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Ear Biscuits with Rhett & Link

Rhett’s North Carolina Trip | Ear Biscuits Ep.296

Ear Biscuits with Rhett & Link

Rhett & Link

Comedy

4.924.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2021

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Fire in the house! From outdoor family adventures to surviving his first house fire, listen to Rhett look back on his recent trip to North Carolina in this episode of Ear Biscuits! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:33.6

Welcome to Ear Biscuits the podcast where two lifelong friends talk about life for a long time.

0:41.1

I'm Link and I'm Rhett. This week at the Round Table of Dem lighting we're catching up with each

0:46.9

other and with you we're talking about our trips back home to North Cackelackey the first time that we

0:55.6

have been back to the homeland since pre-COVID. I visited my family over the course of three weeks.

1:05.7

Woo, three weeks is a long time to be anywhere that's not where you normally are.

1:11.1

No offense to my family. I might offend them later when I talk about things. You may have already

1:17.8

based on that statement. Whether it's, I mean if you have the luxury of going on a vacation for

1:22.8

three weeks or what I did which I don't call a vacation, I call it a liaison with family to

1:30.1

reconnect. It's just, you shouldn't go anywhere longer than two weeks and two weeks might be pressing

1:36.6

your life. That's why I went for two weeks. Unless you're like, unless you're some like,

1:42.6

like gap your backpacker person. I've thought about being that. And then you can just

1:48.3

do it. Who knows no home. Could I just do a gap here now? How would that impact you?

1:56.0

It'd be so lonely. Rhett's on a gap here. I think we have to call it a sabbatical at this point.

2:01.0

Yeah, yeah. When you reach a certain, because we have, we have tenure, you can take a sabbatical.

2:07.2

And then I have to worry about whether you can come back or not. Do we have tenure? Are you?

2:12.0

I think so. I do. Do you think that you would, I mean, like let's just say for a second,

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