This is dispatches from Myrtle Beach with Charles Neil and my son Link from Good Mythical Morning. How you doing, Link? >> I’m doing pretty good, Dad. How are you? >> Oh, doing good. Doing good. Yeah. Your backdrop is looking particularly nice. >> Yeah, we still we’ve we’ve still been going to the beach for some afternoon a little bit. It’s cooled off, but just >> I can see that there’s there’s all types of umbrellas and people on the beach behind you. >> Yeah, that’s that would be more like in the summertime. Right now it’s not that many down there, which is nice for us. >> Oh, yeah. >> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, you know what? >> Yeah. >> What else has been going on with you? I mean, everything all right with all the kids and everybody doing good. And >> Lando is um his big thing right now is uh ceramics. He’s doing a lot of sculpting of pottery. >> He um he goes twice a week and he’ll go for like three hours at a time and I think he’d want to stay a lot longer. And he’s bringing back he like uh he he’s made pots um for Christiey’s plants. He’s made u he made a a sculpture of a mushroom that looked pretty amazing. and that’s now on display in our dining room. So, he’s doing good. >> Yeah. When I was when I was out there in September, he showed me a couple of the things he had made that was they were pretty darn good, I’m telling you. >> Yeah. And um Li Lily’s doing good. She uh she came over for dinner the other night. So, we’re trying to we’re trying to get some more dinners on the calendar cuz, you know, it’s like 20 minute drive from her apartment. It’s not that far. >> Okay. >> But we got to, you know, we’re trying to give her trying to lure her back home a little bit so we can catch up in person with some whatever food she wants to eat. >> So she chose chili. >> And cuz Christy was like, >> “Come over. What do you want us to make?” She was like, “Chili.” And then Lando and I were like, “Hold on. We had chili like five days ago. Why? Why do you She just Lily just threw out chili. She didn’t even really want chili. You could have You could have thrown out something else. When she said, “Chili?” Like, “Well, we just had that.” Chris like, “No.” We asked her what she wanted. She said, “Chili.” I was like, “We’re going to have chili again.” So, here we are having chili again. >> You don’t need to have chili twice in a, >> you know, you know, >> two week span or something >> in eight days, >> you know, especially when you’ve also had it for leftovers. >> You know, when you had chili, there’s there’s always room for leftovers. >> Yeah. But I was like, Lando, listen. Just focus on the cornbread. >> Christy makes this good cornbread and I I’ll eat some. You know, you got a good dish when you eat it with the meal and it makes the meal and then you get another piece of it for a dessert >> and you So, for the cornbread dessert, it’s the same cornbread, but then I take and I drizzle honey over all of it. And I still crack black pepper over all of it. I don’t know. I just did. >> Honey, black pepper, cornbread. That was good. And that’s like a pre- dessert because if you still if you want dessert and you want full-blown ice cream or pie or something, you can still do that a little bit later. Oh, yeah. So, you get a pre you get a you get a pre- dessert. So, I was like, Lando, see, there’s a lots lots of positives here. And Lily’s here. >> So, that’s So, Lily’s doing good. Lincoln is still um studying abroad. >> Oh yeah. >> He’s he’s going all over uh Europe. Every weekend he’s somewhere else just living his best life. I’m quite jealous. I’m very happy for him. >> So, we’re not going to be reunited with him until Christmas. He will not be coming home for Thanksgiving, but we will be. >> Yep, that’s what I heard. >> So, y’all need to come Y’all need to plan on coming up there. >> Oh, yeah. We’ll just have to see how everything is with Nancy and what’s going on, >> right? >> And everything. >> So, everybody’s doing good. >> What? Well, Logan sent me some stuff about our podcast today. And you know, I’m kind of a old school person, but she said, >> “Yeah, >> if you’re listening on Tuesday on 111, make a wish.” And she said, I said, “What do you mean 111 and make a wish?” And she told me, she said, “When you have those two days come together and it’s 11 and 11, you’re supposed to make a wish about something you would like to happen.” Like throwing a penny in the whale and making a wish. So >> I I Logan, thank you. I learned something from you. Of course, I learn stuff from you all the time, but >> of course. >> What about me, Dad? >> I don’t. You probably knew what 11 and 11 if it >> I mean you’d learn anything from me. >> Well, you Well, there’s your answer right there. >> Absolutely. >> It took a long time to answer. >> Well, I was thinking about all the things you >> His eyes rolled back in his head. What? Now I got to tell this boy. He teaches me stuff. What? It’s fine. I don’t teach you anything. It’s fine. That’s fine. >> Yes. But, hey, I must have learned something cuz I I didn’t three years ago I sure didn’t know anything about talking to you on a podcast. >> That’s true. >> Yeah. I think Logan may have taught you that, too. Actually, >> November 11th is just it’s 1111. >> Oh, yeah. >> Or it’s just the time of day. It could be any day. This one’s just particularly special because it’s the date is 11-11. >> Oh, yeah. So, if you’re if if the if it’s today, if you’re listening to this fresh and you’re listening to this at 111 A.M. or PM, you got two chances at 11:11 111. So, you That’s right. And if you keep your eye on it, you get two wishes out of today. >> That would be correct. >> Now, we are recording this in advance. So any wish that you would, you know, that you would toss out right now, it wouldn’t work. We got to wait until this is just for the listeners. >> Maybe it comes out on 111 11. >> It does, Dad. It absolutely does. >> That’s what I thought. >> So So we have to we have to listen to this show ourselves. Do you ever listen back to the show? Um, sometimes I walk in and NY’s watching it and I sit down and listen to it. >> Okay. But >> she she she’s got it where it pulls up on the TV. Oh. >> And every morning when she gets up, she >> watches one of the podcasts. >> Oh, that’s nice. >> Yeah, >> that’s nice. She’s not I thought she’d be too tired of you for that. >> No, that ain’t why she watches it. She watches to see what you and I say. Oh, she’s policing. >> Yes, >> I get it. That’s fine. >> You know, we need a little bit of that. You definitely need that. >> I definitely cuz that’s what she I’m trying to remember. She was watching it and then she >> took it and rewind it. Rewindound it and come back and she said, “You said hell.” >> And it but it was just in a you know like what the hell are you doing or something? Oh, she got on you for saying hell >> mean. Yeah. Oh, yeah. >> Oh, man. She’s really got you on a straight and narrow. >> So, >> okay. >> But you know, uh, just 11 and 11. Yeah. >> Make a wish 11 >> get to make a wish twice. So, >> uh, >> now you can prepare your wish, Dad. Yeah. So when when Nancy, you’re listening to the podcast right now and you’re seeing if we’re saying something that we shouldn’t say and you need to pause it and you need you need to remind Dad, you can remind me to that we need to make our wishes today and we have them prepared. >> Okay. So I’m going to prepare mine right now. >> Okay. I just wished for a certain type of meal on Thanksgiving. Now, I can’t say what it is cuz I don’t want to spoil it. So, I just >> But it ain’t t I I know it’s not turkey. >> You know, it’s not turkey. And I’m looking, you know, I’m looking at you right now. So, >> but you know, you we we’ve got to uh kind of see how things go with Nancy. Whether or not your your dad’s going to get to cook for you this year. >> I understand. You’re right. You’re right. We got priorities. >> We’re taking care of Nancy. >> That’s right. >> Yeah. I’m going to take care of her before I feed you on Thanksgiving. >> That’s fair. That’s fair. That’s fair. >> I might Don’t make me look bad. >> I might can. >> I’ll change my wish. I can order you some ribs from somewhere else. >> Okay. All right. I’mma make my wish just about Nancy then. How’s that? Top that. >> That’s good. That would be wonderful. That’s fine. >> But I get two wishes. >> You get two. So >> So both. >> One for what you want. >> One for her and one for me. You know, I propose. >> Do you know what yours is going to be? >> Yeah. I know what mine’s going to be, but >> Okay. You’re keeping it to yourself. That’s good. >> Yeah. I’m just going to keep that one to myself. All right. >> It’s got to do It’s got to do with Nancy, but >> it’s time for All right, Mr. Neil. What you think of this reel? >> Well, Link, we we got somebody wanting us to watch another video about I reckon it’s about painting and they want me and you to watch it. It says Mr. Neil. Mr. Neil. >> Mr. Neil. It didn’t say Charles. It’s from David. He said, “Take a look at this reel.” >> This is an automatic wall painter. I just stick it to the wall, hit the button, and let it go. It climbs on its own, lays down paint, and gives me laser straight edges. No tape, no rollers. How does it stick to the wall? It’s going >> It’s a Roomba for the wall. How on earth? So you load it with the paint. Obviously. >> Obviously. >> And then have you seen anything like this? >> Well, I thought we had something kind of like this before where it went up and painted the wall back and forth, but it painted all the way to the ceiling and then the bottom. >> Yeah. Yeah, it was like a huge machine. So, this one is cool cuz it’s a tiny little thing control with like a remote almost. >> Yeah, I am suspicious to say >> I I mean the texture on it and with the paint looks pretty good, but where you got to get back up there and >> I don’t know. It looks like you still got to cut it out at the top and the bottom and maybe around the corner some, but >> there’s no way this thing works great. First of all, it may be AI. >> That’s fair. >> I just don’t I don’t know how it’s sticking to the wall and putting out paint the width of the whole Roomba underneath it. I mean to stick to the wall it’s it’s it’s got to be like some sort of sticky or suction or something >> something that sucks it up there but this still lets >> you’ve not seen this in any >> I and I’m trying to figure out I I don’t see any paint in that little hole. So I don’t see how that thing could hold enough paint to even go up one time. Right. >> And to put the paint on the wall. Uh >> there’s a lot of questions here. >> David, I’m sorry, but uh you know, if you want to use something like this, use it. But you’d be better off just painting the wall yourself. Yeah. And then you could then you could sit back and look at it and say, “A robot didn’t do that. I did it.” >> Now, do you feel the same way about a Roomba that’s constantly cleaning your floors? Do you ever sit back and say I swept that floor? >> Oh yeah. I Yes. So I mean cuz I got I got we got a central vacuum system and >> and I use it a right smart and then Nancy mops. >> Yes, she does. I like the idea of a Roomba going around when we’re not there picking up crumbs and stuff. I don’t have one, >> but I’m open to it. But >> But I’d like to have one. Yeah. Because I mean, our house is nothing but ceramic tile in it, and it it could go around and pick up all the dust and the dirt and little >> uh popcorn that Nancy leaves on the floor and all that good stuff. >> Oh, okay. Well, you maybe maybe this is a Christmas idea. >> Oh, yeah. >> Mhm. >> Well, maybe. Hey. Yeah, >> maybe it’d even be better than that and we could get Roomba to sponsor dispatches from Myrtle Beach and they’d send us one and we’d use it and say how well it worked. >> Well, let’s give it a shot. Roomba. >> Okay, >> we’re coming for you. >> Yeah. >> Not paint Roomba, though. >> No, not No, that that won’t Roomba. That was a robot. >> Yeah, right. Planning a trip this fall or over the holidays? 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So, uh, >> well, >> uh, can I >> He’s a lot I believe Link’s a lot more happier than Red is, but, >> let me explain. >> Can I explain? >> Yeah. You’ve never seen this image before? >> Absolutely not. But it was my first view. >> Well, this is we we signed up for a a best friend test and they put you through all sorts of tests in order to assess how good of friends you are. So, we had to prove >> Let me let me ask you a question. Y’all been together since the first grade. We’ve been we’ve been friends since first grade together. >> And what in the world would you need to take your clothes off as much as stuff and you got a business together to let y’all figure out that y’all weren’t best friends? Why Why would you have to do something like that? >> Yeah, it turned Well, because the room was really cold. >> Well, I that still that still don’t answer my question. I don’t care if the room was hot cold. Y’all been doing this 20 about 20 years and you’ve been friends 20 besides that. What What makes you feel like you got to take a test to figure out that y’all ain’t best friends? I think you’re best friends. >> Well, to prove it. And you know, if you’re trapped on the side of a mountain with your friend and you’re like inclement weather hits and it’s you got to you’re going to die of hypothermia if you don’t keep warm. Well, you got to be willing to do something like this to stay alive. >> Yeah. But you still going, hey, if you in the mountains and you go up there to do something, >> you going to have clothes on. >> But you need to take your clothes off >> in order to share >> body. That ain’t that ain’t the way that works. You You ain’t got to take your clothes off when it’s frigid and cold, hoping to keep you warm. You can still snuggle and rub the clothes and the clothes help keep you warm when you’re snuggling up with them on, too. Well, >> so that dog won’t hunt. >> You’re right about that cuz this wasn’t even a test. >> This We thought this was the test, but then it wasn’t. >> Oh, so what was it? >> We We had We had to save a drowning baby by working together. It’s a long story. >> Okay. >> This is This is This was an episode of Wonder Hole season two. >> Okay. And the whole episode need to start watching that. >> The premise was we had to we we signed up for the best friends test to prove our friendship and we we we demonstrated to what lengths we were willing to go to prove our friendship. Only our platonic friendship. >> Yeah. Okay. Right. I mean Okay. Well, I seen enough, Logan, and I described to the listeners what I saw. >> I also chewed up a cookie and spit it into Rhett’s mouth. >> Well, that don’t surprise me that some of the I’ve seen I think I’ve seen y’all almost >> Okay. Yeah. >> eat something and give it to one another anyway. So, Well, we we got another video here. This is all I can see load Logan. It says buttery flaky crust. >> Okay. >> Yes. This one’s a little bit from me. So, on one of the recent pronunciation videos we posted, >> someone commented buttery flaky crust. And I was like, “Oh my god, I forgot about that video. It’s so good and it’s so Charles in the best way.” >> I don’t I don’t know. >> You don’t know this. Okay. You might when you see it. >> The line is baked in a buttery flaky crust. >> Baked on a buttery fl crust. >> It’s close. >> Buttery flaky. >> Baked in a buttery flavored crust. Baked in a buttery flavored crust. Uh crust. Yeah. >> Baked in a buttery flaky crust. Baked in a buttery. >> Sounds like Link telling me. >> Baked on a buttery crispy crust. >> Flaky. I left flaky out again. >> Baked on a buttery uh crispy crust. >> Flaky. >> I said flaky. Okay. She’s She’s had enough. >> Baked in a butter flaky crust. >> You should have had me do that. >> Oh yeah, she loves that. Good. >> Baked in a buttery flaky. >> Baked in a buttery crispy crust. >> Baked in a buttery flavored >> flaky. Baked in a bite. That’s a good Baked in a buttery crispy flight. >> What? She did it. Now she can’t do it. >> Jack. >> Hey. >> Well, that reminded him. Hey, that reminded me of me and you. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Those are the moment I say I can do it. I can’t do it. >> Baked in a buttery flaky crust. Buttery crispy crust. >> I had never seen that. No. Okay. >> 12 million views or something on YouTube. >> Yeah. >> Well, they they could take the stuff in and out of me doing uh good mythical eating and make a video of me saying what I was supposed to say until I >> Sorry, not sorry. >> Yeah. Sorry, not sorry. Yeah. It’s time for another edition of Don’t Tell Nana. I got one from Dana and said, “Did you ever get sent to detention as a kid?” Oh, Lord. >> Well, I can tell that the memories flooding back. It’s a safe space. Dad, Nana’s not listening. And no one who is listening is going to tell Nana, right? Well, uh, they could probably tell her cuz she would probably I don’t know if they told her or just told my daddy, but u Well, let’s hear it. >> When I was in the fifth grade >> Mhm. >> I was in a combination room and and the grade below us was the fourth grade. >> Okay. And so they had a little special thing and was >> This isn’t a jacket story, is it? >> No, >> cuz I don’t cuz I’m I already heard a jacket story. >> No, this is >> standing on somebody’s jacket. Go ahead. I think it was the same grade, though. >> Well, no, that was in the sixth grade. The jacket story. >> Okay. All right. >> That was the That was the next year I did something and had to pay for it again. >> So, you get what you get one a year. I reckon I did. So, our the teacher’s name was Miss Borin, and I can’t believe she let me do what I was going to do, but and she didn’t let me do that, but >> what >> she had me and Bill McCoy going around where we were having a little party for uh everybody in the room >> and I can’t remember the girl’s name, but there was a little girl and she was she was a pretty Okay. I mean, but she she would not have anything to do with me. Just wouldn’t have nothing to do with I don’t know. She just didn’t like me or what. But we were going around and I I when we got around to her and she had a little cup out and was going to get the punch out of the Kool-Aid out of the thing and give it to her. And I and I I looked down. And I said, “Well, you like me now cuz I’m bringing you around to punch, don’t you?” And she just g me the funniest face. And I said, “I can fix that.” And I just dumped the whole polar punch on her, >> Dad. And >> that didn’t fix it. That didn’t make her like you. >> No, but it made her think about it because >> it made her think about it. >> Yeah. So they Miss Boring come up and made somebody else clean it up and grab me by the ear and pull me downstairs >> to the principal’s office and told him and when I when she walked in the door with me, the uh I can’t remember who the principal was. Anyway, he said first thing out of his mouth, she didn’t get to say nothing. said, “What has he done now?” >> Well, he don’t. >> But she didn’t like me. >> That that teacher did not like me. So, of course. >> Well, should she have >> I can I I Yeah, I can understand why cuz as much mess as I did and trouble I called her caused her and Bill McCoy throwed his hands up in there and said, “I didn’t have nothing to do with this. Have nothing.” So, you got detention? >> Oh, yeah. I got No, I didn’t get kicked out of school, but I had to stay after school and then I had to go up there and before they cleaned up some and I had to clean up and mop the whole room and stay that afternoon. And um >> and did you apologize to this young lady? >> Uh I had to uh my daddy come over there and found out what size dress she wore and where it come from. I had to go buy her a dress and bring it back to her the next day. >> That was just like the jacket. >> Just like the jacket. >> Every year you having to you having to buy somebody you having to buy a girl’s clothes and give them to her. >> Yep. >> And what did you learn, Dad? What did you learn? I I did I I did learn that the girl that was in the sixth grade uh after I brought her back a new jacket, she said, “Well, I like this jacket better than my other one. I I believe I’ll have something to do with you.” So, it worked out on that. So, it didn’t work out on this one. But >> So, you brought the Kool-Aid girl a new dress and she still didn’t like you. >> Oh, no. >> No. >> Okay. She had a she had a long memory. >> Yep. You know, you don’t do well with those women with long memories. You got to have you got to have those women with a short-term memory loss. >> Yeah. So maybe m I don’t know if Nana remembers that or not, but u >> we’re not going to find out. >> Well, we ain’t going to Don’t y’all tell her. >> Don’t bring it back up. She’s 93. She don’t need to remember stuff like that anymore about what her son did growing up, >> right? >> She remembers enough of that anyway, >> you know. >> True. >> So maybe, you know, maybe uh one day you can tell a story like that cuz my son, the apple didn’t fall far from the tree with some of the stuff you did. >> I don’t So >> I don’t think I pour Kool-Aid on a girl just cuz she didn’t like me. >> Oh, no. I didn’t say that. I just said >> I would never. >> Y’all been out there so long you don’t understand southern anymore. >> Well, last time we tested our southern slang. >> I woke very well at it. >> I I knew more than you did, and that just doesn’t seem right. So, this is your chance to redeem yourself. We’re going to both compete. Logan, you set up and see if we can complete this thing. >> Yes. >> Last time you tied. >> If you know it, say I know it. because we’re gonna let the person who doesn’t know it struggle a little bit. >> Well, you guys did have your key words. Yee-haw. >> Oh, yeah. >> And directly. >> All right. Yeah. So, you’re direct. You’re still you’re going to use directly. >> You were directly. He was yehaw. >> Okay. I don’t remember that. I remember now. All right. So, that’s how you buzz in. If you know it, you say yeehaw. >> Okay. >> And I’ll say directly. All right. We’re ready. >> Okay. First one. Don’t let the door hit you. >> Yeah. Well, don’t let the door hit you. >> Don’t let the door hit you in the ass before you going going out when >> No, >> don’t let the door hit you in the ass when you’re going out. >> I >> I think it Don’t let Don’t let the door Don’t let the door hit. >> Yep. >> Don’t let the door hit. >> It rhymes. Don’t let the door hit you. >> Don’t let the door hit you where it fits you. No. Don’t. Wait, it rhymes with what? >> Well, actually, it rhymes because it’s the same word at the end. >> What’s Okay, then that’s just repetition. Don’t let the door hit you in the in the door. >> The word uh good Lord. Two words. Good Lord. Oh, don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord sits you >> close. >> Don’t let the Don’t let the door I know this, Dad. Don’t you know this? Don’t let >> Yeah, I’m trying. >> Don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord >> kissed you. >> Kissed you. Where did Where did the good >> kissed you? >> Where did the good Lord kiss you? You said a good Lord kiss you in the butt. >> He made you. >> Yeah. But >> is that is that what is that how you get consciousness? >> God kisses you on the butt. >> Don’t let the door hit you. >> Don’t let the Don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord split you. >> Yes, you got it. >> Does that sound familiar now? I reckon. Yeah. >> Okay. >> Okay. Don’t let the good good Lord Don’t let the good Lord kiss you where >> where you split you. >> Hit you where the good Lord >> don’t don’t let me hit you where the good Lord split you. All right. Okay. >> That means get out of here >> because the door’s shutting behind you. Next one. This tastes so good. It’ll >> This tastes so good. It’ll >> make you want to >> make your tongue slap your brains out. >> You didn’t You didn’t Yeehaw first. >> Oh, >> this tastes so good. It’ll make your tongue slap your brains out. Gross. >> I think that’s I mean, he seems confident, but that’s not what you’re looking for. No, you’ve said this before, Charles, a few times. >> This tastes so good. It’ll make you What? >> You have the slap part, right? >> Slap. It’ll make you I know this. >> I know this one. >> Okay. >> Directly. >> Okay. >> This tastes so good or make you slap your mama. >> Correct. >> Now, why would something taste so good make that make you slap your mama? Because your mama’s been holding out on you. Why haven’t you been making me something this good, mama? Slap. >> I don’t know why you would slap your mama. >> Maybe >> because something tastes Maybe because Did she make it, Dad? >> If your mama made it and it tastes good, why would you want to slap her about it? >> I don’t know. I mean, slapping your mama ain’t a good idea. No way. >> Uhuh. Whether it was something that tastes so good or whatever it is. Yeah. >> Okay. You ready for the next one? >> Yeah. >> I reckon >> he gets a point for the last one, by the way, cuz that one I think that one’s better. >> Tastes so good and make your tongues slap your >> slap your brains out. >> Make your make your tongue slap your brains out. Are they e oozing out of your ear? I don’t know what. Yeah. >> I give yourself a concussion from the inside out. >> Okay. I think you can get this one. I’m sweating like a >> I’m sweating like a I’m sweating like a uh >> directly. >> Yes. >> Cat in a room full of rocking chairs. No, that’s not what I have. >> What is that? >> But that is something, but I don’t know if it’s the if it’s sweating. >> That’s not sweating. Cats don’t sweat. >> I’m sweating like >> Mine’s Mine’s got something to do with a I’m trying to think. I’m sweating like a mule in a >> Is it a in a what? >> In a wh house. >> A mule. >> You sweating like a mule in a wh house. >> I’m I’m Wait a minute. I’m sweat I’m sweating like a [ ] sitting on the front row at a church. >> Yes, correct. Sweating like a [ ] in church. >> Sweating like a [ ] in church. >> Yeah. >> Okay. That’s sad. Should you know everyone’s welcome here. >> Well, you got another point. I didn’t know that one. I thought it might have been a pig. Sweating like a pig. >> I think there’s a I think there’s a couple. Okay. >> Yeah. >> I didn’t know what a pig did, though. All right. Next one. >> Okay. They couldn’t find their way out of They They couldn’t find their way out of a wet paper bag. >> Correct. >> A wet paper bag. Cuz this you can get out anywhere. I’ve never heard that either. Couldn’t find your way out of a wet paper bag. All right. I gotta I gotta get back. >> It’s 3-1. Charles is in the lead. He thinks the sun comes up. >> He thinks the sun comes up >> when he opens his eyes. >> Incorrect. >> He thinks the sun comes up >> just to >> He thinks the sun comes up just to just to >> He thinks the sun comes up cuz he’s the apple of her eye. >> Incorrect. He thinks the sun comes up just to just to show just to what’s the next word? >> Hear. >> Just to hear. He thinks the sun comes up just to hear the rooster crow. >> Okay. You’re >> He thinks you’re getting You’re very close to >> one of those birds >> here. He thinks the sun comes up just to hear his name. Close. You said the word Link. >> He He son comes up just to hear the rooster. >> Not Not the rooster. The other one. The other bird. You said >> I said another bird. >> You did. >> The eagle. >> No, you said >> he thinks the sun comes up to hear the hen. >> I said the rooster crow. But you said the crow. >> Crow. >> She’s saying it’s crow. >> He thinks the sun comes up just to hear the crow. Crow is used in a different setting as in it’s not the bird but it’s the same word >> but not crow rooster >> but not rooster. It’s crow just not and meaning it’s a bird. >> He thinks the sun comes up just to hear the [ ] crow. >> He thinks the sun comes up just to hear him crow. >> Just to hear him crow. >> Uhhuh. >> Yeah. kind of like instead of I said hear his name, hear him crow his say. >> Yeah, I guess you were close with that. >> I don’t get it. Is he a rooster? >> Like he thinks his son he thinks the world revolves around him >> is what I’m thinking that means. >> Oh, okay. Dad, have you heard this one? >> Uh, what’ you say? He thinks the sun comes up >> just to hear him crow. >> Just to hear him crow. >> Yeah. In other words, just to hear himself talk. That is exactly all about him. >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> Okay. No points for that one. We’ve got two more. >> All right. >> If you get both of these, Link, you could tie it. >> Okay. >> They couldn’t carry a >> They couldn’t carry a um a tune in a bucket. >> Correct. >> Yes. All right, Dad, you better jump in on this one to to seal my fate. >> Okay, this has got two blanks. So, you got to get both. >> Two blanks. >> They fell out of the blank and hit every blank on the way down. >> They fell out of the tree and hit every limb on the way down. >> You’re You’re missing a key word. They fell. They fell out of the ugly tree and hit every limb on the way down. >> Correct. >> I I’m tired. You did. >> You tied again. >> But you you almost you gave me half of that one. I once you said tree, I knew it was ugly tree. >> Oh, >> right. >> Yeah. >> Fell out of the ugly tree and hit every limb on the way down. You >> fell out of the >> But you’re not talking >> tree and hit every ugly tree. >> There ain’t nothing. Okay, you got it. All right, we tied. We tied. I still got that southern in me. >> Yeah. >> Did I make you proud, Dad? >> Yeah. Lord Yeah. Yeah. >> Lord yeah, he said. >> Lord Yeah. I’m telling you. Yeah. Well, we we’ve seen all kind of videos today and robots and everything else, but uh it’s always fun to be here and I hope all you Myrtle Beach keep keep watching. It’s fun having you here with us today and we’ll be back next week for another one. And don’t forget to follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcast and on YouTube. And while you’re at it, rate and review us on Apple Podcast. And if you got a question, comment, or story, email me at ratherbshaggin53aol.com. And y’all have a great rest of your week. And don’t let the door hit you where the Lord good Lord split you. >> Woo! That’s right, >> cuz they got to get out of here, sir. >> I love you, too. >> Take a special look at Mythical Society exclusives on Good Mythical Moore. Now, >> it was as if they were the only two people on Earth.
