[00:00:00] Eric Goranson: It's around the house when it comes to renovating,
[00:00:23] Eric Goranson: this is around the house. Welcome to around the house with Eric G and Caroline B. This is the midweek special. This is what we do every single week between the. Maybe it's that stuff that didn't make it into last week and it's not gonna make it into this. Week's hello, Caroline. How are.
[00:00:41] Caroline Blazovsky: Hello, everybody. It feels like it's been so long and Eric has a tan.
[00:00:45] Caroline Blazovsky: Yeah. Right? Like literally just the tan I've ever seen you blurry and, and smoking
[00:00:50] Eric Goranson: your blunt. It looks like it doesn't, it we're having, uh, technical issues with the webcam today. So I literally had to grab that. The surface [00:01:00] pro tablet, so we could see each other today. So it, uh, it's a little, you look smoky,
[00:01:08] Eric Goranson: you and Snoop dogs. Ew. Oh yeah. So anyway, we're having a fun time, right?
[00:01:16] Caroline Blazovsky: Yes. And I can see your glow. You've got this, um, radiating skin tone. So he's got tan going on,
[00:01:21] Eric Goranson: you know, that might have been. This last week in Orlando, Florida, and Kasumi at the Gaylor palms. That was nice. It's cool. When you can go work and have a great time at a trade show, still have an hour and a half to go hit the pool in the hot tub in the Florida sun, and then go to your evening event.
[00:01:39] Eric Goranson: So.
[00:01:42] Caroline Blazovsky: The question is working hard are hardly working. You look like you were hardly working. No, I know you were working hard, but he looks like he's so refreshed.
[00:01:50] Eric Goranson: Definitely refreshed. Ooh, there you go. Spa time. It was, I, I, I wish I would've hit the spot. Julie got to hit the spa, but it was her birthday. So she [00:02:00] deserved to, to hit that.
[00:02:02] Eric Goranson: And we were hanging out with people, you know, like Walt. Tomala from T and T contractors. Oh, LA Tomala. Yeah. So we were hanging out and, uh, having a good time. And, uh, we were the MCs of the big Southeastern building conferences last week. So that was fun. Uh, Tell
[00:02:19] Caroline Blazovsky: our tell our listeners what is S EBC. So they know this
[00:02:23] Eric Goranson: is a big trade show for contractors, home builders and even designers, but mostly contractors and home builders.
[00:02:30] Eric Goranson: And it's a Southeastern building conference. And so they have a get together every year so they can see new products and stuff. That's very specific for their environment down there. And people go, ah, it's building, right? No, I'll be honest. I learned so much down in Florida because. Having the Florida hurricane code is so different than building code here in the rest of the country.
[00:02:55] Eric Goranson: And they have some really cool things that are going on down there. So I was, uh, very [00:03:00] impressed at what they were doing to hold houses together with high winds. Impressive. All
[00:03:05] Caroline Blazovsky: right. I'm gonna, I'm gonna put you in the spot. Yeah. What was the biggest takeaway from being there that you learned that you didn't.
[00:03:12] Caroline Blazovsky: You
[00:03:12] Eric Goranson: know, for me, it was, it's something that we haven't had here in the Northwest a lot they're emerging into this market, but I had not worked a lot with the zip system before. And for all of you, uh, that are not familiar with that, that is a, you know, a weather resistant membrane that they put on the outside of, you know, like plywood OSB for building.
[00:03:35] Eric Goranson: So what's cool with that is that you can frame up the house. The framers can put the plywood or the USB on the outside. And it has that weather resistant barrier on the outside. So all you have to do is tape it and now it's waterproof. So it's cool. So it's,
[00:03:51] Caroline Blazovsky: it's in place of, so Eric and I were talking about this it's in place of your traditional plywood or your CDX plywood or your OSB you'd put on it's in [00:04:00] one mm-hmm
[00:04:00] Caroline Blazovsky: So it's a, it's the plywood. Can you make a choice between a plywood and OSB base or do you, is it just strictly a plywood with the zip
[00:04:07] Eric Goranson: system? It's the it's zip system? Is it just on there? So what, depending on what material you spec of theirs, uh, it has on there. So it's, it's. Basically, it's all, if you wanted to, to over oversimplify it, it's like having the, you know, and I'm gonna mix two different brands here, which is shameful to put all these brands together, but I'll use the, the, the name brand out there.
[00:04:29] Eric Goranson: It's almost like putting Tyvac and bonding it to plywood, OSB mm-hmm right. So, so people know. Yeah. Yeah. To all I know all my friends at, uh, DuPont right now are shivering hearing me say that that way, but, uh, I'm sorry, I'm using the Kleenex of, uh, house wraps for the discussion. So, but they get it.
[00:04:49] Caroline Blazovsky: We need to explain it.
[00:04:51] Caroline Blazovsky: Yeah. So it's an all in one that gives you now. It does. From my understanding, allow you to have what called vapor passage. Mm-hmm right. So you can get some vapor it's [00:05:00] not completely sealed, which would cause mold inside or outside the building, but you allows vapor, but no moisture gets in. So if you have a leak or something, if it's properly taped on your seams, you're gonna have this really secure and sort of dry
[00:05:13] Eric Goranson: environment.
[00:05:13] Eric Goranson: Yeah. Taped and rolled. So you tape it, you don't just, it's a pressure applied. So you have to put, you know, plus 30 pounds of pressure on it. So once you roll it out, Now you've got that there. And what's cool with that is let's say you got a hurricane comes in and it rips the, the, the roofing off, right?
[00:05:33] Eric Goranson: Okay. Or maybe the siding. You still have a water barrier there where if it's a, a stapled on house wrap on the outside that easily can get blown off and torn off in the storm where this is applied to it it's much, it's much easier to build something that's a little more fortified as far as how that goes.
[00:05:52] Eric Goranson: Yeah. So
[00:05:52] Caroline Blazovsky: if you had, let's just say, get a really bad hurricane and it doesn't have to be a hurricane. It could be any storm, but you get this seepage in, around the [00:06:00] windows, on your exterior, say you're vinyl or whatever you're using as your, as your exterior envelope, it gets in and it hits the zip system and it's like, uhoh, can't go.
[00:06:09] Caroline Blazovsky: Can't get in. Yep. Correct. It's done.
[00:06:11] Eric Goranson: It's done. And so that's the cool part. Is it just, I like that shuts it out and, you know, great example. So typically a nailing pattern on that system, you would do a nail, like a ring, shank nail, every eight inches. Well, on Florida, they recommend every four inches. So when wind can't get underneath it and blow the roof off.
[00:06:32] Eric Goranson: And then there's this other system that we had up on the stage with us called quick tie. And what they do is they run a cable. Attaches into the foundation. It goes all the way up through the stud bay, up to the top double studded seal plate on the very top. That top, that top point mm-hmm and it bolts down and it holds tension onto that wall assembly, like a giant bungee
[00:06:57] Caroline Blazovsky: board.
[00:06:57] Caroline Blazovsky: Yeah. Like a huge
[00:06:58] Eric Goranson: it's like a, yeah, it's like a big [00:07:00] strap. That is a, it's almost like a bolt, but it's easier. Code says they have to use like an all thread, which I don't know, trying to put a eight foot piece of all thread through there and, and fish it through is not easy using a cable. It is. And so it's you tighten it down and put it under tension.
[00:07:17] Eric Goranson: And now when the winds come, if you attach everything together, you've got something that, that can hold up to a couple hundred miles an hour, which is absolutely fascinating to me.
[00:07:27] Caroline Blazovsky: I is that the standard in Florida? Isn't that what they're doing? Yes. To prevent.
[00:07:31] Eric Goranson: They have their own code down there to prevent buildings being blown away.
[00:07:36] Eric Goranson: And it's, it's amazing. Um, what the technology is down there. And so that was cool. And then, uh, oh, something else that wasn't Florida building related that was cool. Is do tile had a floating tile floor system?
[00:07:56] Caroline Blazovsky: That's something I would like. So you can get like vapor underneath, like, [00:08:00] is it, is it allow airflow?
[00:08:01] Caroline Blazovsky: So you can put this down in like a
[00:08:04] Eric Goranson: well basement. I wouldn't say airflow. What it does is it has a kind of a, a fiberglass back on the back of this tile. Right. That's smooth and kind of slippery. Yeah. So what you do is you can lay this down and they click together like a regular, like vinyl plank flooring.
[00:08:22] Eric Goranson: So they click together. You put it across the entire floor and then grout it. So you don't have any masic it's all just a floating tile floor. No, that's
[00:08:33] Caroline Blazovsky: good. Yeah. And you don't one from smell standpoint, no VOCs, but two, you don't have to get this, go off your floor and wreck everything underneath when you apply.
[00:08:42] Eric Goranson: I like that. So if you gotta swap it out, down the road, I'm in, it just pops up. Right. You didn't do it to the floor there. So that's
[00:08:49] Caroline Blazovsky: badass. Yeah. And I can say that because we're on the
[00:08:51] Eric Goranson: podcast. I, yeah, exactly. That's awesome. So I haven't seen that before. That was cool. And. That's Dow. Yeah. Dow put Dow tile.
[00:08:57] Eric Goranson: Yep. Oh [00:09:00] guys. I was impressed and you know, the me too. And, and what's my first reaction to it. I asked the rep, I'm like, all right. You know, me being the skeptic. I'm like, what happens when I drop something on it? He goes, well, here's the cool thing. It's pretty easy to swap a tile out.
[00:09:14] Caroline Blazovsky: Hey, just pop it out and putting in GRA gr it.
[00:09:16] Caroline Blazovsky: And you're done. But you,
[00:09:17] Eric Goranson: and here's the cool thing, you know, where tile gets its strength from. Wait. I
[00:09:23] Caroline Blazovsky: know this I do know this. I know you do.
[00:09:26] Eric Goranson: Hold on, hold on. I'm dropping you one on the yep. As you can tell, we don't practice this stuff beforehand. I just drop it on you just like you do. Oh, this is not
[00:09:34] Caroline Blazovsky: rehearsed.
[00:09:36] Caroline Blazovsky: we do not rehearse. Um, I do know this though. Yeah. But tell me, so, and then I'm gonna go.
[00:09:41] Eric Goranson: Yeah. Tile gets its strength from the bond to the substrate beneath. So, you know, a piece of tile by itself, you can break it pretty easy, break it. Yeah. But as soon as you bond it down to a floor, for instance, properly, it's hard to break it.
[00:09:57] Eric Goranson: Well, they've bonded it to that kind of [00:10:00] fiberglass backing material backing. So that gives it that strength. He dropped from three foot sweet, a framing hammer on that tile. It didn't break it. Shut
[00:10:10] Caroline Blazovsky: the door. Yeah. How
[00:10:11] Eric Goranson: cool is that? And that was before it was grounded, even so. I was like, get out. So that was cool.
[00:10:18] Eric Goranson: There was, you know, some really cool stuff like that. And then of course, oh my God, I
[00:10:22] Caroline Blazovsky: really like this. And my I've got clients who, you know, they put in these floors and then they're like, I'm tired of the tile. I wanna switch it just from a style standpoint. Yeah. Cause you know, once you lock into tile, you're locked in.
[00:10:32] Caroline Blazovsky: My basement's been like, you know, the tile. 10 years old, cuz it the expense to redo it would be astronomical. Yeah. It's crazy. However, with this, yeah. What's the
[00:10:40] Eric Goranson: cost? Um, like did they say it should be about the same cuz you're not having to buy right. You don't have to buy and do all that. Uh, you're not putting all the, the tile down with mast.
[00:10:50] Eric Goranson: You don't have to buy all the Masick and all that stuff to put it down with. So, and you could DIY this. Oh yeah. I think it's great for commercial floors. You think about it cuz you can [00:11:00] go in right over the flooring surface it's there and float right over the top. If you were in a hotel lobby or something like that, and you needed to put a new tile floor down, you could do it quickly, cuz you're just laying it and grouting it and walk away.
[00:11:13] Eric Goranson: Nice. So pretty cool stuff. Pretty cool stuff. Very cool. Is it gonna replace, uh, you know, the tiling world out there of craftsman putting that down now, but is it another option out there? Absolutely.
[00:11:26] Caroline Blazovsky: And how many, uh, different types of tile do they have? Like, do
[00:11:29] Eric Goranson: they have a wide select, a pretty good selection of it?
[00:11:31] Eric Goranson: And here's what I like about it. The one thing that I will say, and this is not a commercial doubt dial, I'm not even getting free outta this. I'm just saying there is no commercial this whatsoever. The one thing I thought was cool that I thought, okay, they planned this out is you have this floating floor system.
[00:11:46] Eric Goranson: So if you pick up this, this plank tile, right. And you wanna put it in the bathroom. They make the matching tile that goes in the shower with it. So you can continue that look, of course you wouldn't use the floating into the shower, [00:12:00] but now you can pick that same color with the same print and use it in the shower system that matches the floating floor.
[00:12:07] Eric Goranson: And
[00:12:07] Caroline Blazovsky: that's just a regular tile. They don't, it's
[00:12:09] Eric Goranson: just a regular tile. Correct. Right. So you can match those two together, which is cool. Something new to do. Yep. Pretty cool. Well, I've got a crazy day today. I've got, uh, so right outside my garage door here, you know, we've got a flag lot that goes behind us.
[00:12:24] Eric Goranson: We've got really cool neighbors that live behind us. Yeah. They have had this for a couple weeks now. Uh, a little tiny water leak in their main waterline, going back to their place, which was not showing up in my yard at all. But now, um, for the last, since I got home on Friday, they have had a water. That is running down the driveway into my yard now.
[00:12:46] Eric Goranson: So I'm getting free watering, which I have to thank 'em for. But you know, when you turn the, the hose on and it's coming out like a pencil thickness. Yeah. That's what they have coming outta the ground right now. And, uh, where is that coming from? Uh, [00:13:00] their main water line, their main water line going to the house right now.
[00:13:04] Eric Goranson: Shoot. So that is running out there. So in the next. 20 minutes to a half hour, I'm expecting somebody to show up out there with a backhoe, or they're gonna cut the asphalt and do that. And of course that will be happening right when I'm gonna be filming a, uh, a video for since this morning. So that's gonna be a little interesting.
[00:13:23] Eric Goranson: So. Well, at least
[00:13:25] Caroline Blazovsky: you have a nice tan for your video. Oh, look. Oh, so fresh. Yeah.
[00:13:29] Eric Goranson: Looks fresh. Oh. And then we went out, uh, uh, we went out to this last week too, to hot on hot onus nights out on the lake here. And that was crazy. We had a big floating party out in the middle of the lake where we, they had a huge dock and a band playing and a floating.
[00:13:44] Eric Goranson: Yes. A floating, you put all them boats for
[00:13:46] Caroline Blazovsky: all those people that live in these, you know what I call lake or ocean or bay regions, you put all the boats together and it becomes like a big boat family. And you jump from boat to boat. Yeah.
[00:13:55] Eric Goranson: So fun. It's cool. So what they did is they built a, a dock that [00:14:00] was out floating in the middle.
[00:14:00] Eric Goranson: It was like the shape of a big H. If you take the crossbar of the H and extend it out past what would be the end of the H they put a dance floor on one end and on the other end, they had a barge for full of, uh, porta potties out there. So people could use the restroom , which is better than everybody just jumping into the lake and using the restroom.
[00:14:20] Eric Goranson: So that's good. Yes. Yes. You know what I mean? You know how parties go, but no floating poop. Yep. So we don't need floating. None of that. So anyway, they did, that was really smart. And then they had a band plan and. It was so awesome. Drama free. We had a great. We had a great time. That sounds
[00:14:35] Caroline Blazovsky: good. So, and other than by Eric's partying, I'm heading up to inspirational deck when we get off mm-hmm and I'm going to look at the bullfrog spa.
[00:14:44] Caroline Blazovsky: There you go, because I've decided I'm putting in, I want a swim spa. Nice. There's no question. And I'm getting a deck and I'm getting a patio and it's gonna all be done at once. And, uh, in the meantime, contractors are getting ready to rip off the back of my house. Nice. [00:15:00] And, uh, but one of 'em got COVID so today, Eric and I actually can record because I can't be there because somebody's got COVID.
[00:15:08] Caroline Blazovsky: They didn't come today. So hopefully,
[00:15:10] Eric Goranson: hopefully that clears up and I'm flying out tomorrow. To go see our friend Al who was on the show recently at Delta Brizo. So I'm gonna go check out. Uh, next few days I'll be over there, checking out the latest in faucets and all that stuff. And, uh, they're flying me out to, uh, Indianapolis.
[00:15:28] Eric Goranson: So I'll get to see some other friends of mine that'll be flying in and, uh, get to go check out Delta Brizo, which will be a fun, little quick. Sounds good.
[00:15:37] Caroline Blazovsky: Yeah.
[00:15:38] Eric Goranson: So I'll, I'll, I'll find out. I I'm gonna take a look at that. Frank Lloyd great collection. I wanna check that out. That's gonna be fun. And then, uh, I'll look for stuff for your new bathroom remodel, which is phase three, right?
[00:15:50] Caroline Blazovsky: Oh my gosh. We got so many phases. I can't even tell
[00:15:53] Eric Goranson: you. Okay. So what are you looking? But it's fine. I'll look for you when I'm there. Caroline, what are you looking for in a kitchen faucet? [00:16:00] Oh,
[00:16:00] Caroline Blazovsky: I don't know. That's a good question. I mean, I really, I really like durability. Like I don't want anything that's falling apart fast.
[00:16:07] Caroline Blazovsky: Right, right. So it's gotta get, you know, we're foody, so we're cooking and using it constantly. Mm-hmm so like beauty kind of goes on the side bar with me, but I definitely want something. That's
[00:16:17] Eric Goranson: you want one of those touch faucets where you can just touch it with your elbow and wash the chicken hands and stuff?
[00:16:22] Eric Goranson: Yeah. All right.
[00:16:22] Caroline Blazovsky: Yes. That's a good, that's good. Anything healthy, right? Yeah. Like, so. Being able to do that is, is key. You want a lot of
[00:16:28] Eric Goranson: brass inside. You want to have, Hmm, well it's brass or plastic, right? Yeah. You know? Yeah. I'd say brass over plastic in my book, you know, but a good durable finish, which, oh, you're talking parts.
[00:16:41] Eric Goranson: Yeah.
[00:16:41] Caroline Blazovsky: Talking parts inside you. Yeah. Yeah.
[00:16:43] Eric Goranson: Guts. Yeah. We don't need the microplastic showing up in your, in your, in your food. So no, no, no. You know what I mean? That's okay. We'll, I'll take a look. I'll see what I can find out there. That's gonna give you that, uh, that balance between. Function function and beauty.[00:17:00]
[00:17:01] Caroline Blazovsky: Yes. All right. Yes, but definitely function. Yeah. I'm all about that in the kitchen. It's gotta work. Good. It's got a good sprayer. It's gotta have good velocity. I like a strong, I don't want this like trickling out. You know, I wanna be able to power wash my dishes. Mm-hmm . They should come up with like a power washer, like something that's like an extra, an extra ooph.
[00:17:20] Caroline Blazovsky: So when you wanna get that, like gritted cheese and like macaroni, they do, it's called the dishwasher. yeah, but I mean, I want something the sand blast, right. At the, you know, right
[00:17:30] Eric Goranson: at the sand, you need one of those old school, dish, masters. Remember those that have the little, remember those. That's what I'm
[00:17:35] Caroline Blazovsky: saying.
[00:17:35] Caroline Blazovsky: They should bring it
[00:17:36] Eric Goranson: back. You need to bring back the dish master. I think that's all with
[00:17:38] Caroline Blazovsky: that. I get, for some reason in my household, I get the junkiest plates. You could ever imagine. I don't know if it's just cuz we're into barbecue and cheese and all that, that kind of sticks to the plate.
[00:17:48] Eric Goranson: We've got a really good dishwasher and it just comes off.
[00:17:51] Eric Goranson: I mean we can have, you know, and I've got some stuff that, you know, maybe it's got, you know, shoes from the steak or it's got cheese baked on [00:18:00] from the, you know, from anything else and man that dishwasher. Goes after it, I, I literally can put something in there going, am I gonna have to throw that away? I got that thing so abused and it comes out looking brand new.
[00:18:12] Caroline Blazovsky: I have a lot of stuff though, that can't go in the dishwasher or isn't supposed to, let's put quotes up. Right. You know, there's just those, some of those like knives, utensils, the things that you don't want going in there. And I've got some really nice like baking dishes that I I'm careful with. Yeah. And stuff.
[00:18:26] Caroline Blazovsky: So. I just need a little power wash. There you go.
[00:18:28] Eric Goranson: There you go. Work
[00:18:29] Caroline Blazovsky: on that for me. When you're out there, you can invent it,
[00:18:32] Eric Goranson: tell them spare time. Right.
[00:18:36] Eric Goranson: but yeah, that, that, anyway, to wrap up that show, that was a lot of fun. Um, there was a lot of great people there met a lot of cool people. We got to, as you saw in the video with Walt that's up on our. Facebook page around the house show. We got to play with the Ford lightning a little bit, the electric truck.
[00:18:52] Caroline Blazovsky: Oh, so jealous. He was like hiding in the back. He was in the trunk, like in the front
[00:18:56] Eric Goranson: was the front. He was up. Oh, that was the front. That was the front. Where was, yeah, that was
[00:18:59] Caroline Blazovsky: under the hood. [00:19:00] Yeah. Why am I? Oh yeah, that's right. What am I saying? It's the truck.
[00:19:03] Eric Goranson: Where's Wal Walt. Where are ya? And, uh, he was sleeping over there.
[00:19:07] Eric Goranson: Oh,
[00:19:07] Caroline Blazovsky: before we leave, my friends had to get a new car. They crashed. Right. So actually they didn't crash. Someone crashed into them and, uh, They informed me that they bought a hybrid Toyota. Okay. Um, RAV4. Cool. What do you think the price was? I'm gonna play guessing game with hybrid. Do
[00:19:26] Eric Goranson: you think I'm gonna, we haven't talked about this.
[00:19:28] Eric Goranson: You could spend on a hybrid pretty quickly, $60,000 without even thinking, and you can spend $80,000 when you start throwing options at it. What do you think they.
[00:19:39] Caroline Blazovsky: See, he is like, I was blown outta the water. They paid $62,000 for a Toyota RAV4 hybrid. I can
[00:19:46] Eric Goranson: spend to me $70,000 on a Hyundai hybrid. That's loaded and that's a Hyundai.
[00:19:54] Eric Goranson: That's not a Mercedes-Benz right? Nope. I mean, that [00:20:00] adds up pretty quickly. And, uh, That's one of those things that I go, you know, that's, that's serious money, you know, and the bad part is, is they're not giving these cars away right now.
[00:20:12] Caroline Blazovsky: Well, listen, this is what happened. They ended up paying, oh, I got you.
[00:20:16] Caroline Blazovsky: that one. This is that one thicker. You needed a little into it. they paid MSRP. And they said, if you wanna walk off the lot with it, it's a 10% uptick right off the bat. My
[00:20:26] Eric Goranson: job drew. But. Oh
[00:20:29] Caroline Blazovsky: from cruise. Hey Maverick, uh, beat Titanic at the box office. Did you hear, I think a top number seven MOTS pricing movie and it passed
[00:20:37] Eric Goranson: Titanic pretty amazing.
[00:20:38] Eric Goranson: And you know, I still think that, uh, Jack could have been, probably saved it. I think they could have got him on that door at the end of the movie. Oh, Titanic. Well, you, you know. Yeah, I think, I think they try hard enough. I think he, she could have pulled him up on the door and he'd have been fine and that would've he'd have made.
[00:20:57] Eric Goranson: He needlessly died in that movie. [00:21:00]
[00:21:01] Caroline Blazovsky: oh, were you the one that told me about Maverick? That the whole theory is that he actually died and this was like a dream or something or that he's like, oh, I've heard
[00:21:09] Eric Goranson: dreaming this. I've heard that. Yeah. That's an interesting theory. I don't buy it. Someone told me that.
[00:21:15] Eric Goranson: Yeah. I don't buy it though. I mean,
[00:21:16] Caroline Blazovsky: I look at it and go, he somehow is like in concussion, state in coma and he's just dreaming the whole movie. It's not,
[00:21:22] Eric Goranson: that's kind of funny actually. It's like really, obviously somebody had too much time in their hands to come up with that one. So. If you're dreaming wouldn't you have like, veer be your same age.
[00:21:34] Eric Goranson: And I mean, you wouldn't be old in it you'd be like, right. it would be like, you're back in the eighties, you know, Valmer is like still a stone. Yeah. You know, I mean, come on. No, you're
[00:21:45] Caroline Blazovsky: right. Actually that's, that's a good, like good argument. You would be like perfect in your mind.
[00:21:50] Eric Goranson: Yeah. Right. I mean, if you're gonna be, if you're gonna out there be a badass, you're gonna be a badass.
[00:21:54] Eric Goranson: You're not gonna be like, oh, well I'm kind of a badass. And. My really good buddy over there. He's not a badass. He's his old [00:22:00] dude that dies in the movie. Hey, that's probably not dream category there, right? That's
[00:22:05] Caroline Blazovsky: yeah, no, he's like terminally, uh, doesn't sound like a good
[00:22:08] Eric Goranson: dream to me, you know? I mean, and, and then you would have stuff like, you know, usually in these movies, there's stuff that jumps the shark and it was pretty realistic.
[00:22:17] Eric Goranson: You know, the only thing I would say. The jump. The shark to me is when he like bailed out of the plane at mock 10 or something, which
[00:22:25] Caroline Blazovsky: well, that's where it all started. I know
[00:22:27] Eric Goranson: that's the chance. Yeah. That's that's he really blew out. Teaches you. This is all in heaven. Yeah. You're not going. Whew. Just that off a little bit.
[00:22:35] Eric Goranson: Yeah. We're gonna be dead.
[00:22:38] Caroline Blazovsky: been walking into a diner, looking for like a glass
[00:22:40] Eric Goranson: of water, looked like an old 1980s, Pepsi, commercial. if you would've taken the Pepsi with it, you know, running down the side, him just reaching back with the Pepsi, drinking it and then putting it down and the kid going, wow. I mean, that was a, that was a Pepsi commercial right there.
[00:22:57] Caroline Blazovsky: And then Cindy Crawford walks in
[00:22:58] Eric Goranson: and she's like, oh, [00:23:00] yep, good stuff. Good stuff. We've gone off the ramp. We have, we have, we should get going before. Uh, backhoe unloads out there and they start making noise and, uh, all that good stuff. And we got a great show ahead.
[00:23:13] Caroline Blazovsky: Get those sinks in everyone and get those decks done.
[00:23:17] Caroline Blazovsky: Ha right. That's what, there
[00:23:18] Eric Goranson: we go. There we go. And then, uh, gonna give you just a little bit of a tease here. Uh, we will have handyman Bob on this weekend. Gotta wish him ablated birthday from, uh, I think it was yesterday, the day before, which was. Birthday happy birthday, handyman Bob, the happy birthday.
[00:23:35] Eric Goranson: Yeah. One of the original hosts. He is
[00:23:37] Caroline Blazovsky: around the house, up around the house. He is, yes, he is around the house. You got
[00:23:41] Eric Goranson: it. And he's still doing it too. He's out working. He's doing his thing. He's doing his thing. All right, everybody. Well, we should get going. I hear that music playing in the background. I'm Eric G.
[00:23:52] Eric Goranson: And I'm Caroline B and you've been listening to around, around the house[00:24:00]