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🗓️ 17 October 2023
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome to Tuesday. As we like to call it around here, Monday's hangover. We'll |
0:11.1 | get some of the things that we did not get to yesterday. I miss Circus all of us already. |
0:16.6 | I was watching the show last night, Brandon, and I tell you, I am fascinated by that group |
0:26.1 | at Clemson wanting the tampons back in the men's bathrooms. Yeah. Yeah. And you can't make |
0:34.5 | it up, but it got me thinking last night. I really got me to thinking about college. I |
0:41.5 | did a podcast for on Alec Lase's podcast this morning. And we were talking about sending |
0:51.1 | kids to college. And I told him, I said, I've got two that have graduated, two that are in |
0:56.0 | their doing okay. You shouldn't send your kids to college unless they've got a value |
1:00.4 | system and they've got a mission, like a purpose in being there. Yeah. Got to serve a purpose, |
1:05.6 | not just high school 2.0. We're now you're off on your own party. You went to bring |
1:10.6 | them young, right? I did. I went to BYU and I've never been more happy about that. How |
1:16.7 | strict of a campus setting in life is that? I mean, so technically it all is, you know, |
1:23.3 | honor codes. So it's not like there's like, informants around snitching. But I mean, |
1:29.2 | let's put this way. It's voted number one stone cold sober campus every year for like |
1:33.3 | the last 100 years pretty much. Now, you have to know that when I went off to the University |
1:38.9 | of Georgia, 1991, Rolling Stone magazine had Georgia ranked as the number one party school |
1:49.3 | in America. I mean, that sounds on brand for the SEC. Yeah. So vastly different experience. |
1:56.1 | What's your describing? Yeah. I mean, look, I went from a private high school where I did |
2:00.0 | a lot of partying. I got a lot, I got a lot in to BYU where I had to go off campus to |
2:05.0 | get a caffeinated Coke. Yeah. So it was different. It was different. Don't don't the Mormons |
2:11.7 | own Pepsi. We own a lot. Yeah. It was funny. After I graduated, they put caffeinated beverages |
2:18.9 | in the vending machines. So that got cleared up. But yeah, no coffee, coffee, nowhere to |
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