Welcome to Barbecue Nation with JT and Leanne.
Speaker AAfter Hours, the conversation that continued after the show was done.
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Speaker AWelcome to After Hours here on Barbecue Nation.
Speaker AYou know, this is the part of the show the FCC will not allow to be aired, for obvious reasons, as you will see.
Speaker ABut we want to welcome and Brett Walton from the Wall Twin.
Speaker AExcuse me, my nose is itching.
Speaker AAnd I forgot to tell you that next week on the regular show, Carolyn Wells, one of the icons from Kansas City Barbecue Society, will be joining us.
Speaker ACarolyn has been on the show a few times before.
Speaker AAlways great fun to have her here, but.
Speaker AOkay, guys, are you ready for this?
Speaker BLet's do it.
Speaker BBring it.
Speaker CHere we go.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AIf you could cook four and then dine with a historical figure, who would it be and what would be on the menu?
Speaker COh, boy.
Speaker BHoly cow.
Speaker DAnd the historical figure can be either deceased or alive.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker DHave to be historic.
Speaker DLike, gone forever.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, we can dig them up.
Speaker BDig him up.
Speaker CSecretary.
Speaker BLoaded.
Speaker CInteresting.
Speaker BHere.
Speaker AApparently.
Speaker CI may have to put you on hold.
Speaker CI'm having something going on here.
Speaker BOkay, okay, so I'll go ahead.
Speaker CGeez.
Speaker BWell, while Brett's putting us on hold, let's put me on hold on the spot here.
Speaker COh, golly.
Speaker BHistorical.
Speaker BSorry.
Speaker BMy gate.
Speaker COh, I let someone in the gate.
Speaker CI thought I had my phone on do not disturb, but you're good.
Speaker BNot the case.
Speaker AYou're good.
Speaker COkay.
Speaker DProduct delivered.
Speaker BOh, man.
Speaker BLet's see.
Speaker BGod.
Speaker BHistoric figure.
Speaker BI can't.
Speaker DWe can come back to it if you'd like.
Speaker BYeah, let's come back to that second to think about that one.
Speaker COkay.
Speaker AName something that you were hot on when it first came out and then you changed your mind.
Speaker BLike a ingredient.
Speaker DIt could be a piece of equipment.
Speaker BThis is good car.
Speaker BYeah, well, the one that comes to my mind immediately.
Speaker BSorry, go ahead.
Speaker CI was gonna say hair.
Speaker CIt got old real fast.
Speaker BWe got over it so fast.
Speaker BYeah, no, oddly enough, this is gonna sound.
Speaker BAnd only the one that's coming in my mind right now at Takis.
Speaker BThose little hot.
Speaker DOh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker BThose first came out, so I. I was teaching middle school at the time, and my students were obsessed with them.
Speaker BLike, God, you gotta have.
Speaker BMr. Walton, you gotta have these.
Speaker BI was like, no, no.
Speaker BThen when I finally got them, I became obsessed.
Speaker BLike, I Would have to have a bag like somewhere close all the time to where it got to a point where it was hurting my belly.
Speaker BI had to stop eating them because.
Speaker BOkay, never mind.
Speaker BI can't.
Speaker BI gotta not have those anymore.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ABrett.
Speaker AOh, man.
Speaker CI. I could.
Speaker BI can't really think.
Speaker CI feel like I've fallen to fans a lot of times being maybe top 40 music.
Speaker CIt's a lot of times it's music songs and I'll have favorite songs that will come and then goes really quick.
Speaker CBut I can't really think of anything else again, kind of stop me on this one.
Speaker AOkay, yeah, no problem.
Speaker AWho is someone who has really gotten your attention in the last year?
Speaker ANot Taylor, but somebody who's really grabbed your attention.
Speaker AIt can be in food, it can be music, it can be any acting, anything.
Speaker DWe have two of you.
Speaker BCome on.
Speaker BYeah, I was waiting for Brett.
Speaker BI was going to say, oddly enough you said no Taylor Swift, but how about Mr.
Speaker CSwift?
Speaker BTravis and his brother?
Speaker BI following their podcast and that great heights has been.
Speaker BI mean I'm.
Speaker BEvery time it shows up, I sit and I watch every little bit of it.
Speaker BSo I would say them together because they're so engaging.
Speaker BIn fact, it's really funny.
Speaker BWe've got a sister who works in.
Speaker BIn California.
Speaker BShe works.
Speaker BActually right now she's working on the Shark Tank.
Speaker BShe's a producer and she constantly says, you guys need to start a podcast.
Speaker BKelsey brothers are just tearing it up.
Speaker BYou guys have been so great.
Speaker BLike.
Speaker BWell, they have a slightly bigger following than us, but yeah, but no, I've just.
Speaker BSo that's.
Speaker BThere, there's.
Speaker BThat was an easy one for me.
Speaker BThat's good.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AWhat about you?
Speaker CAs good.
Speaker CThe only podcast that I've really come on to a lot this year, it's more of just the shorts would be Joe Rogan.
Speaker CSurprise.
Speaker CJust like everyone else.
Speaker CBut just he getting to know and I don't know if it's because working in radio or whatever, he's such a good interviewer and then learning how much he learns about his guests before they come on.
Speaker CAnd he's such a great interviewer because he's asking questions that you don't think to ask, whether general questions that come from what he really wants to know about the guests that he's asking.
Speaker CAnd so yeah, I really kind of honed it in and try to use a little bit of that when I have guests on my show.
Speaker CAnd so I guess just in the last year I know it's been around for longer than A year.
Speaker CBut in the last year, I've really.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker AWhat'S the worst thing you've ever eaten?
Speaker BThe worst thing?
Speaker CI, I feel like it's got to be a fish of some sorts.
Speaker BYou know?
Speaker BWhat?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CAnd what's, what's that fruit?
Speaker CI, I did not eat it, but I had a co worker that brought that.
Speaker CThe, the fruit.
Speaker BThe Dorian.
Speaker CDorian fruit.
Speaker BIs that one Dorian fruit?
Speaker CThe smelly one?
Speaker BYeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker CAnd he was.
Speaker CBefore he opened that.
Speaker CFortunately, I was able to.
Speaker CTo skip out of the radio station that day, but he had everyone else at the station try it.
Speaker CConsensus was it was a good thing that I didn't stick around.
Speaker CSo that was my almost try.
Speaker COther than that.
Speaker COh, squid balls.
Speaker CSquid balls.
Speaker ASquid balls.
Speaker CYes.
Speaker DI didn't know that squid had balls.
Speaker BTo be fair.
Speaker CI found out they were squid balls after I tried them.
Speaker CI don't like this.
Speaker CThis isn't good.
Speaker CAnd then I found out squid balls.
Speaker CAnd then, of course, just the sound made it taste even worse.
Speaker ASo there's our YouTube viral video right there.
Speaker BSquid balls.
Speaker BWe made some squid balls.
Speaker BThat's great.
Speaker BThere you go.
Speaker AMy wife has gone to, like, Norway and Sweden and that her family is from that area.
Speaker AAnd she was telling me about this canned.
Speaker AAnd I love fish, but this, this is kind of the old Viking type, salted, nasty.
Speaker AAnd she said she saw somebody open.
Speaker AAnd I've seen this on television too, where they opened up the can and you can't even.
Speaker AYou can't get by.
Speaker AOnce the can opener pops the seal, you know, it's like that smell comes out anyway.
Speaker BIt's called search strumming, isn't it?
Speaker BThe fish that people just like dry heave the second it's open.
Speaker AOh, yeah.
Speaker BI could never, I could never.
Speaker BIt's fermented herring.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AIf you could erase one mistake from your past, what would it be?
Speaker BAnd why?
Speaker BI have more philosophical thought on that.
Speaker BI think our mistakes, we learn from them and we become better people for, for having learned from them.
Speaker BBut I, I don't, I can't.
Speaker BI'm not sure.
Speaker BBrett, you.
Speaker CYou the same thing, you know?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CWe, Adam and I, and our nature is to be so positive that I, I, I'm not surprised that you said that, because that same thought popped in my head of, of what?
Speaker CYou know, we try not to have any regrets.
Speaker CJust learn from any mistakes, dust yourself off, and maybe we just haven't made any so big that we're like.
Speaker CI'd like to take that back.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AThen let Me ask you this.
Speaker ADo you remember what the first thing was you got in trouble for as a kid?
Speaker CWell, we've been told.
Speaker CWe've been told.
Speaker CWe.
Speaker CWe were in our diapers.
Speaker CI believe captures were involved.
Speaker CAnd the fireplace ashes and us have dancing on the fireplace.
Speaker BOh, before church.
Speaker BBefore church.
Speaker BFor church.
Speaker BI remember the story.
Speaker BI was.
Speaker BI was there.
Speaker BI don't remember it.
Speaker BI've been told.
Speaker AWell, yeah, I've had a lot of those types of memories, too, Adam, in my life that I was told I was there, but I don't remember.
Speaker AWhat's your least favorite activity in the world?
Speaker BOh, least favorite activity.
Speaker CWell, first of all, I hate moving.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CAnd the one thing I hate more than moving is helping other people move.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker AI'm with you.
Speaker CWe'll do it.
Speaker BAnd it is funny to Brett's point, because, like, when we've had to move.
Speaker BAnd one thing I appreciate about my wife, she will make sure every box is set up and in the front room ready to go.
Speaker BEvery piece of furniture is.
Speaker BIs taken down.
Speaker BThere's nothing worse than showing up to help somebody move, and they haven't even started packing.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BI came to help move, not pack and move.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo if.
Speaker AYes, yes.
Speaker AIf you could teach a politician to barbecue, cook, whatever, who would it be, and what would you teach them to cook?
Speaker AThis is not a political show.
Speaker ABut it's just a fun question.
Speaker BYeah, it is a fun question.
Speaker BThat is fun.
Speaker CIt would be smash burgers.
Speaker CWhoever it is, it beats smash burgers because, bottom line, they're easier than you think, and they taste better when they're done.
Speaker CAnd how about we split this one, Adam?
Speaker CI got the meal, you say the hoot.
Speaker BOkay, you got the easy part.
Speaker BGee whiz.
Speaker BLet's see.
Speaker BWho would we, you know, here in the state of Florida?
Speaker BBrett.
Speaker BLet's teach Ron DeSantis.
Speaker BBecause food eases tensions and moods and maybe put him in a good mood and, you know.
Speaker AYeah, yeah.
Speaker BKumbaya, you know?
Speaker AAnd there you go.
Speaker BGet along.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker CVery diplomatic answer.
Speaker CGood job.
Speaker AWhat.
Speaker AWhat is something your spouse was right.
Speaker ACorrect about, but you still think they're wrong?
Speaker BOne thing that she thinks she's right about or one thing?
Speaker ANo, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker AOne thing that your spouse.
Speaker ASpouse was absolutely right about.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker ABut you still think she's wrong?
Speaker BI don't know, because I'm wrong so often.
Speaker CYeah, we just fe.
Speaker BRight off.
Speaker BAt least that's what she tells me, so.
Speaker BOh, God.
Speaker BThese are.
Speaker CThese are the questions.
Speaker CHow About.
Speaker CHow about the man she texts.
Speaker BThere you go.
Speaker DThat's a good one.
Speaker AI think that's the best answer we've ever gotten.
Speaker DI. I agree.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BBrett, I agree also with you.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AWould you describe yourself as corn fed or grass fed?
Speaker BCorn.
Speaker BCorn.
Speaker ACorn.
Speaker BCorn fed, yeah.
Speaker BCorn fed.
Speaker CAbsolutely.
Speaker CMeat, potatoes.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ALeanne's the only one that.
Speaker AThat is possibly on the precipice of grass fed.
Speaker AThe rest of us sure like that.
Speaker AOh, here's one of your favorites.
Speaker ABoxers.
Speaker ABriefs or thongs?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BFor me or for your favorite?
Speaker BFor you.
Speaker AYeah, for you.
Speaker BHow about the good old boxer brief?
Speaker CBoxer brief.
Speaker BBe honest, Brett.
Speaker BBe honest.
Speaker BYou.
Speaker BYour thong drawer.
Speaker BI've seen it.
Speaker CBanana hammock.
Speaker CWhat?
Speaker AYeah, banana hammock.
Speaker ABanana hammock, yeah.
Speaker AArtisial slingshot.
Speaker AIf you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?
Speaker CA lion, because it's my favorites.
Speaker CThey're majestic.
Speaker CI love large animals.
Speaker CLions always been my favorite.
Speaker CAnd I just.
Speaker CYeah, that's pretty much my favorite.
Speaker CI love just the way that they.
Speaker CThey stay together.
Speaker CThe family and the pride.
Speaker CAnd so, yeah, that's my answer.
Speaker BI would say either a silverback gorilla because they're just tough and nobody's messing with them and.
Speaker BSame thing.
Speaker BRhinoceros, one of my favorites.
Speaker BBut a rhino, nice and tough.
Speaker BNobody's messing.
Speaker BI feel like they could just chill wherever they are and then just go eat and, you know, go to the water and hole without having to worry.
Speaker AYeah, they don't have much to worry about.
Speaker AYeah, yeah.
Speaker BAnd they're thick skinned.
Speaker BI wish I had thicker skin.
Speaker AThat's got to be tough.
Speaker AYou know, a little philosophy here, but you being a teacher and working with kids, I mean, I'm sure sometimes you wish you had thicker skin like that.
Speaker ABut also, you've got to have a lot of compassion to do what you do.
Speaker AI. I would not do that.
Speaker AI mean, I could not.
Speaker AI'd be like, no, out, you know, But.
Speaker ABut patience.
Speaker APatience.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BTeaching, especially.
Speaker BI teach high schoolers now, and it requires a lot of empathy.
Speaker BA lot of.
Speaker BI try to really look at their situations.
Speaker BI always remind.
Speaker BI try to remind other teachers that a lot of these kids aren't going home to us as educators, as parents.
Speaker BThey don't have two parents, educators, sitting down with them, doing their homework.
Speaker BA lot of them, they're coming home to take care of the siblings because the parents are out working another job.
Speaker BSo I try to empathy with them with me and understand and try to teach from a perspective that is more meaningful to Them because, yeah, it can be tough.
Speaker BA lot of them don't make it easy, but you know, you just remember that and.
Speaker BAnd the end ends up being worth it.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker BAbsolutely satisfying.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AWe're talking with Adam and Brett Walton, the wall twins on YouTube.
Speaker AThey're YouTube sensations.
Speaker AI will say, what's the first thing you do when you get up in the morning?
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AFirst thing you do.
Speaker CFirst thing I do is now it's the bathroom.
Speaker CYeah, but, but yeah, because I, because I do a morning show.
Speaker CMy day starts so early, so I have everything.
Speaker CUsually like to have everything set up, my clothes out and everything shower the night before so I don't have to worry about showering in the morning.
Speaker CSo, yeah, it's, it's, it's the toiletries and brushing the teeth and there you go.
Speaker CAnd stretching out and just waking myself up as quickly as.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker BVery first thing, same thing.
Speaker BI get up at 5:30.
Speaker BVery first thing I do is I grab my phone and I wonder what life choices led me to where I have to get up at 5:30 in the morning.
Speaker BI do some self reflection and some contemplation in that short walk from the bed to the bathroom.
Speaker AI do a lot of mumbling.
Speaker ASo yeah, yeah.
Speaker AYou know the, the Tina Cannon, we had her on last year and we asked her that question and this big southern accent, she goes, you mean the first thing I do after I pee?
Speaker AYeah, well, that's the first thing.
Speaker AWhat's one thing you miss about your time in college or school?
Speaker BMan, you know, the funniest thing about being in school is I think, and this is life, isn't it?
Speaker BWhen you're younger, you can't wait till you're 16 because you can drive and you can't wait till you graduate because you have more time.
Speaker BAnd then, and I, you know, I was married in college and I actually had three of my four kids while in college.
Speaker BAnd I, I miss the simplicity of it, you know, I just.
Speaker BSo many good memories of just walking, studying and I will say I went to school when I was older.
Speaker BI graduated when I was 34.
Speaker BI think I, I'd done retail for a number of years before I decided I wanted to go school and I miss the simplicity of it.
Speaker BBut I loved studying and I'm grateful that I went when I was older.
Speaker BI think if I would have gone right out of high school, I would not have enjoyed it as much.
Speaker BI don't think I would have done as well.
Speaker BSo I think for me that's what it Is just the time, the time that I had and really just enjoying throwing myself into learning new things.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CFor me, other than friends and camaraderie, I miss dearly my body.
Speaker CI could eat whatever I wanted.
Speaker BAnd.
Speaker CI could walk around my shirt off all day every day and don't get the same reaction from the chicks these days.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AMy problem is if I go to the beach, Greenpeace is always trying to push me back in the water, you.
Speaker CKnow, keep rushing water over you to keep you alive.
Speaker APouring on your head, you know.
Speaker ADo you have a favorite classic movie?
Speaker AAnd I use this as an example almost every show.
Speaker AMine is Casablanca.
Speaker ALeanne's is Willy Wonka.
Speaker AIt's not.
Speaker CI was going with you.
Speaker CI'm like, okay.
Speaker AActually, hers is Reservoir Dogs, I think so.
Speaker DOne of them.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYeah, yeah.
Speaker ABut do you have a favorite?
Speaker CProbably much.
Speaker CProbably Rocky.
Speaker CYeah, yeah, it was, you know, our dad was a boxer and, and so we watched the all, all the Rockies with him and still can able to be able to watch it today.
Speaker CEven though I haven't watched in several years, I still haven'.
Speaker CThat same enjoyment from the, you know, the beginning until he's running up the stairs till, you know, he's.
Speaker CHe's fighting Apollo and it's just, just.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker BAll time.
Speaker CGreat, great.
Speaker BClassic.
Speaker DI agree.
Speaker BFor me, for me, I've watched the Princess Bride more than any other.
Speaker BIt's not even close.
Speaker BHundreds of times.
Speaker BMe to meet the princess.
Speaker BBrian.
Speaker AWell, here's to Carl Weathers when you talk about Rocky.
Speaker ASo here's the.
Speaker AWe'll mention Carl.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo, Adam, this is.
Speaker AYou're a teacher.
Speaker ADo you think that cooking can help kids who are having trouble in math?
Speaker BOh, good question.
Speaker BI'm horrible at math and cooking still hasn't helped me.
Speaker BI, I think it can for sure with, with basic math.
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BMeasurements.
Speaker AYeah, yeah.
Speaker BAnd things like that.
Speaker BAnd I think that that definitely helps.
Speaker BSo.
Speaker BYeah, absolutely.
Speaker BI think, I think cooking, aside from that, you learn a lot of discipline and other things that you have to do.
Speaker BAnd to learn some of those things, it does expand.
Speaker BAnd I think those of us who are educators today, we feel like where we've really gotten away is teaching kids basics.
Speaker BWe've gotten so focused on content and what they need to know to test for the next level.
Speaker BWe've gotten away from some of the basics and I think that some of that would really help.
Speaker BSo I think, absolutely.
Speaker BTeaching cooking with again, the discipline, the respect for the process, respect for heat, respect for the way things come together.
Speaker BAnd yeah, Even math, you got to get those measurements.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AOnly a couple more here, guys, and we'll let you go.
Speaker AWe're going back to the.
Speaker AIf you could dine with and cook for a historical figure, you've had 19 minutes to think about it.
Speaker BThat's okay.
Speaker BI do have mine, and only because it's one person.
Speaker BI don't know why.
Speaker BMaybe just from childhood.
Speaker BI would love to meet Michael Jordan.
Speaker BSo I'd love to cook for Michael.
Speaker BAnd I consider him historical because I think.
Speaker BI still think he's the goat in basketball.
Speaker AOh, yeah.
Speaker BI will fight.
Speaker BI will fight my students about that Team LeBron.
Speaker BI'm like, no, Michael.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BNo, no, no.
Speaker BAnd I think that nothing would make the man happier than some seriously really perfect filet mignon or a big ribeye with some nice mashed potatoes from scratch and maybe even some fries to dip in those mashed potatoes, a little bit of sided gravy, and some greens.
Speaker BSo either some broccoli on the side or just as basic as it can be, but just, I think steak and potatoes.
Speaker BSuper, super easy.
Speaker BThat's my thought.
Speaker AThere you go, Brett.
Speaker CIt's funny, like, this is.
Speaker CSometimes we twin a lot like this.
Speaker CI was gonna go with Michael Jordan as well, because you did that.
Speaker CI'll go with another one.
Speaker CI thought of Tiger Woods.
Speaker BReally simple.
Speaker CSmash burgers would be quick.
Speaker CWe could eat.
Speaker BWe could get on the course, and.
Speaker CThey could teach me a thing or two because I just gave him the best burger he's ever put in his game.
Speaker AI'll have to get you hooked on grilling at the Green, Brett.
Speaker CYes, you do.
Speaker CI love it.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker CLet's do it.
Speaker AOkay, last question, and you'll see.
Speaker BWhy.
Speaker AWhat would your last meal be on death row?
Speaker COh, boy.
Speaker BMan.
Speaker BA little bit of everything.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BBurger, a good steak.
Speaker BYou know, a good cut of steak.
Speaker BI even have to have.
Speaker BI'd have.
Speaker BYeah, I'd have to have a side of pasta, some maybe orange chicken, a.
Speaker CLoaf of garlic bread.
Speaker CA loaf.
Speaker BAt least.
Speaker CI mean, that.
Speaker CIf that doesn't kill you before, you know, being on 10th Road.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BCan it be death by food?
Speaker BThat's.
Speaker CThat's the thing.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI remember they did a.
Speaker AGod, who was it?
Speaker AJulia Roberts.
Speaker ABrother Eric was on a TV show, and they didn't know it, but he had a peanut allergy, so he asked.
Speaker AAnd he was on death row, so he asked for a peanut butter sandwich, and they ate him, and he died.
Speaker AYou know, had the anaphylactic shock and died right there.
Speaker AAnd I thought, one, that was very good writing.
Speaker ABut two, it's like, yeah, if you really don't want to go sit in Old Sparky, grab the peanut butter, you know?
Speaker CThere you go.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BFind out what'll get you.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BBut if it's not clear, we're definitely savory.
Speaker BDudes.
Speaker BWe love our sweets, but, man, we'll take the savory over the sweet anytime time.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AYou sound like Leanne.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BOh, yeah.
Speaker AShe does like her sweets.
Speaker DShe likes her sweets, but not as much.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker ASame Adam and Brett, folks.
Speaker AIt's Adam and Brett Walton from the Wall Twins.
Speaker AYou can find them on YouTube.
Speaker AThey work with pit boss.
Speaker AThey're working with some other people.
Speaker AThey've got a couple of books out, which.
Speaker ALeanne will get them.
Speaker AI won't, so.
Speaker ABut I'll cry.
Speaker AI'll cry and have them send me one for Christmas.
Speaker BThat's what we'll do.
Speaker CYeah, we'll take care of it.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker DBut I see you guys in Daytona.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker BYes, we can.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker CWe're so excited.
Speaker CWe're so excited.
Speaker DYeah, it's gonna be great.
Speaker AYou gotta.
Speaker AYou gotta keep an eye on her for me, okay?
Speaker BWe're gonna do a lot of stage.
Speaker CTime with her, so we'll definitely be close.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker AI'll be watching Tiger woods, so you.
Speaker AYou guys can do that.
Speaker AAnyway, thanks for.
Speaker AThanks.
Speaker AYou guys have been great guests.
Speaker AThank you so much, and I appreciate.
Speaker BYou so much for having us.
Speaker BThanks for the invite.
Speaker AYou bet.
Speaker AWe will be back next week with another edition of After Hours with Carolyn will be with us.
Speaker ACarolyn Wells, like I said earlier, so please tune in for that.
Speaker ARemember our motto.
Speaker AGo out there, turn it, don't burn it.
Speaker ABe kind, and take care, everybody.