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Speaker 1: Y'all.
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Speaker 2: What's up? You're off in God's Country with you boys. Dan and Reed is also known as the Brothers Hunt. We take a weekly drive to the intersection of country music in the great outdoors. What kind of sound like that? Okay? Two things, two things go together like Mississippi and bottom land or creek Bank and an arrowhead. Brought to you by, brought to you by, Meet you, Terror and Chloe. Chloe got it, give it to it. Get out of here, right, you're far. Get out of here. We got Chloe sent to cover us.
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Speaker 2: Bab I swear that they are the best boots in the world. Get yourself a pairing, maybe two for your brown because the spotsman the show that baby, yeah, had it out. Chloe faded out. Chloe faded it out. Cl there you go close, close too fast? Bring it back, cloth fast, bring it back? Can you bring it back close? She can't, she can't, she can't get it started there you see. Oh you're great, You're great. That was a testing Oh she's got in the background. Oh no you uh man, hearty round two Brothers Certified he's a brother. Oh yeah, yeah, he's a brother. Certify he's brother certify. Yeah for sure. Man. Uh we love this three dude. We actually reached out to us. It's like, hey, dude, he's like, uh he has I got a record coming out. Let's let's let's pop back on the chat. So uh man, we it's yeah, we just talked. We just go and it kind of love having He's always like the He's always been the example of like we talked too much about hunting because we only talked the first time we had him home. We talked for an hour and forty minutes about hunting and the outdoors and airheads and talk seven minutes about music and we kind of did it again. I looked down and it was an hour ten and I was like, well, we kind of did it. But that's what that's what that's what like close friend pods do. Man. We just we caught up with him. He has a new little girl. He's super cute. She's just about to crawl. We we we told he told stories about her and just everything's going on in life. Man. Just just a great dude, great guy, great hang got all myself always rooting for him. Man, Yeah. Absolutely, it's easy to root to for. He's a positive guy. He loves music, he loves songwriting and the tradition behind it, and he he's great. Yeah, Mississippi Boy cut from the same cloth. Country Country is out now. Go check it out, spin it, stream it, go watch him live next year and it's on a country country tour. Also check out the Hearty Fund. Yeah, check out the Hardy Fund where he basically described that they kind of help people with that money. Yeah, it's not a specific organization. They just where they see in need, they try to meet it and awesome, it's kind of awesome. I think there's a website, but you can go to his instagram at Harty Fund and uh and and and get more information there. Yep, donate how you can help. Yeah, thanks for following God's Country. Thanks for listening. Go go like the videos, Go like the podcast, Go subscribe to the podcast. Download the podcast. Apparently that's it. You download the podcast, share it with your friends, your mom's, your sister, your dogs, chickens. Thanks for listening. To see you later. That's right, we're out. Here's what I saw.
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Speaker 1: You got anywhere to be cool to roll for now? I got to be at Big Loud at eleven o'clock. All right, perfect, but that's very it could be it's loose to you. So here's what I saw.
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Speaker 2: I saw a truck pull up on the outside of a fence. Hang on, let I don't understand the past drama. What's the past Internet? What past drama is? And correct me if I'm wrong here that he that something happened where zach Brian didn't sign something for Oh, that's right, that's right, or didn't sign something right, And so the kid put him on blast on his socials and then zach Brian replied, like, you're not entitled g O M D. Which, yeah, I get get off my disclaim. Yeah, my disc dis my discord. That's even get off my discla well. So then Yahn, who's known, who's known to have ruffles and feathers, a loose jawn on it. Yeah, been in the and I'm not even I'm not even hating. Some may say that I have that. What's the other guy that he don't like Charlie Charlie CRUs there, he don't like a lot of this. And and I'll be honest, all right with the guy. He means it sure he means it, he really? You think so, Like, I don't know. I've never actually met him. I've only talked to him on the phone or texted with him and stuff. But you think you think he's doing it for real? Yeah, I don't think he's I don't think. There's a lot of people I don't. Yeah, well people are like, he knows what he's doing when he's doing stuff. Oh, he knows what he's doing. But he's still yes, No he's not. Yes, I don't think because I mean, I'm telling you I know I know the guy that I know the guy. Okay, so fast forward. I guess there's this event where they're both at I guess Gavin had not played yet and was about to play. Is what I understood what from from his summary his thing, there's two sides of the fence here, Hey, so bar bar fans, some jawing occurs, and then next thing, I know, uh, what's the name Zach Bryan. Zack Bryan is climbing the fence to get to a bar bar fence. Not only just a barber fans prison, one of the prison reverse fences where you got to like brou I don't know how I don't even know how he did it. I don't believe. I don't think he takes it on if it's the fences, if it's I don't know. He was so pissed. I don't even know he was pissed. Actually, like I looked on it, I was like, I'm trying to see his forearms to see if he'd so. Look, let's let's throw out some redneck facts here that we all three are rednecks, we all three have been in fights, or at least seeing some. I won't speak for you, guys, I know that I have Uh how what what flags? What alarms went off in your brains as to who meant what they were saying or who was gonna win that fight? Was you like me to start? Yeah, you can start. I don't know if I want to make I don't. I think I'm gonna need.
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Speaker 1: To take my opinions public on either. You're not gonna take your public No, I don't think so. But I but I will say that the one thing I will say is that that dude crawled through a barbar fence. So all I'm saying is he had it on nobody. I've never seen a video or whatever of Gavin fight. And I've never seen a video of that, so really we have no idea exactly. But the dude crawled through a barbar fence. He was ready, he was ready to roll.
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Speaker 4: That.
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Speaker 2: I agree with that. I think they were both standing on the business basically. Think I think Gavin was too. But you saw Zach. I think I think you saw Zach stand on his because I mean, like, I mean, you can tell he was pissed and pushing the fence and then you know Gavin called him the word and uh, well here but here's the word that like the come never call guy. Oh yeah, and then you just saw Zach go over girl. He just he just went red. Well, I will say this, I according to Gavin, Zach was in the event all day. Now, that throws up a little different thing, like you could have you know, you could have fairmed him. I thing, if you're Zach Bryan looking for Gavin Atcock, I think you could have found it without offense between the two. And I will say this for Gavin's sake. I feel like I'm talking about the whole thing, trying to get y'all to say stuff and you're not going. But what I'm saying is I I myself, if I had to fight one of the two of them, I would pick Zack Brian over Gavin Atcock. I'm not saying who will win, because you know, I've seen little dudes whip up a short, short kind of tree stump dudes. I thought he looked stumpier than usual even in that. In that I kind of wish they'd just like I kind of wish in Nissan Stadium for charity. Dude, just just I'm with with I'd go watch it pay for a box. I didn't know about that because you never see like you never see those videos where the guy jumps the fence and the security guards just get out of the way and the two rolling the gravel park, you know, like you never think he fought too hard to get out of the arms of that security guard. I'll say that I'll see some some go yeah, somebody, and it's different. They look like Kim scattterboy, like you know what I mean, the exactly impressive impressives from that guy. Hey man, we've got it. Sorry about that. Sorry, let's go that's crazy. We've got a new member of the girl Dad Club. Congratulations. Uh dude, he's a big deer killing Mississippi boy known to catch some slabs as well, written a bunch of number one songs. New album Country Country is out now everywhere. We got the one and only BACKU Yeah, round three three? Actually I was, I was, I was back in the back when y'all did it in Charlotte Park, I was, dude, dude, I remember. He was the only one we ever did over there. By the reason we went over there was that Jacob Lutz lived over there and he had a perfect set, had set up. He had four inputs so we could get through. How all right, let's try to think about how long ago that was. I could tell I know that it was in it was.
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Speaker 1: It had to have been twenty eighteen because I think it was in the fall, and uh yeah, I had just put out this Old Boy, and that's the song y'all asked me to play.
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Speaker 2: He had a green Ford. I remember that. Now, red Ford was red. It was like a ground. I mean, no, it was a yeah two fifty, wasn't it. No, it's it was checked up blue. It was red. No, it must have been.
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Speaker 1: We need to I guess we need to find the day because that well, it depends because my first truck I ever like my my like songwriter trump first like truck I ever bought was a black half one fifty. But I could have been still in my dad's I traded vehicles with my dad.
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Speaker 2: Uh, Silverado Champagne. They wasn't. I don't think it was a red f two fift was like a cherry round. Now I don't think he's I think it's a black half one fifty. Thinking so nice at that point, if you haven't listened to the last, if you haven't listened to the if you was the og man, congratulations for making it this long. I don't know why. But if you haven't listened, Hardy was our number. I was our second. I think you're second episode of when this whole thing reaching out might not even have a name back there. I'm sure you did. But yeah, yeah, yeah, brothers, but we uh that's that's still upright on the on the mediat channel and all that. I reference you all the time, and weve already talked about it, but I referenced you all the time, and we've gotten a lot better or way more pro but I reference you all the time because they're like, we're always all right, we got we got to talk about some music, and I always go I was always go. Well, when we had Hardy on, I was like, we talked about it was an hour and forty seven minutes and we talked about music for seven minute minutes. Did the producer go, hey, y'all have to talk? I think the producer us, yeah, yeah, I feel like we got to stop. Should we just get that out of the way now so we can talk about I mean, we can talk about whatever we talk about. Bro. Yeah, Well, first of all, dude, we're just catching up. We we I didn't really want to talk before we got in here. How's life, How's that's good? How's being a dad? How's that's great? We're I'm how old is she? She's six months. It's awesome. She's it's such a it's such a great spot right now. Is she crawling? No, but she's she's been sitting up now for two weeks.
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Speaker 1: She kind of did her reversible like butt scoot thing, you know, yesterday.
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Speaker 2: But she's getting there. I mean, it's we're close, but she's also I mean, it's she is she is such a such an easy baby, like sleeping when she's awake. No, but that's the only part.
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Speaker 1: But but she's we we sleep trained her this like past month, like really intense.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: And now so she's had like a week or so of like six out of seven nights like sleeping doesn't or maybe five out of seven. Yeah, but for a while, from like month four to like month five and five and thirty days was pretty terrible. But uh but you know, as they say, you know how they I love the term like she she woke up finally, you know, she realized she was human and was like, yeah, what's this terrible feeling of like, you know, I want to go to bed? Yeah, but man, when she's awake, I'm telling you, like she which is I feel like this is a pretty common baby thing somewhat, but like we got really lucky with her. She doesn't have any sort of like gas, gas straw or whatever, so she is like completely healthy. But she's just happy and like you could put her in the middle of this floor and she could just entertain herself for like an hour. She's just so content. It's she's never uncomfortable. It's like she winds if she's hungry or she's tired, and that is literally it Like she's an easy baby for sure.
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Speaker 2: That's awesome, dude.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, we're screwed for the for the rest, I don't we were talking about a little bit, look ready for But god, I don't know what we're gonna do because like, seriously, where she's it's everything is just it's like this perfect little thing, and I just know we're gonna have another one and they're gonna be a freaking brat or something. You know, it's just gonna be a lot harder, and we're gonna have you know, having one kid is easy. I don't care what anybody says, like, and we don't have help, like we don't have a nanny or nothing, like we're yeah, we're doing we're doing everything, you know, just us and uh but man, I can't imagine having you know, one that's you know, pooping in their diaper and then the other ones you know, running around and do it.
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Speaker 2: I don't know. I just and your wife's getting her nails done while that's happened. Oh man, I can't. Yeah, uh, you know, man, it seems like the good ones do this. Seems like the good baby ones they get you at three dude, Oh really, yeah, it's like they wait to turn the attitude on the wait to their three and then they're a three major and they know everything. They're really smart, they're young. Oh she's so smart, and then she starts manipulating you when you're when she's three, and she a girl girl, A little girl can too, right, dude, my little girl's got, Jemmy's got she's got. I mean I remember people telling me this, and it's the truth.
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Speaker 5: Bro.
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Speaker 2: You just don't know until you're in it. There's no way for me to tell you what threes we have three now, and there's no way for anyone to prepare you for anything. So for me, it's just fun to sit back and listen to how good she is. Now. You're just sort of rubbing your hands together. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, which all parents do. I mean, we we talk a lot about kids on this, on this thing, but uh like, because it's all we do, man, I mean, we we parent, and we write songs and we and we try to hunt.
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Speaker 1: Sometimes, dude, I feel like it's only been six months for me, but it's like your life.
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Speaker 2: Eighteen are going down.
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Speaker 1: It's a good one, taking as his prep plat he's breaking down out there, but it just seems like your life is just like you just find time to do what you want to do now, because it's just not about I mean it literally.
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Speaker 2: It's just it's not it's not about you.
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Speaker 1: Every single thing from like literally from like what I noticed this other day, it's like do I have time to go take a leak? All the way to like how many shows should I play next year? Everything in between, it all literally all around having a little kid.
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Speaker 2: It's crazy. Yeah, you're you're speaking. And I think the thing that like awoken in me was like assuming that my life before them had been about me, right, Like all of a sudden, I realized like, oh, all this work, everything I've ever been doing was never for me to prove myself to myself. It was all for them. Yeah, like you completely just remove yourself from from all of that. Man, It's just it's just ain't a by you anymore. Man. Bether tell me one time we were I was over at this place, right and he was like, so, he's like, come on, man, like I think we had just had Griffin, like our first one. He's like all right, like he has number two, like let's go. And I was like, hey, man, pumped the brakes, man. I was like I was like we got to take a break. He's like, we are you talking about you gotta? I was like, I don't even know if we're gonna. He's like, no, you are, he said, he said. And the reason he said, what else are you gonna go back to living? For you? You're already in you already jumped off the diabma. Huh yeah, yeah, you're plan now ye just go. Man, It's so true, you know.
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Speaker 1: And we were talking about this too, like my mom uh has two two older brothers uh and they are both somewhere along the lines of sixteen and seventeen years older than her. And now given like this was like kind of like my grandmother's like second life a little bit like in a way where like she kind.
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Speaker 2: Of did it and then started over. But it was cool because she always wanted a little girl and it was like special, YadA, YadA, YadA.
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Speaker 1: But man, you know, we've always talked about how some of these people have like the big like whoopsie daisy, you know, like seven years, eight years, and it's like I could not imagine because it's like I'm like, you guys, like do them do them while you're still in that phase of like you have to take care of the kid, because it's like, I feel like you get more way more comfortable when your kid is like completely competent, and then you have to start back over.
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Speaker 2: You know, Dude, I was told to never quit changing dippers. Yes, like that, that's great. How many kids you want to continue to change dippers because you're already in the And that's the thing. It's like, it's normal, it's normal. It's been normal for three years, right, So like you don't want to have to readjust to it. Yeah, you don't want to spend five years out of it and then get back to Dude. I took out a grabbed a dip propel this morning, and about I mean, the first first baby, i'd have puked everywhere. But now it's like, I'll borrow this from a friend of mine, But now I feel like I could change the dipper and eat a sandwich at the same time. That's awesome. All Right, I'm gonna trip you out real quick on one thing and then we'll get off this kid stuff. So my dad, who's now fixing me seventy I asked him one time, I said, Okay, of your memories, it's kind of hard to explain, and I said it on this thing, but just this is for your brain. So if you take one hundred percent of your memories right you're seventy how much of your memory bank is taken up by memories of your kids? Oh my gosh. And he goes ninety nine percent of it. That's amazing. And I said, okay, so that out of your entire like out of that memory bank. What percentage of your memories before you had kids take of that bank? He was like two percent. So think about your entire life so far that you have lived, and by the time you get to seventy one, you'll remember one percent.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, dude, especially like you know, I don't know, I fully believe it. It's like but it's like, all we've got to do some pretty cool stuff.
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Speaker 2: Man, and it's not gonna matter. Yeah, and we're young.
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Speaker 1: I'm quite to seventy right now. Yeah, that's crazy, That's what I'm saying.
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Speaker 2: Man. It was nuts.
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Speaker 1: He was like, and honestly, you don't start living until you have kids. Well, I mean it's dude, it's this whole serendipitous like it is the reason that we are sure not and definitely, you know, depending on what you believe.
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Speaker 2: But but but if you if you split religion and your you know, and and yeah, yeah, by laws of nature, the reason that we are here is to have children. And thankfully as humans we have a little bit extra special free wheel sauce and stuff where we get to like actually raise our kids and it means something. And that's like the most special thing. I mean, it's the most amazing thing in the world. Is the most amazing thing in the world, and you can't really feel it until you're in it, and then you go, oh, okay, okay. I think part of the reason it's fill amazing is is because it's so tough, it's so challenging. It just it's just the reward is yeah, therefore rewarding.
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Speaker 6: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Actually, can I talk about rolling up on y'all at that place when quickly so I roll up to meet them in a spot. When I do, my kids jump out of the truck and they're running and their kids come out of the barn at the place where we were at, no shirts on, no shoes, dirt and they're running down the hill. They're like and read was like, don't hug ok don't hug hugged him and We ended up taking bottles of water at the end of that day and like water, following him onto his kids with wipes and just literally stripped him completely neck and just wiped them all the way down. I mean, it's just it's just part of it. Like you're just gonna have there's gonna be dirt and everywhere those days like that's that's hot, it's hall, it's hard. Those times are hard, pouring water and wiping him and there's flying everywhere and and cow manure and you know all that. But like those are the times you talk about, like those are the times, like man, I remember that day, like that memory bank man that just kicked out a gig I played and and that's Mississippi, you know what I mean, It's so weird, but that's I remember that was so funny. They came out and they just looked they'd just been rolling and literally literally alright, was getting the what you're mad at? Oh shoots glad at this morning? Man? We got a good one, do we.
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Speaker 5: What you mad? Just tell us what it is? What you're mad at? Is it your in little lost kids? My beat by a horseman? Oh your neighbor's cat.
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Speaker 2: Just tell us swatch you mad me go, dude, or you can be glad too. To you, we're glad this morning. You can be mad or glad. We're both. We're both glad. All right, I'll tell you what I'm glad at.
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Speaker 4: You know what.
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Speaker 2: This is actually a really good I'll be really quick.
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Speaker 1: But I was mad and then glad and then within a within a split second difference here, pro, my birthday was two days ago. I was plaid a show and basically Greenville, South Carolina.
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Speaker 2: You got the same birthday as my grandmother thirteenth Yeah, yeah, cool wall World and Mississippi represents dude. I missed a call. I slip in and I missed.
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Speaker 1: I woke up and I had a miss call from Cali and I tried to call her back every thirty minutes on my birthday for like six hours.
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Speaker 2: Six months old. Baby. I understand that, but I but her family isn't. Everybody is around a little different now. And I'm texting him like, have y'all heard from my wife? Like I'm not trying to be but heart here, but like my birthday, dude, And by the end of it, I like they were all like everybody was being weird and that For a minute. I was like, man, she's gonna surprise me or something. And then finally at like five fifty five and my like my like work starts at six, like I meet and greet like a radio and that. And I answered and I'm like, well, how you doing, sis, like you know, and she was like I'm so sorry.
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Speaker 1: And then but the thing was, she just like she would not give me a good reason why she hadn't called me.
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Speaker 2: She was like, I don't know.
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Speaker 1: We just we were like we went to this patio and we were watching football and I'm like yeah, and so I kind of like I was very mad and that's what I was mad at. And then my manager was like, hey, they cut you a special meal in your green room, uh, for for your birthday.
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Speaker 2: I went in there and heard were in theresally glad, but I felt, you know.
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Speaker 1: My first thing I said is I was like, why did you let me yell at you like that? For like five minutes. I was like, I was like, this is so out of character for you. Like all I wanted to do was talk to my wife and my birthday. You couldn't even answer the phone for the second.
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Speaker 2: Face was like I don't know what to say. I'm just sorry, And I'm like, you're making it worse. You're making it worse because you don't know what to say. You don't even care. Yeah, so I felt you know what to say next time. So that's a that's a mad and glass. How good did you feel seeing that baby when you walked in the man She had a little dress thing on and said like daddy's little girl. I just you know that. That's good? All right, I'm glad at joint to this morning, driving down the road as fast as we possibly can to get here relatively close to on time. We were going to be close to on time. And Jumps reads why hits us on text and I can tell she's voice texting because it didn't really make a whole lot of sense. There wasn't any punctuation, but basically all Peter said was feeder side of road before mall. So we're like, okay, there's a feeder on highways sixty is now so look we're doing seventy miles an Now I did tell you the story outside that is unbelievable. The red goes, I said, dude, Jordan just said, there's a feeder outside the road. But she said the left side, which meant inside lane on sixty five which at coming north. Yeah, oh yeah, you gotta do some oh yeah, some maneuvering for sure. And she said she said, might not be feeder. Just saw my Yeah, she said my something right. So as a hell of a wife. By the way, she knows you. I mean my dad, I almost want if it wouldn't take so much time, I would call Dad. Just see you could hear how excited I was proud of us. I was like, man, I don't know, dude, should we risk our lives for this feeder? Look at the damn traffic behind us. It wasn't even like a grass media and it was just it was the I pulled tied to the media and I couldn't open. So we're driving. No legs though, just the drunk we got legs. So we're driving, We're getting closer and and I'm like, man, and I started doing the thing. I started doing the pessimist like, it probably is not a feeder, man, It's probably like a five gallon bucket or something. I love my wife and and she's pretty good at that stuff. But like I was like, probably be in a feeder. Probably anymore our time, but just in case. We got in the left side and stayed on the left lane, just rolling down. You know, we pop over the hill. We pop over and I was like, I was like, dude, what if it's like a boss bug or something. And Dan was like that'd be sick. And I was like, but it ain't. We pop with a hill and and Dan's like, there it is, and I was we were like. I was like, we're not going to die over a feeder. It this is crazy reading this boss walk and I was like cars Like. I was like, I just need a window to get out. Dam was so close to the median he couldn't open his door. No, yeah, I mean you can see it.
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Speaker 6: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: I laid on a window, I hopped out, ran and got the thing. I mean, transfers are literally going by and making my truck go yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, all over a two hundred dollars feeder. I started filming and I was like, dude, I really don't want to film must dying right here so over a feeder. So I just I closed it up. I ran back there, grabbed it through in the bag of a truck, through a case of water in it and du we were rolling I mean up, bro, good shame, dude, that's a two hundred and fifty dollars some guy got.
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Speaker 1: To freaking Kentucky exactly today, rolling up right now, and he's.
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Speaker 2: Like, wait, what the hell? Yeah. Literally, we were like, that's a guy going to Kentucky. He might listen to this podcast and if you appreciate you dog, if you do, man, thanks for not giving it. Yeah, brother, showing this heeral number. Yeah, we rolled up and Hardy was like, dude, he was like feeder in the back and everything. I was like, I ain't even even let's just wait.
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Speaker 1: I didn't even like consider that just you know, since it was y'all, I just I don't, you know, I figured you might be going straight somewhere, you know, after.
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Speaker 2: This or something. To know. Man, we uh we risked our lives for two or fifty dollars feet Well, I'm not even mad, dude. No, I just listened to Missippi State podcasts just started in my own world, and good for y'all. It's a great story. Yeah, hey, man, let's talk about the game so far.
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Speaker 6: Dude.
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Speaker 2: We look okay.
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Speaker 1: I think we're I think we're gonna be I think we're gonna win at least seven games. Man, I think we're gonna start. I think we're gonna go into Tennessee at home four to oh.
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Speaker 2: That the Arizona State game was unbelievable. I just cried. I cried. I cried, man, because you guys, when did you start crying? We just cak it past the lamp. No, when we when we intercepted, when I knew that we won, because you know, they still had they had time whatever, twenty secon ten seconds whatever it was. You never need time to start war. Yeah, you got that, all right.
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Speaker 1: But dude, because here's the deal and what people, you know, people are like, like Dirk's texted me and was like because he's a su guy, you know, and he was like storing the field and beating the number twelve school and I was like, man, listen. Arguably well not really because Dan we had Dan Mullen, but we had Mike Leach who the year he died, we went nine and four okay in the SEC West before it before it was consolidated, and that was an incredibly difficult was the key l s u yeh a and m I mean it's just oh miss uh no, not.
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Speaker 2: Like so hard. But anyway, all that being said, we won nine games.
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Speaker 1: Uh we were we were doing this with and uh he dies, he suddenly dies.
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Speaker 2: Uh and then we never bounce back from that.
00:29:50
Speaker 1: We hire our net, we don't win any games, and then we h we hired uh Levy and we went two games.
00:29:56
Speaker 2: Last year. Beating Southern Miss was a big deal.
00:29:59
Speaker 1: Because cause, uh they they brought pretty much their entire conference winning team from Marshall, so we knew that there was a bunch of good players at Southern Miss.
00:30:10
Speaker 2: But winning this.
00:30:11
Speaker 1: Game was the most important win what I think, in our entire program's history. Because you lose that game, especially if you lose that game close, you lose your fan base. They quit tailgating. I saw it happen with Joe moorehead. People stopped coming to games, people stopped caring. And dude, what three or four losing seasons.
00:30:32
Speaker 2: In a row. Turn to Virginia, you lose, you turn into a Virginia Tech firing their coach, getting beat by Delaware, and the start all over and that's like five years.
00:30:44
Speaker 1: It takes years, but you win that game, and the way that you the way that we won that game, which was kind of not a miracle, but it was.
00:30:50
Speaker 2: It was. It was a miracle. Miracles for sure.
00:30:52
Speaker 1: And we stormed the field and now there's a buzz again. And I'm telling you, you cannot convince me that those players don't hold on like you don't. You don't lose that game and then go win like three or four sec games after that, like you that it was. It was such an important win and everybody's fired up again for the first time.
00:31:08
Speaker 2: Since Dak I mean a long time.
00:31:11
Speaker 1: Yeah, since since we hired Leach and everybody was like, oh, we're gonna be all right, and we won that.
00:31:19
Speaker 2: Yeah, it was. It was a monumental. So people don't realize what that stood.
00:31:24
Speaker 1: It was more than just beating a top twelve team, like it was massive for our program.
00:31:28
Speaker 2: Is there any chance of us being like actually ranked? I think we will be going into Tennessee? Yeah? Yeah if if Yeah, we got him at home, dude. And I will tell you another thing. You know, I was thinking about this the other day because Cali was like, why is that she went ole miss But she was like, why is that even legal?
00:31:47
Speaker 1: With cow bells? And I was like, I don't know, because you know, it is a major. Uh, it's a it's a major distractor towards uh, your opposing team's offense.
00:31:57
Speaker 2: And they're already there. Everybody that comes to play and Startville two the week before you can see you watch videos, they're always showing them. Everybody, everybody's walking around to it. Don't make a difference. You get sixty thousand people, Man, I can't, but you could. You can hear him trying to He's like, yes, they were, And then that just makes it, you know what I mean. And your buddy's picking on you, and you get mad. What's your buddy to do? Pick on you more? You know what I mean?
00:32:26
Speaker 1: You know it's funny too because there's so many people, uh, I mean everybody. If you're not a State fan, that's like I hate them. I hate the way they sound. But man, I could be. You can have a guy over here ringing one in the corner of this entire podcast and I wouldn't even hear it, Like.
00:32:40
Speaker 2: You go to sleep. It's the best, dude, It's just the best. It is the best. You already got a little baby cow bell for your little girl? Yeah yeah, yeah, so uh we have.
00:32:50
Speaker 1: So she has received some from other people, but I've always said, like I want we're keeping them like put away because I want when she's old enough to finally, you know, one and kind of somewhat know what she's doing. Maybe called two years old, bro, it's a I want to be the first one to actually gift her and give her her first cow bell.
00:33:06
Speaker 2: But she's something in the corner. But yeah, it's a ride of pass. Is there any is there any old miss like this? Cali die Hard on Miss? Yeah? Is she? Yeah?
00:33:13
Speaker 1: She doesn't know nothing about football team or nothing, but she went there, so you know she's die hard And uh yeah, her Rosie's closet has split fifty to fifty for sure.
00:33:23
Speaker 2: That's amazing.
00:33:24
Speaker 1: I've been thinking about that's a Missippi love story right there.
00:33:29
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, it is right Romeo and Juliet.
00:33:32
Speaker 1: I've been thinking about the week of the egg Bowl, just taking all like finding every old Miss apparel that Rosie has and hide somewhere.
00:33:39
Speaker 2: Yeah, oh yeah, so awesome. She'll probably be on a red and white skirt and you do you like, can't even I can't even see those colors together. It makes me so I can't stand on Miss. Now. Look, I made a whole lot of money off those fraternities over there. So I appreciate that and I love for that, and like Blue Rooster in the library and all that. Oxford, Oxford stand alone is a great town. I think.
00:34:08
Speaker 1: I like the town of Oxford, the restaurants, the ball jacks. Yeah, I know, I know, but I hate All Missed. There's I just can't do it. I mean, Tombstone.
00:34:22
Speaker 2: If I ran a successful business and I had a guy I loved and he came in and he said he graduated from All miss you wouldn't. I would have trouble higher. I'm serious, for you. I hated that much. I hate it more than making money, honestly, and I love making money. That's what makes it. That's what made college football great, dude, That's what makes in state rivalry is great. It's it's what that's what feel because because the same thing about them. Dude, they hate our guts. Yeah, they think we're just trash. They were past your trash. Yeah, dude, I love it. That is what I Okay, this is a great little segue to this question. I was going to ask what I want to know what the most redneck and the least redneck thing about y'all is us. Oh geez, I'll go first. And there's an example of the least redneck thing right now in my life. Every night before I go to bed, I have hand moisturizer by my on my nightstand that I put. That's your least right now, that's the least least. That's the least too. Yeah, because there's tons I said most right, there's tons of most redneck things. The least redneck thing I do right now is put hand most moisturizer on every night. That's pretty that's pretty bad. Yeah, that's that's that's very not redneck for sure. I got expensive underwear now, oh that's good. Bamboo Yeah, yeah, I do too. Wait is that a good one?
00:35:36
Speaker 1: I just got some Hanes and they're they're like nicer to step up from what I've had.
00:35:40
Speaker 2: There's bamboo cooled. I'll go da Amazon Bamboo cool. Yeah, that's what that's literally what it called. But that's not the most expense. It's not the most expensive. I got some sacks too, That's what I'm saying. I don't like the sack. I like some sacks. Man, this bamboo sax anyway, sax don't that's probably my least redneck is like expensive. I threw away my Hanes this morning. Okay, for sure, I got some Vory shirts that I love. Yeah, but you wear VNX, so it's different. No, this is not a van I don't wear VNX anymore. After mom, after Mom called me what she called me, I don't I don't want to tell me out there? Should we? I'll make it real fast. Read got We're telling this just super fast. Read came home one night of age. He was like twenty two. He had a little had a little Christmas, a little bit of liquoric breath. I didn't drive. I was very responsible. My dad's mad about it. My mom was back in the day. Oh yeah, I was twenty two years old, back in the day. Legally it was good. My mom was so much. She's mad all week. You want to tell it because you'll say I tell her wrong. I final s too lost story shirt short. I get home at four o'clock the story shirt for sure, I get I get home in the morning. Dad's awake at four o'clock in the morning. I tried to I'm just saying I'm sorry Dad. Me and Dad are have an awesome conversation. Mom opens the door. She comes in just beraates me. Dude, tells me, I'm just a disappointment all this stuff. She's gonna be I didn't you did? So I wake up next morning, she's in the kitchen just scrubbing these pants hardest. She well, I'm like, morning mom. She just looks at me like this. She's like, is it a good morning? Read? And I walk out you can walk? I walk outside and I hear the door open behind me and closed, and I'm like, she comes, can talk to you please? I was like, yes, ma'am. I walk out there and she's still crubbing this pant. She's like, it's wife Pastors. She was like, last night, of course, do I just say the whole I mean, I can say the whole thing, right. She was like, last night, when you were talking about drawing your own convictions, she was like, having to go through things you felt to draw your own convictions about things? What exactly did you mean? And I was like, Mom, like I said, like drinking, like smoking a cigarette like two years, going to parties. Yeah, I'm responsible. I didn't dry. She's like, she was like, well, what about homosexuality? Read? Did you experience? Have you experienced that you have to go through that to it to know how you felt about it. And I was like, she's a good point. I mean, I know, I was like, I was like, no, she goes well, I don't know, you wear a bunch of venus. That's crazy. I'm sorry. I'm sorry to maybe tell that mom my girlfriend loves Jack Crew. Mom, Dude, that is unbelievable. That's good, my girlfriend likes Jack Crew. Wow. Oh yeah, okay, least least rednick thing about you. Well, speaking of shirts, which is very much the opposite of like the exact opposite of a v neck. But Hendley's, by the way, for everybody, I would I would say that my like, my big like if Callie and I go to like a fancy like a charity dinner or something and I have to dress up, my go to now is a is just a big old, tall black turtleneck, dude, and I just look like a straight douche. But I like it. And that is very much the least redneck thing. It was a little cute little gold chain. Yeah I barely but I remember it. Yeah, man, that's great. The most redneck thing is that if you walked in and had three cookies with or if you had six cookies with three inch thick slices of belvita between them, I would eat all of them. Cookies and cheese is a good Redneck thing to eat. It's like poor Man's cheesecake. And it's good. It's good. It's good. Mine. Mine's food related to Okay, sardines to this day, no way, Yeah, to this day. It's a Mississippi thing, dude. Our granddad loves started. I mean, it's just like it's like we have all these you know, calis.
00:39:32
Speaker 1: She's not granola, but she's you know, very very health consciousness.
00:39:35
Speaker 2: Just like imagine anything that's whatever free and whatever, this and that and then just a stack of camps touched. YEA, drink the juice, dog, I can't drink the juice. That's the most think about it. If you drink the juice, it's just salted from out jelly. Just get anymore.
00:40:02
Speaker 6: Ye dang.
00:40:08
Speaker 2: Uh, dang, dude, what this is? What is this? That's a grindstone? It's a nutting stone. What depends on where you found it? Where'd you found it? About? You find it in a field. See, I would call that a little cannon ball, I said, that I was walking out of the Turkey woods, facetimed you matter of fact, and you didn't answer, which is fine. I was walking out of the woods turkey hunting and I found this. It was I would say, hoe and walled ish off of nashis trace how far away from a running water? Not far close, like one hundred yards, No, like it was it was on a I was walking up a ridge.
00:40:43
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a it's a it's a part of a nutting stone. So then so like my today kind of is what they'd call it. But you there's a flat rock and they just whatever they had, whatever they you know, if they were grinding up stuff to make paint or anything, they just they'd have a flat rock and nuts or something.
00:40:59
Speaker 2: They just be it up in there. That's artifact. Yeah, that's an artifact, really, one thousand million percent. Man, have you ever found another spherical rock like that ever in that area? Then that's an.
00:41:11
Speaker 1: Artifact because nature repeats itself, if that makes sense. So, like if you go to San Diego, there's a million round, smooth stones all over the beach really like this, well yeah, even smoother than that. But like if you found a stone like that in Tennessee, like on the river bank.
00:41:27
Speaker 2: It doesn't belong there, made by man see. Loot told me. He was like, you know what Hardy tells me is just look for anything. He said that, you told him look for any if anything catches your eye disrupts the flow of like what we're looking at. I mean this was on a on a on like a ridge on a loggerol ridge system where some water head ran. Yeah, and it was just like that was sticking out and I was like, man, I thought it was it might have been like a cannonball or something. Civil Wars ish older older much older. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, America a thousand years older.
00:42:01
Speaker 1: You know what's crazy is the the its counterparts probably ten feet underground somewhere right around there.
00:42:07
Speaker 2: Huh.
00:42:07
Speaker 1: Usually like typically when they would leave camps, you know, and just leave behind stuff they didn't necessarily need. That's something that they can remake, Yeah, exactly. They would just leave it sitting right there, you know, dirt covers it up eventually, and it's.
00:42:17
Speaker 2: Like, how old do you think that might be? It could be well, I mean probably anyway from a thousand to like three or four thousand maybe. Wow.
00:42:27
Speaker 1: Yeah, that's pretty cool. They are like Native American stuff is old. People don't realize how old a lot of that stuff is.
00:42:32
Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, that's a real that's a real deal man. That's cool. So so like so what how what how? What is what some pay me for the twenty bucks? Okay, yeah, keep it. I'm keeping it, Yeah, I keep it. I mean I'm never what's what's three thousand years ago? Is that? Like? Was this? Well? That's that's uh? I was hoping you're seven hundred and seventy five BC.
00:42:56
Speaker 1: D BC AD BC BC Yeah, because two thousand twenty five was oh that's right, so no excuse me, it would be.
00:43:05
Speaker 2: Y'all doing math right now. It would be like no, it wouldn't be seven it would be one thousand.
00:43:10
Speaker 1: Yeah, no, no, no, that's right, seven hundred and seventy five BC.
00:43:13
Speaker 2: Yeah, old testament. Man, that's a long time.
00:43:18
Speaker 1: But dude, there's artifacts I find artifacts all the time in Tennessee that are nine thousand years old, like Archaic early Archaic period.
00:43:25
Speaker 2: All the time, all the time. Like what you say all the time? What does that? I mean? How do you.
00:43:30
Speaker 1: Like like a huge, a very large chunk of this area's artifacts were like this was a very frequently visited area for Archaic natives that came through here. Okay, it was really good hunting land or whatever it was, because they didn't farm back then, and Archaic there was no farming.
00:43:49
Speaker 2: They didn't start farming.
00:43:50
Speaker 1: Until like way on maybe like they called the Woodland period. Maybe even past that, I can't really remember. Maybe then there's like the Mississippian period, which is still like a thousand years ago.
00:44:00
Speaker 2: But yeah, it's only fallen herds, right yeah, yeah, yeah, and that herds of animals they only hunted for like ever, for thousands and thousands of years. They didn't even know how to farm. Yeah, So if a guy like myself, I've literally never found an airhead, that's the coolest thing I've ever found, by far. Jordan found one on a golf course. I was supposed to bring it and show it to you, but I sent it to Luke and he was like, yes, scraper. He's like, it's exactly what was The tip was broke off of it, but it was about it reworked. He was about that big yeah, but it was like broken off so it was like that, and he was like, yeah, it's a scraper, totally Okay, So if I have never found like a full era ahead, I've lived in Tennessee my whole life. I'm outside all the time, been outside my entire life. We grew up outdoors, Like what, how would you tell me I have places I can go like look or whatever? Like how do you even tell a guy, Hey, this is what you should do to find an air Like what are your broads? I know I'm broad stroking here?
00:44:55
Speaker 6: No?
00:44:55
Speaker 2: No, I like really simple answer. Okay, avigable by foot.
00:45:01
Speaker 1: I guess you would say running water like any creek or anything you can like walk by by foot that has like gravel beds of any kind. Yeah, one hundred percent will have an arrowhead in it somewhere in the crew in percent water laid.
00:45:16
Speaker 2: Well just anywhere.
00:45:17
Speaker 1: It could be up high up on the gravel bed like, but if it's below the walls the ceiling of the ditch or creek, if that makes sense at all, on the creek floor, if it has like significant like pilings of giant rocks, they're somewhere in there, will one hundred percent be an airhead. Because they lived here for like twelve thousand years and they found everything. They lived everywhere, every inch of running water in America, they lived on a hill close to it.
00:45:41
Speaker 2: It's in there one hundred percent. There were twenty two million of them at one point.
00:45:45
Speaker 1: You know, like that's undeniable. The other one is broken ground. Next we're very close to high water or excuse me, running water. So like if you plow a field that's right next to a creek or river, they're in there. You could look all day one hundred percent. Hmmm, the next time, y'all, If y'all the next time, y'all.
00:46:04
Speaker 2: Plant or whatever.
00:46:05
Speaker 1: Yeah, uh, if you're if you have any that are it's got to be Usually it's like within like a stone's throw like it's it's it's the the field right next to the creek. Usually it's like but if you have anything like that, And then if you want to get real weird, you go find like a lower spot and lay on the ground and if it's pretty flat, look and if you find like an even just the smallest like hump uh, that's that would typically probably back in the day, was a lot more significantly high, and they would live there because that they knew that wouldn't flood. So if you go there, that's probably where most of the artist like the stuff you're gonna find like the highest, the most density stuff.
00:46:41
Speaker 2: You're gonna find.
00:46:42
Speaker 1: That's so cool, cool, dude, I guarantee you if you if you start like walking creeks or or looking in in loose dirt around around uh rivers or creeks, and within a year you'll find one.
00:46:54
Speaker 2: The most of you.
00:46:55
Speaker 1: Most of the time people are like, I don't know, like you know, I can't find one.
00:46:58
Speaker 2: It's because you're just not like really looking.
00:47:00
Speaker 1: But if every single time walking in or out of the woods, if during the day or whatever it is, if you look in that dirt every single time, you're gonna start finding stuff. It's weird how it pops out.
00:47:10
Speaker 2: It's awesome. So when you go like on a I know, I know, or I'll hurry. I'm just so interesting if you so, if you like, when you go on like a like I'm going looking for airheads today at this spot, when you get out of the truck, you and hunter or whoever, what do you do? What's the what do you what's the move you find the water immediately take shoes off. You got your freaking gravel walking shoes on, walking through there looking it depends on where you go.
00:47:36
Speaker 1: But like, yeah, like if we're gonna go to like there's a creek kind of towards Ashland City that we go to and we have you know, we park at this person's house and we just hop down on the creek and we'll just you know, if it's me and Hunter, he'll he'll go hide, I'll go low, or vice versa. And you'll just literally take a step every ten seconds and you're just like scanning.
00:47:56
Speaker 2: You're just scanning rocks, looking at the ground.
00:47:59
Speaker 1: Yeah, and big the biggest giveaway is that you'll find flakes of flint, like the stuff that they're made out of, like, and they could be small or big, but that's always an indicatory Nine times out of ten, you find that before you find an artifact. Really, so you're like, okay, if I find a flake of you know what's coming around here is it's called fort pane chirt and that's like this gray kind of flints what most of the airhead.
00:48:20
Speaker 2: Are made out of. Yeah, but like you'll just find.
00:48:22
Speaker 1: A flake and you're like, Okay, I will put this on because I know that there's artifacts in here. If you're finding flint every time, because it's not natural. And just basically they had a big like they called it a spall. It's just this big hunk of rock and they would take actually a deer horn and they would like grind it down so it was rounded on the end and they would just beat around it until it was a flat disk. And then they take the other end of the deer horn and they would just hold it and peck at it until they peck away like a perfect era, and.
00:48:50
Speaker 2: All that's all that excess.
00:48:51
Speaker 1: If they break off, they would just you know, be on the ground, go on the grass or whatever, and that.
00:48:55
Speaker 2: Eventually washes into the creeks or stays in the fields or whatever. And that's the flint that you find all the time. And I switched. Have you found anything cool lately? Man?
00:49:03
Speaker 1: The last thing I found that was really good was at Landy and Duck's house.
00:49:07
Speaker 2: I posted it and it was just an old, old, old archaic piece.
00:49:13
Speaker 1: Called a big sandy and it was just like this big It was just a big spearhead.
00:49:18
Speaker 2: It's just a gangster. Where did you find it?
00:49:21
Speaker 1: They have a creek that runs kind of through their property, and about a year and a half ago, well, Duck just had told me. He was like, I think there's some arrohoods in here. Like we bought it from the owner and the owner said my daughter used to walk in and find aarheads.
00:49:35
Speaker 2: I was like, well, okay, cool, let's go.
00:49:37
Speaker 1: And then one day we went, I found a really nice one, and then didn't go for like a year, and just went back one day and I mean, within like I swear, it was like thirty seconds of looking, it was just right there.
00:49:48
Speaker 2: So I got so lucky. I'll send y'all, I'll send y'all video. And it was just laying there. It was just like a peace sticking out.
00:49:53
Speaker 6: Yeah.
00:49:54
Speaker 2: I mean this one was kind of just tucked in between some rocks.
00:49:56
Speaker 1: But again, like that's the thing where like you have to really like it's like try an error or like you have to know what you're looking for, because you're looking for what they call like a worked edge. So and it's just like that chiseled how you know, like an arrowhead and it has this little it's just like the chiseled out looking.
00:50:10
Speaker 2: Yeah. That's because sometimes it can be this and then you pull it out and it's this long, you know what I mean. Like and sometimes it's just laying perfectly on top of everything, like you just it's just like another rock in the you know, on the gravel bed. It could be hidden or it could be So would use those probably a knife, yeah, just wrapping it around.
00:50:27
Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean they're all called arrowheads, but ninety percent of them, probably ninety five percent of them where blades are even like what you'd call it kitchen tools. They look cool, but they they had them tied onto a deer horn and they just cutting you know, pickrapf feathers, whatever, Yeah, and all that stuff.
00:50:45
Speaker 2: Yeah, I love it.
00:50:46
Speaker 1: I strongly encourage you to because dude, once you I got like Randy, Like Randy is taking a big interest and now it's like, oh, he's.
00:50:52
Speaker 2: Gonna five out plows a field just to look for arrowheads. He doesn't even do anything else because I think it's gonna rain next week. I'm gonna plow this field. And yeah, it's a really good thing to man. Yeah, absolutely absolutely, And he can do it all your long. That stuff is I mean literally the only people that I've ever touched it or them, that's my favorite thing about it.
00:51:15
Speaker 1: It's like you find like they call it a projectile point, like some of you know, it is like a spearhead and you're like, man, some guy probably like half my age made this and was running around hunting like the same animals like deer and stuff that we're hunting today.
00:51:28
Speaker 2: It's like, that's just cool, man, that's sick.
00:51:30
Speaker 1: Times haven't changed that much, you know, at the at the bare bones of it all, I think that's really cool.
00:51:34
Speaker 2: Yeah, that's pretty nice. What's that what you're deer hunting? What are you doing? Dude? I'm I I'm waiting on my world's biggest six point to get back. We're still talking about that deer. Well, I got him out and I shouldered it.
00:51:47
Speaker 1: So I've been thinking. He said it's it's going to be around. He said it'd be close to a year. Uh and that was in December, but he said it he might have it done by like Halloween. So I'm I'm getting ready to see I hadn't seen him yet.
00:52:00
Speaker 2: Tell us the story, dude. It's kind of boring, but it's kind of funny.
00:52:03
Speaker 1: At the same time I landed, I'd done like a run of shows and uh or something.
00:52:10
Speaker 2: I was gone. I was really tired. He didn't He didn't tell this on the last one, right, No, no, no, no, because I haven't. Yeah, I've killed it since after that last one.
00:52:18
Speaker 1: But uh, I texted Hunter and I was like, you want to go and he was like no, and that we're like an hour.
00:52:23
Speaker 2: And a half south of town. Our Shelbyville area is where we are. And uh, anyway, it was going to rain, and it was just like, you know, one of the lasts December ninth or seventh, the last days you're pushing it.
00:52:37
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah, And uh anyway, I stopped at Burger King like halfway down there, down sixty five. I got a little I can't remember what I got. I need to remember, though, but I got. It was like a I got like a double cheeseburger and like a little five piece of nugs. In My receipt was seven dollars and seventy seven since. And I sent that picture to our deer our deer camp thread and I said it's triple seven.
00:53:06
Speaker 2: Come on, so by yourself, by myself. Yeah, nobody else was even hunting that day.
00:53:11
Speaker 1: I was the only one out there and I knew it was gonna rain, and uh it was kind of dark, and I was like, man, I'm gonna go sit in this muddy that's like on this very backfield.
00:53:22
Speaker 2: And uh, I love those days. By the way, man, a rainy fun. Let me tell you if you listen to this, if you don't know a wind to hunt, let me tell you a day you got to hunt is a front, Yes, a north wind front, weather changes. Hunt the beginning, hunt, the front of them, in the back of them. Yeah, dude, yeah, well this, I mean this was so uh let's see, it was like it wasn't even it was like fifty five degrees typical Tennessee December, just like super normal.
00:53:51
Speaker 1: Actually it was almost fairly I would almost say maybe even warmer than that. Yeah, but anyway, I'm sitting in this field. Hunter texted me, uh, and he was like, hey, uh, they're uh. He sent me a picture of a good deer and he was like, I think this deer is going to pop out in your field, like three hundred yards away.
00:54:08
Speaker 2: I was like, all right, I'll look for him. What time is it? Probably about four or fifteen? Are you getting there? Ten after something like that?
00:54:15
Speaker 1: And uh, sure enough, I see, you know, this buck come out and he's too far to shoot, but he's a long way off, and and and then you know. Out come with him is like ten does a bunch of little deer and there, I mean, they're just it's it's I'm having a fun just watching them through the scope and they're running around and doing their thing. Another young buck comes out all that, and then I and then I put my gun back in the window and uh and I look out in front of me and at seventy five yards there's this deer and nobody had ever seen before.
00:54:41
Speaker 2: And it's like a four or five hundred acre piece of property.
00:54:45
Speaker 1: You know, you even think, yeah, nobody'd ever seen this deer before.
00:54:48
Speaker 2: Though they're moving. They're still moving from from you know that that post run, this second rudish and second thing they're still looking for dose. Well he this this one was he was just straight chill, dude. He's so long story short. I sent a picture. I sent a picture of him to Hunter and I was like, have you seen this steer And he was like, I don't think so.
00:55:07
Speaker 1: My picture yeah yeah. I mean, you know, he wouldn't worry about nothing. He was just eating and I mean, dude, long story short. I ended up sending Hunter video and I was like, you know, I was like, you don't have this steer at all, and I was like, I think he's a pretty big, pretty big for six point, and he was old, you know, I could tell, and so I said, I'm probaly gonna shoot him if that there was a really big eight point. I had been hanging around, and I was like, if I don't randomly see this other big deer, I might shoot the steer because it's like one of the last days of deer season. And anyway he go, it gets like to be about dark and he goes to walk off and I shoot him, and uh man, it was perfect. He ran just kind of back like fifty yards and fell and I was super excited. I didn't even go go down there and look at him. I just left all my stuff.
00:55:50
Speaker 2: I left my backpack, my gun and everything at the stand and went straight to my truck because I was watching the radar and I was like, man, the bottom is about to follow one of those winter rains where it just rains and rains and rains. So I get back to my truck and it's like a fifteen minute walk, like it's like a like an one thousand yard walk back to my truck. And I realized that my freaking keys were in my backpack. I left at the bottom of the deer stand, dude.
00:56:15
Speaker 1: So I walked back to the deer stand and I get my keys, and then I walked back to the truck and I just pulled down there and just definitely, you know, I was like kind of worried, uh, pleasantly surprised, you know what I mean.
00:56:28
Speaker 2: I'm sure I've had that. It's just oh yeah, you know, you never know almost always, but yeah, yeah, yeah, And I was like, damn, I had really good masks. I could tell he was old, and I was like, all right, school, yeah. I took a bunch of pictures.
00:56:39
Speaker 1: So h Anyway, by the time with all the rim roll of like forgetting my keys and all that, and I had to load him up by myself and you know, all get it get out of there and all that. Long story short, I live in Green Hills, dude, and I ain't got no skinning rat, you know what I mean.
00:56:55
Speaker 2: We're suburban life right now. So I called Randy and I was like.
00:56:57
Speaker 1: Hey, can I come gut this deer at your your That's where you sent me the picture from was at Randy's barn, I think, so yeah, it was it was, And I'm calling I'm calling, uh is it Flowers, I'm calling everybody, and nobody will take a dere It's too late at this point and it's not cold enough yet to just leave him in the back of my truck. So I'm freaking out and I don't have any freezer space.
00:57:21
Speaker 2: And nobody did.
00:57:22
Speaker 1: And uh so I called shame Prophet and I was like, hey, and I had never met this guy in my life, but he and I had been talking about deer hunting a lot and just like sending pictures of arrowheads and all that, and he is he's a he is a real one. And I said, uh and I wanted to I wanted to shoulder mountain this deer. And I've never I've I've skinned a bunch of deer, but I've never capd properly caped a buck and not screwed it up, you.
00:57:46
Speaker 2: Know, Mississippi. Of course, very I'm very open about that. I've never known that. But uh no, that's a different thing, by the way, listeners, Caping a deer out for and skinning a bus, it's two totally different things. Well, yeah, because you can screw up, you can use you can't screw up a cap for you know, you know you don't need to. Yeah, yeah, well you can't screw up skin on one, but you can screw up a cape very easy. Yeah, And I'm afraid of it. So yeah, I texted Shane and I was like, dude, I'm in a tight right now.
00:58:15
Speaker 7: And it's by the way, dumping rain, just like absolute pouring rain, of course, and it's like eight pm at this point, you know, it finally gets forty five minutes back to Randy's house whatever anyway.
00:58:25
Speaker 2: So sure enough, I was like, dude, can you can you do you? A? Do you have somebody that we can give this deer to? Yeah? And b can you can you cape out this deer? Because I just don't know how to cape out of buck? And he was like, I got you. So I drive from Randy's house an hour and ten minutes in the pouring rain.
00:58:41
Speaker 1: To Columbia to see and pull up and Shane's out there and we just like hung out and and he caped this deer out and then we drive another twenty minutes into like actual the town of Columbia.
00:58:52
Speaker 2: Gave it to some old boy in the hood. He was happy as hell to get it and then uh that was it.
00:58:58
Speaker 1: But I got home at like ten pm that night, and I've got this, you know, this deer head in the back and Cali like I opened the door and she's.
00:59:04
Speaker 2: Like, what where the hell?
00:59:06
Speaker 3: Yeah?
00:59:06
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, but uh it's fun and it was kind of a yeah, I never that's the first, Like, that's actually the first buck I've killed in Tennessee.
00:59:15
Speaker 2: I think it's got to be. He's a stomper. Well, but the point is I didn't have a plan in place at all, and like I kind of kind of uh, yeah, I don't know. It kind of inspired me, Well, next time, have it together. Your boys are down there. Yeah, I don't know why I didn't call you. I'm really I'm really sorry about that. Well, actually, I don't know how much we could have helped. We didn't really have space sending y'all pictures and stuff. You might have been in Kansas you sent me. Uh, I was because I remember sitting that picture. I was like, I think that's Randy's born because all I saw was the picture he gave in the back of the truck and it was late and I was like, hey, it's late, where's he at? And then I was like, I think it looks a lot like Randy's born. But next time I'll have a By the time this season around, if you kill a dude out there, bring boys shop, dude. I say something else too, man.
01:00:05
Speaker 1: Hunting the rut is awesome, but I have killed I think the last like three years, I have killed a deer late in season just eating.
01:00:10
Speaker 2: Rye crass late season. It's kind of a cheeky. You're busy, like I mletna tell you something. Don't want to try that hard. We do it every year late scenes of Deadly. We do it every year in Tennessee. If you can, if you can, if you've got time to plant, if you've got time to just put grass, winter peas ride. Well that's why I don't freak out about not having our food pluts in yet even this year, because we don't even hunt them until December. Yeah, and I mean we get them in the me we hunt them, but yeah, but I mean you get them in in October because they really post rut. They're coming back to that food source and there's nothing else if you've had enough rain and all that, and their sours like yeah, yeah, yeah, and they're gonna stand in those acorns, and they're gonna they're gonna stay there until they're gone, and then right when they right when they turn, they've been sitting on the ground too long and they usually when they turn, it's rut time, right, so they're interested in that. But post rut, there's no acorns, there's no everything's dead starving. You have any kind of food out there, that's the time they're trying to build up again. They're trying to build up protein.
01:01:06
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's kind of a it's but it's always like this buck came out early, but me and my dad both have killed like a pretty decent, like some pretty good deer, Like at dark it's like a clockwork man, this cold, windy afternoons, like seven point I shot last year, that big seven point I shot last year was like that was after Christmas, you know, I passed him in October.
01:01:27
Speaker 2: Yeah. Remember the first time we ever saw him was the first time. I mean, I didn't mean that. I was just saying, like on me, But the first time I saw him was was pouring down rain and he walked out in that food. He sent us a video is like should I shoot this deer? Me and Dad were like absolutely My answer if you send me a video like that is always yes, because I want to go to your house and drink beer and look at it for an hour and a half. It's older for me to shoot a deer that I don't know, like like if like if I see a deer that walks out, that's a mature deer. It's a big deer. But you've never seen him. But I've never had pictures of him. I don't know, like I hadn't studied how old he is. Yeah, it's hard for me to quote unquote pull the trigger, you know. And and and so I didn't that day, you know. And and looking back, I mean he was a very word Yeah, I want to see a picture of He was a very worthy dear, you know. And and Dan shot him. I think it was the last day of season. Yeah, at dark, and he's an awesome deer dude. And I ended up killing a great deer. But exactly what you exactly what you just said about, Uh, it was at I mean it was like dark when I shot that. I mean that deer walked out of seventy five yards and I was like, oh that's him. So I'm older, doe, they know, Dude, I feel like those old deer like you were talking about, like you're six, my seven, I feel like they the guard goes down a little bit when it's after a lot of people. Well there's no pressure, yeah, a lot of people. And during the week. I know, I know that sounds weird, but like, yeah, there's not a bunch of stinks sticking up the woods. And you know what I mean, there's something about it, man, you know that's not we I have a hunt property that you know, I'm slowly trying to expand in Mississippi and Nashoba County and uh, just with like our family, like some of our families moved off to Vicksburg, and my dad's kind of just getting.
01:03:10
Speaker 1: Older and he's not hunting really hard anymore. My grandfather's gone and my you know, my both my uncle. Anyway, the people, there's zero pressure these days. And I have the property right next to it. There's a ton of pressure because some new guys have moved in. And dude, I've killed a good deer on there. I went like ten years without killing a really good deer out there, yea, and like three years in a row now I've killed And I think it's just because it stays dead silent out there until it's a refuge. It's a refuge for it.
01:03:34
Speaker 2: I'll tell you that nobody's out there that has so much to do with it. Some of the people freak out when they have neighbors come in start hunting hard. Oh they're shooting everything. They're been there. But a lot of times, a lot of times it will what it'll do is it'll push. It'll make that area that they're hunting, that that area, it'll make it a no go like a like a nozone for those big deer, and they'll just go to they'll go to unpressured land. And I mean if you're property sitting there in Misissippi and don't get touched but a week in January, yeah, pretty much there. Especially if they got food, if they got water, if they got sheltered, I mean the nose, they're going to stay there. Yeah. Okay, there's there's the six point. Yeah, I forgot about that. There is this the back the truck bed picture. Yeah, let me see I there. Yeah, he was a hammer. That's a hammer, six bro hammer, the world's biggest six points. That's a great, dear man. I just yeah, he's I don't know, Alex. No, it's a guy down and it's a guy down in uh Lewisbourg. But he's really good. Shane actually Shane, Shane hooked me up with him and he's he did, shoot he mightn't do. You all have somebody down there he's I don't even remember his name, but uh, Tennessee, I think he did. Uh he does a couple of like I know he does, like Tyler Fars Tyler's down there. Yeah, he's right, he does. The ones that I saw in the shop were really good, really well done.
01:04:54
Speaker 7: Yeah.
01:04:54
Speaker 2: You know how you can test like the eyes. The eyes are always like yeah, if they look like if they look like somebody took my scare out and just did a solid circle. Yeah yeah. Uh man, Yeah, I've got you should be getting back pretty soon. Mine. Mine's uh, mine's ready that I killed in Kansas, Like, will go pee him up? Where do y'all? Who does y'alls? We have a couple of different guys. We got our our hometown guy who's really great. He did he did actually he didn't do that, dear, but Turkey Turkey as bad ass. And then we got shout out Craig garrel out Craig girls, give me he's been back leather on deer skin right now. He's mount a bove right now. But he covers up honestly, and sometimes like if we have a crazy year, we have to kind of disperse a little bit. So yeah, for sure, Alex and Franklin down there. The text ermy is what he calls it, and uh t e he does. He had it Wilson's tax Dermy and he got sued or something that I was about to and so he changed it to just the taxi. Wow. He does really great work too. Both those guys did great work. Anytime you got anything going on in a spot, yeah, called your boys.
01:06:04
Speaker 1: I don't know why, but we were talking. I feel like y'all must have been out of town or something. You were I just got back of the text you were in king I was probably hunting Kansas. I was here though, next time I got you. I'm sorry, Bro, don't be sorry. No, I mean honestly, I was probably cooking eggs, were changing dippers. Yeah, I ain't got much time anyway, but I ain't here.
01:06:21
Speaker 2: Probably lay off because I don't know about this, but I will by the time you hunt this year, I will have a barn ready for beers and bucks. I promise Country Country Hey, done before.
01:06:35
Speaker 6: A kid.
01:06:36
Speaker 2: We all of us have places to be in like twenty minutes, twenty five minutes. Dude, congrats on another record, man, Thank you man. Yeah, I'm excited about you feeling. I'm just ready for it to be out. Dude. It was done so long ago, March, since before my baby was born. Wow, and just you know timing. Uh were you trying to get it done before before you came.
01:06:59
Speaker 1: I mean I was like at my I was cut all the vocals at my house and uh, I was like singing like four or five a day, just like trying to get it done because our do date was like February nineteenth or something, and so freaking out and anyway, Uh well, it's it's been done for forever and so I'm just excited for it to finally be coming out.
01:07:14
Speaker 2: That's awesome, stokes Man. There's some good ones on there, ain't no doubt. I love it. It was awesome. We got a little sneak peek over it this morning. They send us a little listen link. Cool do bottom Land. It's just bottom Lands a jam. Thank you, ma'am. It's such a jam. It's a special one, dude, being a Mississippi boy and and uh getting to you know, I got to go down to the uh Massioak spot in Alabama and yeah, it was just it was a great day and just hanging out with all the guys and it's just good. Special man.
01:07:41
Speaker 1: I feel like it's a it's a it'll be a you know, it's a moment in my career, you know what I mean that. I just feel like I'll, you know, you can You'll always have singles and you know whatever songs that are big, but that's like that one, that's that's that's just one that will stick with me, I think for forever.
01:07:56
Speaker 2: Proud of that one. Can you give us a snippet a bottom Land? Yeah, I've never done this before. You don't have to. I could try. I've never done it on acoustic. I bet I think I can play it drop? Is it in drop d? I think.
01:08:18
Speaker 6: Right?
01:08:19
Speaker 3: Yeah?
01:08:21
Speaker 2: Bury me in bottom Land, Yeah, a little bit with my grandpa's rifle.
01:08:28
Speaker 6: And my hand.
01:08:30
Speaker 2: No killer, Lord, just take me as I am and bury me and bottom lamb. I am just a country boy where I come from, didn't have no chores. What I've done well, or so I'm told maybe well my baby so my goal.
01:09:03
Speaker 3: Mm very mean bottom, Oh and my grandpa's rifle and my.
01:09:16
Speaker 4: Just take me as I.
01:09:21
Speaker 2: Comptymen, Bottom done this before. Oh but thank you man, I'm exciting for everything. Oh yeah, was it the same? Was it your same? Was it your same record process and record making process? Did you write for a long time and just take the ones you love or did you have a certain you know, did you sit down and go, Okay, we're writing for my record today. A little bit of both. I mean, obviously this record being I don't mean to interrupt you, but like for the listener out there, you're writing, you don't write just for you, man, like you not the right songs?
01:10:01
Speaker 1: Yeah?
01:10:01
Speaker 2: Yeah, definitely songwriters all the time, and a lot of a lot of guys don't in your position, and a lot of artists, you know, when they write, they they're writing a certain idea for them that day. Yeah, but you kind of do it both. You kind of go back, you play, you play your Travis Hunter in that thing man. Yeah, that's pretty much how it is.
01:10:19
Speaker 1: I Mean there's been times where like I'll sit down and I'll have an idea or whatever, and I'm like, this is a this is a me song. And then there's times where there's there's songs that I've like written and thought like that's pretty good, and then like after a week be like, man, I should probably cut that, Like that's you know what I mean, Like that's my thing. So it's a little bit of both, but I definitely, uh, you know, having done like a real actual rock record last year, I just wanted to. I was like, Okay, it's time to put out like hence kind of that's my like smart ass way of being like, here's.
01:10:48
Speaker 2: Your country record is like country country. And then yeah, you know, there's a couple of songs with country and the title there.
01:10:54
Speaker 1: I think there's seven or maybe eight, And after after about the fourth one, I definitely with an attention, was like, let's let's go what's every euphemism with the word money or something that I can change it into country and let's write.
01:11:05
Speaker 2: A song about it.
01:11:06
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, that's fine, but I'm stoked, man, that's I think it's uh, you know, I had two years to try to just get the best like twenty that I could and just hope everybody likes it just kind of throw it out there and pray, like every every other record, you know, talk to.
01:11:22
Speaker 2: Me about Buck on the Wall. Yeah, man, that was uh, you know I wrote that with uh with our.
01:11:27
Speaker 1: Boy Jamo and I love that Jamison Rogers, Jeb Gibson, and I love Matt Traction, Yeah faction, And uh that was a retreat song. My grandfather had passed back in January, and uh, it was it was right after you were on our show.
01:11:44
Speaker 2: Actually, I'm sure it was. Yeah, it probably wasn't much longer.
01:11:48
Speaker 1: And yeah, so Jamison actually had that idea and he threw it out and and uh and I was all about it.
01:11:57
Speaker 2: But you know, what's the cool thing about that song is.
01:11:59
Speaker 1: That, you know, it describes my actual like our deer camp back home, like our camp house and all that in the first verse and then it talks about this buck on the Wall and it's.
01:12:08
Speaker 2: All very very true.
01:12:10
Speaker 1: But I wrote that song prior to the next deer season and uh, so like the rest of that song became true that year because I killed a deer and Jamison was with me, dude, which is so crazy, so sick man, it was like and it was funny they were they were down there and and uh, we had a bunch of pictures of some deer and like deer we'd never saying. They were moving like crazy. And it was one of those mornings where it was like rain raining a lot at night, I think, and the moon was weird, and we were like, let's go in at like eight thirty, you know, or so and let everything sort of chill out a little bit. And dude, sure I had ten thirty. I mean, you know, sometimes if you go in at five point thirty, ten thirty is getting around, you know, depending on you know, if you train four you're get hungry. It's like, let's get out of here. Yep, like ten thirty, ten thirty five. This book came out and and uh, anyway, the fact that Janie was what was there with me and and uh, you know, it's like I wrote that the rest of that story into existence was really special.
01:13:06
Speaker 2: I took that deer into town to show my grandma and she talked about, you know, how proud he come, would love to see it. And it was awesome. It was a great here. And you know, but he probably pushed that book up. Its great that was it was good. So that's a special one. That's a special special part of the record for sure, not to take away from the record, but to go back to deer. But but let's be honest. I mean, we've talked a lot about like memories and and then that stuff in this podcast, even with kids and stuff like that. But man, standing around LEAs, I'm getting redneck bomps right now, right now and thinking about this, I'm glad to around the bed of a truck with a deer laying in the bed of the truck, and the and some light coming from somewhere, whether it's the the cargo bay, lie that coming forward to truck one coming on iPhone's dark by the time you do that, right, unless it's a morning thing. But usually for some reason in my head at night, it's at night and it's dark, but everybody's faces are lit up around the bed of that truck, all staring in the back of the This story has been told forty times, but you just want to hear it one more, dude. That is about as good as it gets.
01:14:26
Speaker 1: I think that there is like a caveman instinct where like we've been doing that for like since humans have been on this planet.
01:14:33
Speaker 2: Do you know what I mean?
01:14:34
Speaker 1: And I just think there's a reason why we love it so much. It's just like familiar. I know, that's kind of a crazy perspective. Well, like people have been doing.
01:14:43
Speaker 2: That for a thousands You think about some of those Indians riding on horseback chasing this buffalo and making a shot that while I mean, I always say like read could he could repeat verbatim my big deer story from last year, because I've told it so many times, But not only that story, I could, I could that one right there. I could tell you. Yeah, I could tell you from the moment to the moment we got back to the I mean into the truck and shut everybody in town. I can tell you that story. It's so weird how those I said shoot again on that one. Yeah, it's so weird to me that those I don't like. If I see a picture of me a fish, I'm like, oh man, where where were we when I called that? You know? Or if I crazy as this is, really you ain't ever caught a big If I see a picture of like me and you and Luke somewhere, I'll be like, oh man, where were we on that? Or if you know we're you know, they always take the shot before the show, and I'm like, oh, I wonder what But if I see a picture of me with a deer, you with a deer, with a deer, my dad with a deer, like, bro, I know exactly where we were, I know what time. I don't know what truck that was that we were in. Your kids are is every damn story every It definitely is for my dad for sure. But one of those, one of those in there and all that they are so fun. Man, it's like if it's like the fondest I don't know, man, it's like it's you know, it's so weird too, and this sounds terrible and it's but it's like sometimes it's like the proudest you'll ever be of your buddy or your brother or whatever. It's just you know what I mean, Like do I Yeah, It's It's just there's some weird innate I think you're there. I think it touches. I think it touches something. There's some redneck. There's also something about red blood and bone in that it has. It has. It's this sounds so selfish and maybe it should, but it's like it has nothing to do with anybody but you you know what I mean, Like when I hit, when I have a song that goes number one or gets cut or something, I'm like, hell, yes, that's awesome. I'm providing for my family. Like that's what I think when that had I under saying that happens a whole lot. But when when the money comes in with your corider advanced, this is gonna There's not many things in our lives left as married family men. That's like for us really, and I feel even I'm trying to say, I don't mean, I know that sounds selfish and I don't mean for it, but we're always given right. We're trying to you want to make sure and and and innately we say this all the time. It's like, I feel like, you want to provide for your family, so you're gonna work really hard to do that. And like the one thing left I feel like, as like just a dude that wants to celebrate something for himself is that. And I think that's why is so precious to me. Man. It's like the one thing that I've gotten. I got to have it, I got to hold onto it. And then the culmination and the climax of all that when you've it's been successful, and you know you've done it and you're going home and everything. Man, there's something really nice about that feeling. And it's kind of that in reverse what you were saying, like like that is like a number one. So all that stuff advances like this. The story of that buck ends when you shoot him, you know, And it's just the the the love, the passion of doing that again and and go not a career, right, there's just there's a little time, little window that we get to do it. And then you know, with kids, your window becomes smaller and small and smaller if you want to. And rightfully so said all the time it's like, man, this dad stuff would be easy if we were pieces of because we're not. It requires time and effort, you know, and so thus doing that takes energy away from other things. But when you get those two or three days and then it pops off and you're standing around and your but there's nothing better, man. That's why it's so addicting. It's like sad. When you drive, it's like dropping your kid off at school or something.
01:18:46
Speaker 1: When you take it at the you're you're driving home, you're like, man, I'm not even gonna get it pulling it out of.
01:18:55
Speaker 2: My wife and I have been in a tip about that, dude about that. But because she's we're building a new house and I'm like, where's my spot? Then she's like, ain't no spot, dude, that's the barn. The barn is the spot. Like fill it up, dude, go nuts out there. And I'm like, and this was my argument, and tell me if if you think it was it was, it was a good one or not. But I was like, China, just want to let you know that's the biggest deer I'll ever kill in my life ever. Seeing that deer makes me a better person that day. So by having the deer in the house and me waking up and opening my eyes to this giant, it brings me joy, makes me a better day. It takes me a better husband. He want me to be an apple every day. That's exactly right. Do you want me to be the best? To me not being then let me put this on this opposing wall from when I opened my eyes. Oh my god, dude, and it's just a straight no, it ain't looking good. I won't to say straight. She's she made my clothes at pretty big. So that he could fit it there, but I will spend that morning like a man cave studio thing too. And that's that's that was Cali's like foot down moment was like they can all go in there.
01:20:11
Speaker 1: I was like, okay, well ever, yeah, and I'll see you later. Do I go straight to the man cave every day?
01:20:21
Speaker 6: Okay?
01:20:22
Speaker 2: Do we talk about the record? We talk more about it.
01:20:25
Speaker 1: Tell me about the y'all need Jesus. Yeah, dude, that's just a obviously a I just have gotten a lot. It's really funny. When my last record Quit came out, this was a rock record. I from that moment until into Infinity, I that was my first moment of like having some some hate, like first time ever country hate or is it like rock guy hate. I think a little bit of everything. I think some of the rock people hated it, and some of the a lot of the country people hated it. But I also I will say this is like my fans. I do consider my following a somewhat of a cult thing because like I put out just so far from two ends of each other, and my like ride or Die fans like it both, and you know what I mean.
01:21:13
Speaker 2: So it's sort of I can feel that it's like fair weather fans and like, you know, like.
01:21:17
Speaker 1: Quit comes out, and then there's like people that are like the hearty ball off needs to be studied and like, you know like that. But I had I got haters for the first time, and uh, that's just it's a fun way of sort of making fun of myself but also kind of just just finding a polite way to tell all these people.
01:21:34
Speaker 2: To you know, what I'll tell you was in your cult following is my three year old so really, oh my gosh, daddy rockstar, daddy rockstar, daddy rockstar. Every I'm so sick and he uh, a funny thing happened. I hope my mom's not listening to this. But the other day my daughter said something and Boots, she said shut up. And my my boy boone, who's three, was like, hey, we don't say that, and she goes, well, you say that hardy song and that's a bad word way. Oh my gosh, man, I show video of him singing that he can't even like sing, he doesn't know the words, just mumbling yeah, that's awesome, pretty great. He loves you. They're gonna they're gonna freak out when they when they see us sitting together. I'm like, and I said, tell them all the time, like, hey, he's my friend, and they're like, and they know, Lou you know what I mean. I'm like, but they he don't even livery They're like, oh Man Hearty and Dylan Marlowe, those guys, like they think, y'all anyway you are, you are your your icons, those guys. That's funny.
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Speaker 1: I get a lot of videos of kids singing, and it's always like the heavy stuff. Really, yes, Like it's never you know whatever, that's never like just a regular old country So it's always Jim Bob or like truck bed or yeah, the rockstar man, sold out man.
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Speaker 2: The kids love that stuff. Yeah whatever tea words. Yeah, because he's never heard me say, yeah, that only my fault, my thought of Harty's fault.
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Speaker 1: Hey, right, quick, tell us about the Hardy fun Man. Yeah, the Hardy fun dude. He's got ten I'm a big loud I'm literally thirty seconds. Yeah, I mean kind of long overdue, honestly, but it's just, uh, you knows. As most charity funds, there's we don't have a specific thing that we donate to where we wanted to always leave that open. But yeah, it's just calianized charity thing. Live Nation this year did a dollar per ticket, which.
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Speaker 2: Was sick because it's just an awesome way to get get money rolling through theirs and man, anything that sparks our our ear or our our hearts to be uh, to be more specific, we.
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Speaker 1: Just would donate to. And it's I think it's just the heartyfun dot com but either way, just I just would. I love not like talking about it because people know that it's out there and can reach out if they have anything. Like we there's a there's a thing in Philadelphia where they take care of like like mentally disabled people after high school because that kind of you know, it's like what happens after that, you know, where do they go?
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Speaker 2: And they needed like a washer and dryer, and so we just did that.
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Speaker 1: And like something as small as that, so as big as like you know, the American Cancer Foundation or whatever it is and everything in between, life changing.
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Speaker 2: Man, absolutely absolutely.
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Speaker 1: So we're it's CALLI and I's charity and we're like beyond excited about it.
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Speaker 2: That's great. It's it's great for people to like see your heart too, because like we we know you personally, and we know you're a great dude. And a lot of these people on stage, you know, don't they get that they get on stage hardy, that's right. And but like seeing like knowing that knowing the hardy fun and hearing about the washing drier. But Jordan showed me one about you h asking the guy to come backstage. That was at a show and he brought the flag out. Yeah you could just tell man, you can just tell that that That made that dude's world. Yeah, that's and and you know, and like hearing he was going through a hard time, Like real good on you for being a lot in the in the industry man killing music and still be a lot you know what I mean. I appreciate it. You don't have to be you don't have to be an asshole to make cool. That's what they say. Hey man, look we love you. You know, we love you. This town loves you. We're so thankful that you're a part of it and you and you and you spread light everywhere you go and your music is great and we're just we're thankful to know you in this town is thankful to have you, and we appreciate you. No doubt. Dude, that's awesome. I love you guys, come back, coming back on the fourth time. Dude, I'm in b well. Listen to this. Every I listened to every single one in the deer. Listen to this. You reached out to us. I was the one that was to bring it back, and it was like I ran out an episode like I listened to him all can you please start again? You know Jamison was listening to an episode of US when he shot a deer. That's right, literally this thing off shot that even put it back. That's awesome too. Amen. Uh yeah, we're we're big fans. Thanks for coming on. Uh County Country coaching out now go get it. That's right, check on them out. Thanks for hanging up God's Country with us. We'll check you next time. See you. Oh my bad, my bad. We're back. We're back. Clearly we're back. Here you go play a graverite clean? Are we good? All right? We never left play gaborite.
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Speaker 6: We're here.
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Speaker 2: We do forgot called gravorite and uh place on? Yeah, so please place on fast. I would just go like verse chorus perfect. I can do that.
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Speaker 1: I see these a lot, and they're always like typically nineties or eighties country.
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Speaker 2: This is awesome. So this is not gonna be that my hearty fashion though that's true. It's very it's true to myself.
01:26:51
Speaker 1: Probably won't do it well at all, so that's fine. Okay, we'll see the pressure. This is big empty by stone table pilots.
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Speaker 3: Smoke a sigar, reading last some more. It's conversation skill. Falling faster in.
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Speaker 2: My car.
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Speaker 2: A home or dizzy is. It's consciously.
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Speaker 6: Jam wage and long to it.
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Speaker 2: To its long.
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Speaker 2: That's wicked, dude. I can hear some of the movements in that you do. That's where you think I got it from that man. That's that's a jam for me.
01:28:46
Speaker 1: I think STP is one of my favorite bands, and that they just had a cool sound and that like that chorus has a weird country melody vibe to it, or like nowadays is like a country melody.
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Speaker 2: Push the envelope, especially with that kind of stuff. Just doing this stuff different and there was no you got to man. Congratulations on get it. Yeah to thank you for your from Takova's thanks for coming. Yeah, thank you. Thanks to make your meetings absolutely