful and my roof is my roof going to leak now. 17:20 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that else is going to go wrong. 17:22 [SPEAKER_01]: That and my front porch overhang it's metal and it needs to be tightened. 17:28 [SPEAKER_01]: So I could every time the wind would hit real hard you could hear it go up and then you can hear it. 17:33 [SPEAKER_01]: and my chair has my back to all of that stuff. 17:39 [SPEAKER_01]: So I was sitting there in nervous wreck. 17:41 [SPEAKER_01]: My body hurts so bad from being tense because I thought my whole freaking roof was going to go. 17:46 [SPEAKER_01]: I went out a couple times and there was a couple shingles down, you know, and that all of a sudden I hear. 17:52 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm like sort of a bit scared of some scratches straps. 17:57 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, man, it was awful. 17:58 [SPEAKER_01]: So I finally finally started to get calm down. 18:02 [SPEAKER_01]: Thanks with a little help. 18:05 [SPEAKER_01]: And but once I moved from my chair over to the couch to where my back was at towards where the wind was blowing too. 18:13 [SPEAKER_01]: that helped a lot. 18:15 [SPEAKER_01]: So, and I wasn't hearing the front porch, you know, bounces much over on the couch. 18:20 [SPEAKER_01]: So, that, that stuff helped a lot. 18:22 [SPEAKER_01]: When I moved bit me in there for quite a while, I was a little, a little crazy. 18:27 [SPEAKER_01]: I thought somebody was going to have to come pick my ass up. 18:30 [SPEAKER_02]: Put you in a coat, was it? 18:32 [SPEAKER_05]: Has there been any update on Nancy and Gun 3? 18:35 [SPEAKER_05]: No, there are no where she's at. 18:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Like, we keep talking about it at work because one lady will scroll the news, you know, if we get a slow minute and we always hear pop up and like, I just can't believe it's real. 18:49 [SPEAKER_05]: In this day and age, even with cameras like that, someone can just banish. 18:54 [SPEAKER_05]: I don't get it. 18:56 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like boy, I hope I don't ever gave a good nap. 18:59 [SPEAKER_05]: Good God, especially with this much attention. 19:03 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, no, I know. 19:04 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like, that's nuts. 19:06 [SPEAKER_05]: I just can't believe it. 19:07 [SPEAKER_05]: I was like, I told the ladies I'd ask you guys. 19:11 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm like, if there's any new knowledge they will live. 19:14 [SPEAKER_05]: Damn. 19:16 [SPEAKER_02]: No, but I mean, her daughter released that new or video and was talking about like, 19:23 [SPEAKER_02]: pretty much that they would accept if their mom was no longer around. 19:27 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, you were right, Josh, it is me for Holland and then. 19:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Okay. 19:33 [SPEAKER_01]: The two lips. 19:35 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm surprised it's that late. 19:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, it's chilly you're up there and stuff doesn't like the ground has to get a certain degree for so long for the bulbs to Start lifted. 19:47 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, have you guys ever been speaking of Holland and Dutch things. 19:53 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know how I got on a zombie. 19:55 [SPEAKER_02]: You've been in Dutch brothers. 19:57 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that place is pretty good. 19:59 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not bad. 19:59 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not bad. 20:00 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not good. 20:01 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not good. 20:01 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not good. 20:01 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not good. 20:02 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 20:02 [SPEAKER_02]: I still like them. 20:03 [SPEAKER_02]: They're better. 20:03 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't wish we had one right here. 20:06 [SPEAKER_02]: Let me tell you, I don't know why this is. 20:08 [SPEAKER_02]: You can't find a seven brew or Dutch in Fort Wayne. 20:12 [SPEAKER_01]: Neither one I'm a seven brew. 20:13 [SPEAKER_02]: None of them. 20:13 [SPEAKER_02]: That's surprising. 20:14 [SPEAKER_02]: But guess what? 20:15 [SPEAKER_02]: Over here in Marion, they have two seven brew in a Dutch brew. 20:19 [SPEAKER_05]: That's a just two seven brew is now. 20:21 [SPEAKER_05]: We're going to have to do like a coffee, like sampling. 20:24 [SPEAKER_05]: Like we're going to all the coffee places in Marion to try them all, which one tastes better. 20:29 [SPEAKER_02]: Don't tease me with a good job. 20:34 [SPEAKER_05]: see which runs better. 20:35 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 20:36 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, one of two of a way. 20:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 20:37 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, they have, I don't know why. 20:40 [SPEAKER_02]: I used to not care. 20:42 [SPEAKER_02]: I used to not mind Dunkin' donuts. 20:46 [SPEAKER_05]: I like them. 20:46 [SPEAKER_02]: I can't. 20:48 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I guess I dropped them here. 20:49 [SPEAKER_05]: I don't really get coffee there. 20:51 [SPEAKER_05]: You usually get that strawberry refresher. 20:53 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah, no, I've never gotten that coffee. 20:55 [SPEAKER_02]: They never make but drink right. 20:58 [SPEAKER_02]: It's always like real coffee flavor. 21:02 [SPEAKER_02]: It's probably worth it or it's just all sugar like there's no like the thing like about seven brews like there's like a good mix like I'm I'm clearly drinking coffee but there's a night sweet flavor I get the sugar free option but I don't can I mean there's a lot of sugar in it and sometimes it's all coffee flavor and I'm like how about how are you going to put 12 cups of sugar and I still don't taste coffee 21:27 [SPEAKER_05]: how dare my coffee tastes like coffee? 21:30 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. 21:31 [SPEAKER_01]: But more creamer in it. 21:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Unless it's white, I ain't drinking it. 21:35 [SPEAKER_02]: I was in the app. 21:36 [SPEAKER_02]: Whenever I order from Starbucks, I always like custom make my drink. 21:41 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know why, but I always forget that like you can order creamer, so every time I'm like looking at the milk option, there's like all these options, like there's 50 options now, milk. 21:52 [SPEAKER_02]: But one of them is that creamer, but it doesn't just say creamer, though. 21:56 [SPEAKER_02]: That's the thing that breaks me up. 21:58 [SPEAKER_02]: They word it by whatever. 21:59 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't even know what word is because I don't use it because I'm going to see it. 22:01 [SPEAKER_02]: I'm like that can't be a cream for sure. 22:04 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 22:04 [SPEAKER_02]: No, they say like hard cream maybe wanted it as I don't know something something Claude cream Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Claude, Cla 22:32 [SPEAKER_02]: No, the sugar one. 22:33 [SPEAKER_02]: The sugar is a sugar cookie. 22:36 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yes. 22:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Usually if there's a sugar cookie latte that's sugar butter. 22:40 [SPEAKER_01]: It's something. 22:41 [SPEAKER_05]: It's a basic sugar cookie vanilla sugar cookie. 22:45 [SPEAKER_05]: No bobs and whistles or white chocolate mocha. 22:50 [SPEAKER_05]: I know. 22:50 [SPEAKER_05]: I feel like it's crazy white chocolate mocha with the pump of raspberry and you get a raspberry white chocolate mocha. 22:56 [SPEAKER_05]: It's to die for. 22:58 [SPEAKER_02]: I was over in Warsaw the other day and they had a berry white. 23:02 [SPEAKER_02]: I think it's berry white. 23:05 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I thought, oh, that's a clever name. 23:08 [SPEAKER_02]: And I ordered it just because it was called Barry White. 23:10 [SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, that's so clever. 23:12 [SPEAKER_02]: But then I realized that it was called Barry White because it had like raspberry and white chocolate mocha mix. 23:19 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it was so refreshing. 23:21 [SPEAKER_02]: I was like, this is really good. 23:24 [SPEAKER_05]: It's a good combo. 23:25 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 23:25 [SPEAKER_02]: And then I was like, oh, that's pretty caught it Barry White. 23:28 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 23:28 [SPEAKER_02]: It was like, I back to the private that they didn't even like, they didn't get enough to your life. 23:33 [SPEAKER_02]: I know. 23:34 [SPEAKER_02]: I listen to the oldies all the time, and he comes all the time, and he's like, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh 23:46 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't know. 23:47 [SPEAKER_01]: What does he sing? 23:49 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, don't ask me the name of anything. 23:51 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, good Lord Kim. 23:52 [SPEAKER_01]: Or the words to the song. 23:54 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I would probably know some of the songs. 23:57 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm pretty sure. 23:58 [SPEAKER_02]: You'll have to listen to him on your way home today. 24:00 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure. 24:01 [SPEAKER_05]: She'll be jaman. 24:02 [SPEAKER_02]: You'll notice as soon as it comes off, because he's always like, oh. 24:05 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, there's just like a certain tone that he's got, and he's just like a good, no, for your love, I think. 24:12 [SPEAKER_05]: That's what we got in that idea. 24:14 [SPEAKER_02]: He's on that thing about like, after you listen, you give us a car and you tell us you've been around. 24:18 [SPEAKER_05]: That thing's about like sexy stuff with a deep voice. 24:22 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 24:23 [SPEAKER_01]: He's an older, isn't he? 24:26 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 24:27 [SPEAKER_05]: Everybody's heard it like any like old sex scene in a movie His music is the camera pans to the five That's what's funny even now think I'm like I can't think of the songs these things, but I can think of like the sounds that he makes when he sings because it makes a lot of like 24:57 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm just a love machine. 24:59 [SPEAKER_05]: I think so, I think it is. 25:02 [SPEAKER_05]: I don't think so. 25:03 [SPEAKER_02]: I'm just a love. 25:04 [SPEAKER_02]: Now I want to look at it. 25:05 [SPEAKER_02]: Josh, once you get ready for your mystery, and why you're doing that, I'm going to look up if that is him, because that thing that is him. 25:14 [SPEAKER_02]: Love, let's see. 25:15 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, there's one of our listeners out there a scream in that of us. 25:18 [SPEAKER_02]: So now, got Barry White pictures all over their house. 25:21 [SPEAKER_03]: Like, you idiot, how dare you? 25:25 [SPEAKER_02]: Okay, well, the love machine was saying by the mirror calls. 25:29 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so no, no, that one wasn't. 25:31 [SPEAKER_02]: But I thought that I heard him sing up. 25:34 [SPEAKER_01]: He might have done a cover. 25:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Now, I have to wait, because it's gonna bother me to not know why he sings before I can start. 25:44 [SPEAKER_02]: Literally right now, if you look up Barry White music, the first thing that comes up on my phone is love making music. 25:53 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah. 25:55 [SPEAKER_05]: He knew what he was doing. 25:56 [SPEAKER_05]: A lot of babies. 25:57 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah, so. 25:59 [SPEAKER_02]: Hit one of his songs is, you're the first, the last, my everything. 26:03 [SPEAKER_01]: You remember that? 26:06 [SPEAKER_05]: I probably went if I had a day. 26:09 [SPEAKER_02]: There's a playlist on Spotify called Love Make a Music. 26:12 [SPEAKER_02]: Songs and lyrics are very white. 26:15 [SPEAKER_05]: There's a lot more than that, honey. 26:20 [SPEAKER_05]: What is my story today? 26:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, what is your story today? 26:23 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh yeah, well today is one of my favorite days of the year. 26:25 [SPEAKER_05]: It is the last day of winter. 26:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Also known as the spring equinox. 26:31 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, today this morning at around 11 a.m. the planet was divided perfectly in the center by sunlight and darkness. 26:40 [SPEAKER_05]: And from here until the summer equinox in June, we will have more sunshine every day, a little bit every day. 26:47 [SPEAKER_05]: little, well, a couple minutes here and there. 26:53 [SPEAKER_05]: I've already started spring cleaning. 26:54 [SPEAKER_05]: I dusted everything and wiped down the rest. 26:57 [SPEAKER_05]: Decluttered my closet and smudged every nook and cranny with a little bit of polo santo. 27:03 [SPEAKER_05]: This time of year has always been a celebration for mankind, a sure sign that we have survived the harsh winter and that brighter days are ahead. 27:15 [SPEAKER_05]: It's a time of shedding, what no longer serves us. 27:20 [SPEAKER_02]: Andy, is that what you're doing over there, Kim? 27:22 [SPEAKER_02]: She's shedding, shed, shed, shed. 27:24 [SPEAKER_02]: What was that smell was? 27:25 [SPEAKER_05]: Whatever. 27:26 [SPEAKER_05]: Andy cluttering all aspects of our lives. 27:30 [SPEAKER_05]: All looking forward to the growth that comes with spring. 27:34 [SPEAKER_05]: You like that, do you? 27:37 [SPEAKER_05]: And if you're anything like me, you also come into your spring heat and honey, it was a long barren winter. 27:44 [SPEAKER_02]: Good God, decade for some of us. 27:47 [SPEAKER_05]: One of these. 27:51 [SPEAKER_02]: Are you how one at the moon? 27:53 [SPEAKER_02]: These over how. 27:54 [SPEAKER_05]: They've been at the bit. 27:57 [SPEAKER_05]: One of the other things I'd like to do today is to use the opportunity to meditate. 28:02 [SPEAKER_05]: I start thinking about all the humans who have on this very day held in its sacred place. 28:08 [SPEAKER_05]: I think of the ceremonies, rituals, and places that were built specifically to signal the heraldine of the return of life. 28:18 [SPEAKER_05]: And today, we are going to explore some of these ancient sites and learn just how similar all of our ancestors were, even though separated by thousands of miles and or oceans. 28:33 [SPEAKER_05]: First up is the Temple of Manadra in Malta. 28:36 [SPEAKER_02]: No, manadra. 28:37 [SPEAKER_02]: No, manadra. 28:39 [SPEAKER_02]: Manadra in Malta. 28:41 [SPEAKER_02]: I like that one better than the one in my comment. 28:45 [SPEAKER_05]: I do not do manager-to-ab because I will know how you say a cotabitch. 28:52 [SPEAKER_05]: I am a very jealous lover of all the dickies for me. 28:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I don't have something that you just come up with. 28:58 [SPEAKER_02]: No, just have to look after them. 29:00 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't have a face ahead. 29:03 [SPEAKER_05]: Hey, that's my truth. 29:07 [SPEAKER_02]: That's not going to be on tattoo at Josh's next year, I think. 29:10 [SPEAKER_05]: That's my truth. 29:15 [SPEAKER_05]: First up is the Temple of Menandra in Malta. 29:19 [SPEAKER_05]: It is believed to have been built between 3,600 to 2,500 BC. 29:24 [SPEAKER_05]: The Temple was built out of Coraline, Limestone, and is believed to be the oldest, free-standing structure in the world. 29:34 [SPEAKER_05]: In some of the stone slabs, he used to build it way over 20 tons. 29:40 [SPEAKER_05]: Just a little bit, I forget, I think it was that field or something like a farmer. 29:45 [SPEAKER_05]: It was one of those archeological finds. 29:48 [SPEAKER_05]: Farmer digging in a field finds a rock and does a little dig in and, oh, call an archeologist. 29:53 [SPEAKER_05]: And now it's field's all dug up. 29:57 [SPEAKER_02]: Remember that place by our grandma's house? 29:58 [SPEAKER_05]: I found out. 29:59 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 30:01 [SPEAKER_05]: Now they have a pond and they strive for you. 30:03 [SPEAKER_05]: Right here in the middle of it, and it flooded every time. 30:06 [SPEAKER_05]: Every time. 30:06 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 30:07 [SPEAKER_01]: They've got a mammoth. 30:08 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they were digging up a pond, I think. 30:11 [SPEAKER_02]: And they found some bones, and they called the museum from Indianapolis to come out and ended up being a mammoth. 30:17 [SPEAKER_02]: So they ended up digging the whole thing up. 30:19 [SPEAKER_02]: So it wasn't a big property, and so like now if you go there, you see this huge pond most of the yard. 30:28 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and so like the driveway literally is right in the middle of the pond It's a little part of both sides. 30:34 [SPEAKER_02]: It's just a driveway. 30:35 [SPEAKER_05]: No, like over the water and it floods every time it rain to have Yeah, and there is no way to drive around the pond. 30:43 [SPEAKER_02]: No, because it went up to the property line Yeah, I mean almost their entire property is water 30:49 [SPEAKER_02]: It's not a big property either, but they got a lot of money and so I think they actually saw that house and that's remember they have that big old house with that big big gate thing down the road. 31:04 [SPEAKER_05]: The temple has a three layer layout with decorated pillar stones. 31:08 [SPEAKER_05]: The middle temple includes a large central doorway and vaulted ceiling. 31:13 [SPEAKER_05]: The lower temple is astronomically aligned, has stone benches, spiral carvings, and a port hole. 31:22 [SPEAKER_02]: I think Kim has one of those two. 31:25 [SPEAKER_02]: Slit. 31:26 [SPEAKER_02]: A port hole. 31:28 [SPEAKER_05]: She's been under more drunk and sailors than an article toilet. 31:31 [SPEAKER_02]: I can see the rent. 31:34 [SPEAKER_02]: In her dreams. 31:36 [SPEAKER_05]: Have I been with the sailor? 31:38 [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. 31:38 [SPEAKER_05]: Good time. 31:39 [SPEAKER_05]: I remember him fondly. 31:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Shh. 31:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Name was George Jeff. 31:44 [SPEAKER_06]: Oh, so and so. 31:51 [SPEAKER_02]: You know, Josh Kim could shave her hair for a while. 31:55 [SPEAKER_02]: She's too short for me. 31:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Kim could put on some male clone. 31:58 [SPEAKER_02]: Come on. 32:00 [SPEAKER_02]: I have hair already. 32:01 [SPEAKER_02]: Short hair. 32:02 [SPEAKER_06]: Short hair. 32:02 [SPEAKER_06]: Short hair. 32:05 [SPEAKER_05]: The temple was built to align with the spring and fall equinoxes. 32:09 [SPEAKER_05]: The lower temple is aligned with the sunrise during the equinoxes, and it illuminates the main doorway and inner area. 32:17 [SPEAKER_05]: While the summer and winter solstices, light up specific megaliths on either side of the doorway. 32:25 [SPEAKER_05]: excavations of the site have revealed animal bones, sacrificial flint knives, ropes, stone basins, and libation holes. 32:34 [SPEAKER_02]: Where'd you say we were? 32:36 [SPEAKER_05]: Malta. 32:38 [SPEAKER_02]: Where was that? 32:40 [SPEAKER_02]: Malta. 32:41 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know where Malta is. 32:43 [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know where there is. 32:44 [SPEAKER_02]: Can't look up where Malta is. 32:45 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. 32:46 [SPEAKER_02]: Toss on a mask. 32:46 [SPEAKER_03]: I don't even want to know. 32:47 [SPEAKER_02]: Somewhere warm. 32:48 [SPEAKER_05]: I'll look it up. 32:50 [SPEAKER_05]: I think over. 32:51 [SPEAKER_02]: I think I know I heard you say Malta, but I thought you were going to tell me where I was. 32:54 [SPEAKER_05]: I think it's like over towards like Indonesia or in somewhere like, no hold on a second. 33:02 [SPEAKER_02]: I can't even joke about this because Malta, I want this is why it sounds familiar because about three weeks ago, Wendy, who I do foul play with, it sends me a text and she's like, 33:14 [SPEAKER_02]: Just so you know I'm going out of town next week and I'm like, where the hell are you going when? 33:18 [SPEAKER_02]: And she's like, Malta and I'm like, where the hell are the Malta? 33:22 [SPEAKER_02]: It's why I looked it up and it's like, on the outskirts of Sicily. 33:25 [SPEAKER_02]: It's a little island right outside Sicily. 33:28 [SPEAKER_02]: And I told her, I was like, I never heard of Malta. 33:31 [SPEAKER_02]: So I was going all over my little farm going all over Malta, like sitting in her little sights. 33:34 [SPEAKER_02]: And I'm like, when you see this, tell me because it looks normal. 33:36 [SPEAKER_05]: Why should you go into the white lotus of something? 33:38 [SPEAKER_02]: Apparently. 33:39 [SPEAKER_02]: I heard that. 33:40 [SPEAKER_02]: I heard that. 33:41 [SPEAKER_02]: I heard that. 33:41 [SPEAKER_02]: And then, 33:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Little, this is why I hear about these rich people. 33:45 [SPEAKER_02]: Last week, she takes me and she's like, you're never guess where I'm at and I'm like, hell, I hope, and she's like, no, but it's warm, like, I hope. 33:54 [SPEAKER_02]: B. G. No, she's in Spain. 33:56 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, she's ran me ghostly. 33:58 [SPEAKER_05]: It's not nice. 33:59 [SPEAKER_05]: You know, too far from Britain, you can take a train to Spain. 34:05 [SPEAKER_05]: The train to Spain, when he was saying, 34:12 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's why Malta sounds weird. 34:13 [SPEAKER_02]: I was like why does this sound funny? 34:15 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's a little bit I want to hell if she's still there tell her to go to the pyramid. 34:19 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, no, she's not there any more Don't take a picture How was Malta to ask her she went to the pyramid? 34:25 [SPEAKER_02]: She might be something to do Oh, I have to it's like it walked in a clock here in India that night. 34:31 [SPEAKER_02]: That's gonna be a lie That's six seven hours ahead Although she's sleep for an hour. 34:36 [SPEAKER_02]: That's what those witches did. 34:37 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, she only sleeps for an hour I wish 34:42 [SPEAKER_05]: All of those tools found during the excavation indicate that the site was used for religious rituals, offerings, and possibly fertility ceremonies. 34:53 [SPEAKER_05]: You know what that means? 34:54 [SPEAKER_01]: Why do I mean, I think, or Jim's, or why, why, or Jim's, it's not like I can have any babies. 35:01 [SPEAKER_02]: But if you go there, you can still try alcohol. 35:05 [SPEAKER_05]: I can't have any babies either, but I still try. 35:08 [SPEAKER_01]: Speaking of babies, speaking of babies, my baby, she's smiling now. 35:13 [SPEAKER_05]: Is she a ginger? 35:14 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, she is. 35:15 [SPEAKER_05]: I thought so. 35:16 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, picture today. 35:17 [SPEAKER_05]: I was like, is she a, oh, yeah. 35:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, she's, I hope it's going to her eyebrows are coming in. 35:23 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, good. 35:24 [SPEAKER_01]: Red. 35:25 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it just seems like a kiss getting redder and redder and I'm like, 35:30 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, oh, she has curly hair that. 35:32 [SPEAKER_01]: And she got really wise too. 35:33 [SPEAKER_05]: I wasn't sure if those were still like the newborn eyes. 35:36 [SPEAKER_05]: I couldn't remember how long it takes for us. 35:38 [SPEAKER_01]: It's changed. 35:39 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, they've turned blue. 35:40 [SPEAKER_01]: They work, Ray. 35:42 [SPEAKER_02]: Emily's not a red head issue. 35:44 [SPEAKER_01]: No. 35:44 [SPEAKER_01]: She's a brunette. 35:45 [SPEAKER_01]: She's a dirty blonde. 35:46 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, you know how brunette. 35:47 [SPEAKER_02]: Josh, you were the brown hair. 35:49 [SPEAKER_02]: You're guilty of this, too. 35:50 [SPEAKER_02]: You don't know what car someone raw hair is. 35:53 [SPEAKER_02]: I did it once or twice years ago, Kim's only raw dog here she ain't nothing she put no makeup barn. 36:03 [SPEAKER_02]: That's your natural hair color. 36:05 [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. 36:06 [SPEAKER_02]: She chose. 36:07 [SPEAKER_05]: You bitch, you hardly use that. 36:08 [SPEAKER_05]: You hardly have any grays. 36:10 [SPEAKER_05]: Right, you're just starting to like lighten up around the temple. 36:14 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I've I've noticed a few up in here It's just because it's red, but it doesn't see so low ground. 36:21 [SPEAKER_01]: We don't get gray. 36:22 [SPEAKER_01]: We go white So yeah, I've seen a few. 36:25 [SPEAKER_05]: That's where the majority of my white sarcasm from here down comes in like ginger It's like a genetic thing Because I was just curious 36:35 [SPEAKER_05]: So that's why I don't usually have sideburns because all my hair's brown until about here and then it's ginger And then that's where all my grays are like Coming in the and I'll see it too because I'll be like, oh, that one looks real orange and then a few weeks later I'm like, who knows why? 36:52 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, my hair's red my mom's hair. 36:54 [SPEAKER_01]: She was better than my mind was which mine was really red when I was young and then 37:00 [SPEAKER_01]: Brady's dad is the ginger too. 37:02 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, so she had it on both sides. 37:04 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, cute. 37:05 [SPEAKER_02]: It's probably from the Mary Queen of Scots. 37:08 [SPEAKER_02]: All right. 37:09 [SPEAKER_05]: So we have my queen Elizabeth. 37:11 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they're going to crown you some day, Kim. 37:15 [SPEAKER_01]: Maybe. 37:16 [SPEAKER_05]: They do know that these temples were not used as tombs, and no human remains have been found in them. 37:22 [SPEAKER_05]: Menandra, along with other Maltenese megalithic temples, represents one of the earliest examples of monumental religious architecture in the world, and they even predate the Egyptian pyramids. 37:34 [SPEAKER_05]: There were other ones that I didn't cover, but I mean everybody knows like, 37:38 [SPEAKER_05]: Stonehenge aligns with the soul's to say is and then the pyramids like they align with something. 37:43 [SPEAKER_01]: You know, I see it somewhere that they've made some kind of a new discovery at the pyramids too, but I'm not real sure what it is. 37:51 [SPEAKER_05]: It's hard to really write like those power grids underneath them that go like stories down. 37:58 [SPEAKER_05]: We'll have next, we were gonna travel over to Mexico City to the pyramid at Chichenita. 38:06 [SPEAKER_05]: The pyramid located on Mexico's Yucotan Peninsula was constructed by a group of the Maya Civilization known as the Itsa. 38:15 [SPEAKER_02]: I know all of the time what some K-S-O. 38:16 [SPEAKER_02]: I know why J-E-S. Gosh, Josh, don't bring us a mess. 38:21 [SPEAKER_02]: Go ahead, give us no. 38:22 [SPEAKER_02]: Why don't you bring us some K-S-O? 38:23 [SPEAKER_05]: Josh, you're going to tell us a story about K-S. Stop that Wendy's, any guy K-S-O. 38:27 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm always like that girl scout frosty, though. 38:29 [SPEAKER_05]: Or Sunday. 38:30 [SPEAKER_05]: She got a girl scout frosty. 38:32 [SPEAKER_05]: It's a girl scout Sunday. 38:33 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm a spoke of thinments Sunday. 38:37 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, a thinments okay, but I feel good. 38:41 [SPEAKER_05]: Phenophos, the Samoa, I would have had one. 38:43 [SPEAKER_05]: Exactly. 38:44 [SPEAKER_02]: You got three, and all for you. 38:46 [SPEAKER_05]: And the pyramid is believed to have been built around 800 to 1200 AD. 38:50 [SPEAKER_05]: It is also called El Castillo, and it was dedicated to Kolkakhan, the feathered serpent deity, symbolizing the connection between the earthly and the spiritual worlds, because it was rooted in the ground and then reached up into the heavens. 39:08 [SPEAKER_05]: Why do you say it was called? 39:10 [SPEAKER_05]: Pyramid at Kitchen Eatsa also called El Castillo. 39:14 [SPEAKER_02]: Must be English for Big Ask Pyramid. 39:16 [SPEAKER_02]: Big Ask Pyramid. 39:17 [SPEAKER_05]: I am not a big Ask Pyramid. 39:20 [SPEAKER_05]: Biggest pyramid. 39:22 [SPEAKER_05]: And its design also incorporates astronautical knowledge. 39:26 [SPEAKER_05]: The pyramid has 365 steps representing the solar year. 39:31 [SPEAKER_05]: And during the equinoxes, shadows create the illusion of a serpent descending the staircase. 39:40 [SPEAKER_05]: As the sun sets, these shadows form a pattern that represents the body of a serpent, and it does appear to move down the steps, you know, as the sun sets it starts off at the top, and it looks like a basically a dragon come and down. 39:55 [SPEAKER_05]: That optical illusion is a result of the precise architectural design of the ancient Maya. 40:06 [SPEAKER_05]: You know, they just don't build things like they used to. 40:08 [SPEAKER_05]: I just found that fascinating that the Mayans had like the no-with-all, no-with-all, however you pronounce that, to like come up with, you know, you think of back then like sticks and stones and, you know, not a lot besides growing vegetables, you don't think like, somewhere out there was an architect that was 40:33 [SPEAKER_05]: ingenious enough to be like, where this pyramid's going to have a dragon come down there. 40:38 [SPEAKER_02]: Now everything's just off of wish. 40:40 [SPEAKER_05]: Right, or last two years, like all of our bridges are here following a part of the streets. 40:48 [SPEAKER_05]: So yes, let's bring back magical staircase. 40:50 [SPEAKER_02]: That's what gets me. 40:51 [SPEAKER_02]: All of a sudden, no, let's talk about this Josh. 40:53 [SPEAKER_02]: You go to Rome. 40:55 [SPEAKER_02]: They got streets 41:01 [SPEAKER_02]: And they're all torn up. 41:02 [SPEAKER_02]: They got paul holes and paul holes and paul holes. 41:05 [SPEAKER_05]: I saw a guy comparing ancient Roman roads to how roads are built today. 41:12 [SPEAKER_05]: And I mean, now it's just, you know, asphalt over dirt, maybe gravel over dirt and asphalt. 41:19 [SPEAKER_05]: But like the Roman roads, they had like layers and layers of stuff. 41:24 [SPEAKER_05]: and then like the hard heavy rocks on top of it. 41:27 [SPEAKER_05]: So it's not just, you know, a layer of stones, like it's multiple, multiple layers. 41:34 [SPEAKER_05]: Really ingenious though. 41:35 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 41:36 [SPEAKER_05]: I mean way back then. 41:37 [SPEAKER_02]: That's what their roads were still. 41:38 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 41:40 [SPEAKER_02]: There's cobwebs. 41:41 [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, streams, their architectures held up mostly a lot of, you know, stuff was underground for 41:55 [SPEAKER_05]: And now my Ikea bookstands falling apart just because I was a fool and put books on it. 42:02 [SPEAKER_05]: Right. 42:03 [SPEAKER_05]: Or you moved it. 42:04 [SPEAKER_01]: Real. 42:05 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 42:05 [SPEAKER_01]: They're good for, they're good for about one maybe two moves. 42:09 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 42:09 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah. 42:10 [SPEAKER_02]: That's right. 42:11 [SPEAKER_05]: Wait, and what are you supposed to do when you move Ikea stuff take it all apart. 42:15 [SPEAKER_05]: Right. 42:16 [SPEAKER_04]: I think that's what I'm going to expect it to do. 42:18 [SPEAKER_04]: You think I kept those instructions that pamphlet? 42:21 [SPEAKER_05]: Probably got to cut the first one. 42:23 [SPEAKER_05]: I throw it away immediately because I'm like, I gotta, it's traumatic. 42:29 [SPEAKER_05]: That's right. 42:30 [SPEAKER_05]: I'll take a shower. 42:31 [SPEAKER_05]: And always quote unquote extra. 42:35 [SPEAKER_05]: I should be a drinking game. 42:37 [SPEAKER_05]: Everybody has to put something from my key. 42:39 [SPEAKER_05]: Every time there's an extra piece, you gotta take a shot. 42:43 [SPEAKER_05]: I'd be drunk. 42:44 [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. 42:46 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, next we go a little north to what was the home of the Publoan people, and what is now New Mexico. 42:53 [SPEAKER_05]: The site is called Chaco Canyon, and the equinoxes there are not just astronomical events, but they also held significant historical importance for the ancestral Publoans. 43:07 [SPEAKER_05]: They were crucial for guiding rituals, uniting communities, and ensuring the sustainability 43:15 [SPEAKER_05]: In the canyon, there is a carved rock that, on the equinoxes, when the sun shines directly over, a knife shape appears, what the pebbloins called the sun dagger. 43:31 [SPEAKER_05]: The Pabloans were known for their dobe and stone dwellings, often built in compact villages called Puebloes. 43:38 [SPEAKER_05]: Everybody's seeing these pictures. 43:40 [SPEAKER_05]: I want to go. 43:40 [SPEAKER_05]: They look so cool. 43:43 [SPEAKER_05]: Some are constructed on Mesa tops or in cliff alcoves, such as those preserved at the famous Mesa Verde. 43:50 [SPEAKER_05]: I ain't going to a lot of those if you're day. 43:53 [SPEAKER_05]: Every picture you see those places, I got ladders everywhere. 43:57 [SPEAKER_05]: I think a lot of them have been, like, you can walk, like, the ones up on the cliffs. 44:03 [SPEAKER_05]: You can walk up to it on a trail. 44:05 [SPEAKER_05]: Look up. 44:06 [SPEAKER_05]: But I think, like, public access is closed for sure. 44:10 [SPEAKER_05]: Too much damage. 44:11 [SPEAKER_05]: People steal and shit. 44:12 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 44:12 [SPEAKER_05]: Take a look. 44:13 [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. 44:14 [SPEAKER_05]: Break and shit. 44:15 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah. 44:15 [SPEAKER_01]: Those people think they got to take rocks from everyone. 44:19 [SPEAKER_05]: that the blow-in still have, you know, living ancestors. 44:22 [SPEAKER_05]: So that's like, they're, you know, that's, that's for them. 44:26 [SPEAKER_01]: Let their history. 44:28 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, 44:29 [SPEAKER_05]: Those are all the sites that I hadn't heard of before, you know, as I mentioned the more famous ones, the pyramids and the ones other people, or everybody is aware of, you know, that one lines up with the solstice, but these I had never heard of, I really like the one in Mexico, the serpent snake one, you can see videos of it on a YouTube and it's really cool to watch. 44:55 [SPEAKER_01]: look that up. 44:56 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm like man, from all that time we go like, you know, that's the one thing that I'd love about being being the one that edits these and does everything with them because I say, oh, I'll have to look that up. 45:06 [SPEAKER_01]: And then when I'm editing it, I've got to take a break. 45:11 [SPEAKER_01]: I got to look it. 45:12 [SPEAKER_01]: What's this? 45:13 [SPEAKER_01]: I like this. 45:14 [SPEAKER_05]: make a little notes can look this up. 45:16 [SPEAKER_02]: Right. 45:17 [SPEAKER_02]: You should start just throwing in the pictures in your videos now, but you look shut up. 45:22 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, thank you. 45:23 [SPEAKER_01]: That's true. 45:24 [SPEAKER_01]: I could do that. 45:25 [SPEAKER_02]: You could. 45:26 [SPEAKER_01]: I could start doing that. 45:27 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah. 45:28 [SPEAKER_02]: You'll practice harness your skill cam. 45:31 [SPEAKER_02]: You're going to forget until you're not that hard. 45:33 [SPEAKER_02]: You're going to forget. 45:34 [SPEAKER_02]: And then when you hear that, you're 45:40 [SPEAKER_05]: I'd love to go see the my appearance, but that would be really cool. 45:44 [SPEAKER_05]: You ain't ever finding my ass in South America. 45:46 [SPEAKER_05]: No, it's hot. 45:47 [SPEAKER_05]: They probably have good air conditioning down there. 45:49 [SPEAKER_05]: It's that's just where the anaconda lives. 45:52 [SPEAKER_01]: No, no. 45:53 [SPEAKER_05]: If I saw an anaconda in the wild, my soul would just vacate my body. 45:57 [SPEAKER_05]: I'll just put it in. 45:59 [SPEAKER_05]: But then it would re-enter and I'd run away because I wouldn't want my dead body to be my snake. 46:11 [SPEAKER_01]: the crime corner. 46:12 [SPEAKER_02]: You should text the person that we know that works of crime con and try to sweet talk ourselves in. 46:17 [SPEAKER_02]: I want to send her a very white. 46:20 [SPEAKER_02]: I'm just love machine. 46:23 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't know. 46:24 [SPEAKER_02]: I don't care because I like that song. 46:28 [SPEAKER_01]: Everyone to cause them. 46:29 [SPEAKER_01]: I've always wanted to get a cause and I've been. 46:31 [SPEAKER_01]: You've been to Cosmo. 46:33 [SPEAKER_02]: Well, when I was young, I went with my uncle and my cousin. 46:36 [SPEAKER_05]: Is it cool? 46:37 [SPEAKER_05]: That was a long time ago. 46:38 [SPEAKER_02]: It was when they almost got left off the boat. 46:41 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's how you got it. 46:43 [SPEAKER_02]: It was like, we almost got stranded by myself. 46:45 [SPEAKER_05]: It was the uncle that's always late and somethings. 46:47 [SPEAKER_05]: You just can't be late. 46:48 [SPEAKER_02]: That's true, you can not. 46:50 [SPEAKER_02]: And you don't separate when you're in a real. 46:53 [SPEAKER_02]: We separated and they were late. 46:55 [SPEAKER_02]: And we almost got left on the boat to buy ourselves in Mexico. 47:00 [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, my God. 47:06 [SPEAKER_05]: That's it for my tale for today. 47:08 [SPEAKER_05]: My next mystery kind of plays into this one, depending on how you listen or better yet envisioned. 47:16 [SPEAKER_02]: And your better had case, though. 47:19 [SPEAKER_02]: That does some good. 47:20 [SPEAKER_02]: I know, I'm what's in case now. 47:21 [SPEAKER_02]: You've had the case. 47:22 [SPEAKER_02]: I like the, that makes him plays fast food, makes him plays here in town. 47:26 [SPEAKER_02]: I'll talk about the other one. 47:27 [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah, love. 47:29 [SPEAKER_05]: La Habanera or something. 47:31 [SPEAKER_02]: No, that's the difference. 47:33 [SPEAKER_05]: I don't remember the difference. 47:34 [SPEAKER_05]: The jalapeno bahaha. 47:35 [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, that's the jalapeno bahaha. 47:38 [SPEAKER_02]: They got like the fries. 47:39 [SPEAKER_02]: Have you ever had them? 47:40 [SPEAKER_02]: They got French fries. 47:42 [SPEAKER_02]: It's like the Mexican like twice. 47:43 [SPEAKER_02]: They got like caso and they got the good stuff on them fries. 47:48 [SPEAKER_05]: I think the burrito in a bowl. 47:50 [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's good too. 47:52 [SPEAKER_05]: And the white cheese makes it all together. 47:53 [SPEAKER_02]: Try the fries next time, Josh. 47:56 [SPEAKER_02]: It's like a loaded fries, but it's like Mexican. 47:58 [SPEAKER_02]: I'd rather have to teach it, Simpetitas. 48:01 [SPEAKER_02]: It's delicious. 48:02 [SPEAKER_05]: I'm done. 48:03 [SPEAKER_05]: And loaded fries, I like to have the crispy fries, and then dip it into things versus fries that get soggy. 48:12 [SPEAKER_05]: What do you think? 48:13 [SPEAKER_02]: I like to get the toppings on the side. 48:14 [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. 48:15 [SPEAKER_02]: So that way I can dip in myself and they give you a lot. 48:18 [SPEAKER_02]: So I can have them left over. 48:19 [SPEAKER_02]: When I hate the soggy fries at the bottom, it's chili cheese fries. 48:23 [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. 48:24 [SPEAKER_05]: You're like, oh, mashed potatoes and chili. 48:27 [SPEAKER_05]: Just stainless good and chili cheese fries. 48:30 [SPEAKER_01]: I always get my chips on the side. 48:33 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I think I have an idea for it. 48:41 [SPEAKER_01]: Come on. 48:50 [SPEAKER_05]: Well, we will talk at you guys later. 48:53 [SPEAKER_02]: We'll see you in a moment. 48:57 [UNKNOWN]: Bye.
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