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🗓️ 11 March 2025
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Remember those days of standing proudly as a bus safety monitor, sash and flag in hand, ready to halt traffic? We certainly do, and it sets the stage for a delightful episode filled with nostalgia and laughter. This week, we relish in tales of childhood antics on school buses and the seasonal chaos of daylight savings time. From the absurdity of stopping traffic as a kid to the comedic misunderstandings with school authorities, our past experiences offer a humorous lens on how we see the world today.
Our conversation takes a dynamic turn as we switch gears to home improvement projects and culinary adventures. With a dash of humor, we debate the pros and cons of different griddle models and share personal stories of anniversary celebrations with mouth-watering home-cooked meals. As we navigate the complexities of home renovation plans and the perils of online shopping, particularly on TikTok, our anecdotes reveal both the joys and challenges of our everyday lives. Tech talk enthusiasts will appreciate our reflections on influencer culture, clickbait, and the art of maintaining authenticity online.
Finally, we open up about our lifestyle choices, from the indulgence of cheat days to the thrill of luxury cars versus practicality. The passion for fine automobiles is juxtaposed with the reality of high maintenance costs, sparking a debate on balancing desires with sensible life investments. We wrap up the episode with gratitude, humor, and a nod to our loyal listeners, reminding everyone to support the show and stay positive as we look forward to more exciting content in future episodes.
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| 0:00.0 | Just like gotten so deep in the hole. |
| 0:09.3 | You're not going to want to go deep in the hole. |
| 0:11.0 | Nope. |
| 0:11.9 | What's up, everyone? |
| 0:13.7 | Joe's back. |
| 0:14.9 | Hey. |
| 0:15.2 | Christian's back. |
| 0:16.2 | It's been another three weeks since the last episode. |
| 0:19.9 | What's been happening? Daylight savings time today. |
| 0:22.8 | We lost an hour. That's one of my topics. I did bring topics. We can just start with that one. |
| 0:28.6 | Okay. I've been looking forward to this day for like nine months. That was your topic? Daylight |
| 0:34.1 | savings time? No, not daylight savings time. It's if we's, if we, so, Trump. Of course, this is early. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're starting it off hot. Hey, I thought Trump was going to, like, be all thumbs up. So far, it's been kind of thumbs down. The market hurts right now, dude, but it's, it's necessary pain. Um, Trump said he was going to get rid of daylight savings time or keep it basically. Like we'd always stay on daylight savings time. Some states don't even do it, which is crazy. Yeah, which is even more confusing than it should be. In, in, wait, is it Indianapolis is the state. Indiana is the state. They don't do it. Indiana, yeah, maybe Arizona, but yeah, they don't do it. They don't love to not make it shorter days. |
| 1:12.2 | So he said he was going to get rid of it. |
| 1:13.5 | And now they asked him the other day and he's like, well, it's 50-50, so I don't really want to, you know. You know what's crazy? And this is probably how they decided. Elon tweeted the other day and just goes, a poll. Yeah, a poll. and it was like, hey, would you rather have like the extra hour or lose the hour? |
| 1:10.3 | Like, would you rather have it lighter, longer or darker sooner? |
| 1:14.3 | I'm like, that's probably the deciding factor. It's so dumb, dude. Because I got up this morning at like seven, but it's actually six. Ah, okay. So that's why you feel so tired. Four. Yeah. Damn. You know, one hour, you lost an hour asleep last night. It's, I don't know. |
| 1:41.7 | I don't, the only argument that I see now is like, parents don't want their kids going to school in the dark. I think that's, like, the bus stop. Yeah, because I think it started for like farmers. It was farmers, yeah. But then it also was like, oh, these arcades are out at, you know, the bus stop in the pitch. but I remember being out of the bus stop in the dark. |
| 2:00.8 | Yeah, but now it gets dark at 4 o'clock and you're getting home at. So I feel like regardless. Hey, random bus, you know, things are changing, evolving over time. I tell Taylor this story and she thinks it's like wild. Maybe people listening, they did. Tell me if this is crazy. So I lived out in the country when I was a kid, okay? |
| 2:19.3 | Now, the bus picked me up at my house, and it's like through the mountains and these narrow roads, like winding. |
| 2:27.1 | I'm like in the woods, okay? |
| 2:29.5 | When I was in elementary school, a feature that they had that I did. You were proud to be this |
| 2:36.3 | person. When you would come to the bus stop, like when it would be like, okay, we're picking up |
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