Blue Slide Serenade: Tales from Two Hearts
Blue Slide Serenade: Tales from Two Hearts: Join us as we embark on a heartfelt journey through life, adventure, and business. Hosted by a passionate husband and wife team, we explore the exciting worlds of DJing, MCing, photobooths, and balloon art while delving into the latest current events and pop culture. Each episode offers a unique blend of personal stories, professional insights, and entertaining discussions. Whether you're an entrepreneur, event enthusiast, or simply looking for inspiration, Blue Slide Serenade: Tales from Two Hearts has something special for you. Tune in and let our tales serenade your heart!
Blue Slide Serenade: Tales from Two Hearts
Milestone Moments, DJ Dreams, and Festive Family Themes: A Heartfelt Celebration!
The episode explores personal growth, family bonding, and the journey of DJing. We discuss milestones in our podcast, recent events, and the excitement of future projects while emphasizing the importance of family.
• Reflecting on recent life changes and happiness
• Celebrating 250 downloads and the journey of our podcast
• Upcoming DJ classes for personal and professional growth
• Sharing experiences from weddings and quinceañeras
• Emphasizing family connections through shared moments
• Planning and reassessing goals for the future
• Engaging with children's interests and activities
• Dreaming big about future community events
Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Blue Slide Serenade: Tales from Two Hearts. We hope you enjoyed the journey as much as we did sharing it with you. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on your favorite platform. Stay connected with us on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Until next time, keep the adventure alive and let your heart be serenaded.
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Speaker 2:We got the whole damn panic. Mac Miller in the most law family. What's up y'all? Gordie B in the house. Hello, hello, hello. How's Miss Marion doing?
Speaker 1:I'm doing well, are you yeah?
Speaker 2:Well, how well are you doing now?
Speaker 1:Super, super happy.
Speaker 2:What's going on in your life right now? That's so super happy and great.
Speaker 1:Everything, everything just feels like it's falling into place. All right Everything.
Speaker 2:That's a comfortable and nice feeling to have.
Speaker 1:Family home.
Speaker 2:Peace.
Speaker 1:Peace.
Speaker 2:Peace, peace, peace, yeah, peace, peace, yeah. So we've been busy, but we've been making time for our podcast. So here we go again this week's episode. I think we're almost doing it weekly, if not biweekly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, for sure, Biweekly, I think you know that's a weird thing.
Speaker 2:Biweekly versus bimonthly right. Biweekly Does that mean twice a week. Biweekly versus bi-monthly right. Bi-weekly does that mean twice a week. Bi-weekly?
Speaker 1:technically would mean twice a week no, I think it's every two weeks okay, then what's bi-monthly, every two months?
Speaker 2:yeah yeah, I don't know, I don't like that, all right. Yeah, I'm just trying to confuse you guys, don't worry about it. Uh, we got a lot going on. We had the most dope podcast going over here.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:We had a nice turnout.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Speaker 2:We had DJ Richie Rich, we had DJ Dynamite, we had DJ the real DJ, dos Muchos, yes. And we had DJ Elflo, yes, the real DJ.
Speaker 1:Dos Muchos.
Speaker 2:Yes, and we had DJ Elflo. Yes, we all had a nice little evening chilled, podcasted, ate, smoked, drank, talked, you know whatever and had just a nice little evening and had a good session on the tables right after and it was nice.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we did, it was fun.
Speaker 2:That's something that I really look forward to every month at this point.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Not to mention, we just came up on 250 downloads of our podcast. So cool and not a single one of them was from me, I promise. I don't even know if you can download it multiple times and let it count, but I don't have time to do that. Yeah, I really don't care if y'all listen or not.
Speaker 1:anyways, I know.
Speaker 2:It. I really don't care if y'all listen or not. Anyways, I know it's great that you do. I love that you do. We do it because we want to hang out and talk hip hop and DJing and emceeing and everything else with other people that share those same values or same loves and passions. That we do, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yep and we all, at the end of the day, do it for our family.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yep, and we all, at the end of the day, do it for our family. Yeah, yeah, and even if these podcasts and stuff like that serves as, just, uh, history voice somebody's you know, somebody that may have passed away or something it's you know, these podcasts live forever and we can always hear their voice and hear them laughing and talking shit and do whatever they're doing. It's a nice thing and you know, it'll be even more amazing one day when things get really, really big and we can all look back at things and see, like you know, the humble beginnings, you know the little Rodecaster Pro with the little pod mic setups and things like that, the little DJ and weddings and stuff like that, when you finally get on a big stage, you know yeah.
Speaker 2:And uh, for sure, and you know, hopefully everybody keeps each other together. Yeah, that's the plan. That's the plan. Just, family, Speaking of that family, Beat Junkies is coming up. Yeah, I am officially headed to Beat Junkies starting in February on. I think it's Wednesdays.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It might be Thursdays, january might be Thursdays and February might be Wednesdays, but I'll be down there for the super basic intro class and I I'm very humble, so I'm know that I'm going to learn something. Regardless of any, you know, mild success that I've had, you know, being able to do events and parties and weddings and DJing and stuff like that, I think, uh, definitely I'm going to learn a lot more. Yes, will I have maybe a little bit of a headstart because of, you know, 40 years of of music?
Speaker 2:Yeah, possibly, when it comes to being able to count music and things like that but, otherwise not'm I'm, I'm ready to to start at the basics and learn and and get going on that and hopefully maybe squeeze in their second class if it lands right and if all three of them land.
Speaker 2:Right, I'll do all three of them this year. Yeah, I'll be down, going down there every week for on wednesdays for a year. I don't't care, you know. I just I want to go down there and get it done and grow and and and bring better DJing, uh, to my events. I'm not going to say to Bakersfield, because Bakersfield has plenty of good DJs, um, but I want to be a better DJ for my events.
Speaker 2:That's all that matters I can't control anybody else and of events, we had the Clark wedding a couple weekends ago. It was over at the Ivory Barn way out near like Renfro and out that area in the northwest. It was a nice little venue. I met the owners. They were real nice. It turns out that Marion knows the bride and groom knows the family through cheer, yes, through cheer.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So we normally do everything together, we work together, we hang out together. We do everything we can together. If our business was big enough, we would just work together, live together, play together, 24-7.
Speaker 1:All the things together.
Speaker 2:Yeah, 24-7. 24-7., 24-7.
Speaker 1:We enjoy each other's company a lot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's a very nice thing to have. It's very welcomed.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Very welcomed. But anyways, she wasn't able to join me because our daughters had a cheer competition down in Anaheim at the convention center across the street from Disneyland. So they were down there cheering. I was up here DJing. We were both handling business.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And then we met up that night, midnight or so, and we were all together again.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It was definitely a mission.
Speaker 2:Yeah, absolutely, yeah, yep, yeah, that was.
Speaker 1:It was definitely a mission. Yeah, absolutely, yeah, it was a mission. But gotta do what we gotta do for our family.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, we do without, without question, just okay, exactly let's go, gotta hurt somebody really bad and I can't let you ask me any questions. Okay, what time are we leaving?
Speaker 1:Exactly right.
Speaker 2:Had a couple photo booths out and about out in the wild, had a reliable home health over at Señor Pepe's, yeah.
Speaker 1:And then we had Ohana Life I'm not, sure what the name of that venue was Royal Palace or something? Yeah, royal Palace, off of.
Speaker 2:District. Yeah, yeah, yep, not bad, we Mom's coming up to see us.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Mom's coming up from San Diego slash, mexico, to see us and she's going to spend a few days up here seeing her grandkids.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We got her a real nice present that she's going to lose her mind over.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know that she listens to this If she's one of my Mexican viewers you know, I think she might be she might be one of the Mexico viewers. Mom shout out, mom shout out, mom holding it down in two households down there, taking care of business, taking care of everybody but herself, probably yeah take care of yourself, mama yeah so mom's gonna come up and she's gonna get to see the house for the first time, and all that good stuff.
Speaker 1:I know it's been hard for her to come Her husband's sick. And so it's been hard for her to come out here and I know she's excited to come down here. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Marion. I don't know where she was, but she got a little gift basket and it had candy in it. Was it from work? Yeah, it was from work. Yeah, but she got a little gift basket and it had candy in it. Was it from work? Yeah, it was from work yeah, she got this little gift basket.
Speaker 2:Had a whole bunch of various candies in there and um half of it was dwarves, various dwarves, random dwarves you know, like the peanut butter, the almond, the peppermint, the caramel, you know the pistachio and whatever else, there's an orange one. What's the orange one?
Speaker 1:I don't know what was that orange? You said you didn't like it or something. No.
Speaker 2:Or just wasn't what you were expecting.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it was good.
Speaker 2:I love orange.
Speaker 1:It was like an orange creamsticle.
Speaker 2:Oh, it was a creamsticle from the war. Oh hey, it was good it's one of my favorite ice creams. Is it? Yeah, what's mine?
Speaker 1:Cookie dough.
Speaker 2:Yep Cookie dough.
Speaker 1:Cookie dough, but yours is what is your favorite, though?
Speaker 2:Rocky Road.
Speaker 1:Rocky Road is my favorite.
Speaker 2:Yeah, those are two childish, you know two very childish ice creams.
Speaker 1:Cookie dough and Rocky Road. Yeah, you know what other one I like those ice creams that are like I think they're strawberry shortcakes.
Speaker 2:I don't know.
Speaker 1:Like the strawberry crumble on the outside yeah, that one's good too those are good yeah, you might have to get some ice cream oh man, what time is it?
Speaker 2:no, I don't know, we'll see chocolate dip cone ice cream so, mom, it was funny because I called mom right after that and my mom was on the phone. She lives in Columbus, ohio. She was on the phone with DeWars trying to put an order in for her and her sister who lives in Virginia. And I was like mom, I live right around the corner from DeWars, we can go get them and ship them out to you guys. And we got to ship her her present anyways.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But yeah, mom's all happy she's going to get her DeWars.
Speaker 1:And we're going to see her soon.
Speaker 2:We're going to try to. You know, jet out of here the first quarter of the year, or something to go see her. First couple months hopefully.
Speaker 2:Maybe February, february, I don't know, because you're going to be doing the beat junkies oh, on wednesdays, yeah, yeah, well, we, we can plan it around, that right we can go to beat junkies on wednesday and then fly out from la, since we're already down there head over there, stay there for a week, fly back in wednesday, go to beat junkies on the way back and then come home yeah easy peasy, you know I got it all figured out I don't know well, still up in the air, if I'm going to beat junkies or not yeah, we'll see we don't know yet.
Speaker 1:We'll see everything works out.
Speaker 2:It does not worried about it.
Speaker 1:I'm sure he's gonna make it it happen. I'm rich bitch. He always makes it happen, Doesn't matter what it is. Yeah, we get things done around here.
Speaker 2:We get it done, yeah. So we'll be seeing all the moms soon. We're going to go down and see mom down in San Diego or Mexico too, this year a couple times we need to get down there a little bit more.
Speaker 1:We've been wanting to try that barbecue place, remember, in Lemon Grove.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, they were featured on one of the best barbecues in America.
Speaker 1:Yeah. And we haven't been able to, because every time we go, I think it was a Monday or something and it was closed.
Speaker 2:They have weird hours. Yeah Well, I wouldn't say weird. Look, they know their best days for their business.
Speaker 1:Exactly, that's what they use, yeah.
Speaker 2:Let's talk about the girls a little bit.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Our girls are great, first and foremost.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Whatever I say about my girls, I get to say because I have to deal with them but everybody else they're great. That's all you need to know. Uh-huh, but everybody else they're great.
Speaker 1:That's all you need to know.
Speaker 2:Our little girls are so good that they create PowerPoint presentations, google Slides of Christmas lists of things that they want, and they all came in here. They all airplayed to the TV. They were holding their phone. They stood up in front of everybody and they presented their wish lists. They were holding their phone, they stood up in front of everybody and they presented their wish lists.
Speaker 1:They did.
Speaker 2:And beyond that. They are also very descriptive and explanatory, if you will, as to why they want those particular items and how badly they want them, on a scale of one to five or something they've waited oh, I've waited all year for these shoes. It's like what do you mean? You're waiting for shoes? You've gotten four other pairs this year already. You've been waiting for this one now too man but they're great.
Speaker 2:They're great and it's fun, and marion records them and we get little videos and snippets of them. So, yeah, and I play along with them and I ask questions and stuff like that. And one of them that got me good was Olivia it always does. Olivia always zings me, she always zings me and this girl had Victoria's Secret like body wash or spray or something right.
Speaker 1:No, it was a wallet.
Speaker 2:Yeah, maybe a little purse wallet thing that she wanted from Victoria's Secret. And I'm like girl, you don't have any business going into Victoria's Secret. And she said girl because she calls me girl. She said girl, I got Victoria's Secret underwears on right now. I'm like God damn it, livvy. I didn't want to hear that at all man Like hey man, my innocent little livy has victoria's secrets on like you're supposed to have, like like cartoon hanes on or something right like come on man don't do that to your dad, don't do that to me, man, I don't deserve that.
Speaker 2:Why would you do that to your dad? Just, all she had to do is play it off. Okay, you're right. Yeah, don't worry about victoria's, but she had to go and push the boundaries, so I got chonies on right now.
Speaker 1:But you know, that's just to show us, like, how open they are with us. Right, they're very open and you know, they they're not embarrassed. They're not embarrassed to tell us anything. Yeah, they tell us everything.
Speaker 2:Everything crushes everything, so all you little fucking boys acting dumb, doing dumb things, saying dumb things, trying to spit game. We're over here reading your text messages out loud, laughing at your asses. Oh man, so we got that girls are going to be on vacation with us, kai and Avery, those two girls. They'll be on vacation with us for the next couple weeks, which will be wonderful to have them and not have to go, worry about school and work and everything else. Just get to spend some good time with them. I'll enjoy that Christmas shopping. You know everybody has had a pretty rough year, rough couple years, rough, however many you know it's felt, everywhere it's felt, and uh, we're, we're no different.
Speaker 2:We're no different. We've had some success, we've we've made some money, we've done pretty well, but uh, we've also been hit by things as well. You know that we just handle, we don't talk about it, we don't, we don't put our business out there. You know stuff like that. Yeah, but we make it happen, just like all good parents do. We all make it happen. Good parents will find a way and make it happen and we're making it happen. It isn't the biggest Hugest materialistic Christmas Ever this year.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It's a meaningful one though.
Speaker 1:It is.
Speaker 2:And there's materialism in there and we got presence. We got a lot of presence. We do very well, but we have felt it, just like other people yeah, for sure we got, we got to reassess our goals.
Speaker 2:We have we've talked about this multiple times on our podcast, but we have these big old white sheets, you know, like you see on a, on a tripod or whatever, an easel, and you know during business meetings or whatever else, and we brainstorm out, you know, our top 15 goals or and she'll do hers, I'll do mine We'll put them together, we'll whittle those 30 down to the, you know, most important 10.
Speaker 1:And then you know the other ones remain.
Speaker 2:The other ones remain, but we we get focused on the, on the meat.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We get focused on the work at hand, we focus on the meat and we get after it and we reassess every couple of months or as we know that we have successfully completed something, knock it off and it's time to move things around again.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And because life happens, sometimes things get knocked off, sometimes things don't happen, sometimes new things have to be, you know, attacked and taken care of.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:We do.
Speaker 2:We went over to Barnes and Noble today.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Barnes and Nobles or Noble.
Speaker 1:I think it's Barnes and Noble. Barnes and Noble.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I don't know, hey, we went over there. It's a hop, skip and a jump around from the house here, easy little back route to get there. And we went over there to get some books. Look at some puzzles. Yeah, we looked at some vinyl seeing if they had anything we just had to have for some reason. And my daughter, avery, she's into anime and apparently a branch of anime is manga, manga, manga, manga, something like that. It's one of those.
Speaker 1:I don't know the pronunciation M-A-N-G-A.
Speaker 2:I'm probably saying it wrong and it's probably like Faux and it doesn't even look like it's spelled Faux.
Speaker 1:So we go into Burns and Nobles and we're looking for these Mangas, books, undead, something yeah undead dogs or something I don't remember it was um bong bongo, no bongo was one, but undead something is another one so we found these uh, yeah, undead unlock or whatever we found these books, and while we were searching for these books, um a particular book caught my eye, of course. Of course.
Speaker 2:And this little anime girl had the biggest titties and the smallest little bikini and I think that's all I've really seen. I don't know if she had her booty was out or not, I have no idea, but it seemed very inappropriate for Barnes Noble nobles to to carry yeah you know, and I'm not to judge and whatever, it's none of my business, but you're it's not even in like an adult section yeah, but it was saran wrapped.
Speaker 1:You couldn't, was it? Yeah, oh you couldn't peruse through it and I'm pretty sure they carry playboy magazines. Who um barnes and nobles does?
Speaker 2:yeah, all right well, playboys, arguably playboys, tastier right like it's, it's not, it's not hustler, hardcore manga, whatever that bongos was, oh man, but it threw me off a little bit. It threw me off. It didn't seem, uh kid, appropriate at all but not the book.
Speaker 2:We bought her no we ain't buying that, but the book we bought her. I think the dude on the front had like a 12 pack or something like some freakishly fucking like an asshole man, these motherfuckers with these genetics. It just fucking ripped up in the abs and meanwhile I'm I'm sporting a semi dad bod, jesus christ so sexy so sexy, we got a new kitchenaid mixer. Yes, oh yeah you know, tell everybody about this. This, just just this normal kitchenaid mixer. We bought.
Speaker 1:It's called a kitchenaid evergreen. It's a little pricey, but hey, it's green, I love it.
Speaker 2:It has a beautiful wooden bowl yeah, it's a wooden bowl that you can see. Several pieces of wood were just you know, adhered, glued to or whatnot, and they put it in a spinner and they carved this bowl out. It's a beautiful bowl. It has the metal base on it, so it sits inside and locks into the base of the KitchenAid.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:And then we also got the glass bowl with the markings on the side measurement markings.
Speaker 1:It's like a big KitchenAid bowl. It's a big Pyrex yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, a big measuring cup, A huge measuring cup, five-quart measuring cup basically that goes in the KitchenAid. And then we have the metal one coming.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, stainless steel, whatever it is.
Speaker 1:Because I want to keep the wooden one.
Speaker 2:Pristine kind of for show. It's for show.
Speaker 1:pristine kind of for show it's for show, it's for sure, you can't use this one. Yeah, you can't, nope, wait. My wife said, nope, not this one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you can't use them towels, don't use them blankets, don't use them throws, don't use them pillows. Those are all for looks. People don't use anything. You can sit your ass on the wood ground, apparently around here. Oh, we reinvested into the podcast. Yes, you know, the podcast has been doing pretty well. Um, you know, I didn't ever think 250 people would download and listen to our podcasts. Um, and that's probably very small fry numbers, obviously when you're talking about joe rogan and you know people like that. But 250 people they have have listened to a DJ podcast from Bakersfield is pretty cool. It's pretty cool. And again, I'm not doing it for the listeners, I'm doing it more for a diary, I'm doing it more for entertainment. I do it because it's fun to do. It's fun to do the podcast. We got the motorcycle from the other house yeah, we did the motorcycle is here.
Speaker 2:Um, it was filthy, not not pleased about that, had to take some pictures and I'm gonna have to, uh, clean it up and assess the paint, make sure there's no correction that needs to be done or anything. But I'll go get some, you know, some good quality soap and everything else and really clean it up and get that thing ready and going.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We got five more weddings booked for next year. I know Five more weddings. That's crazy. And that is just from this year booked into next year.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, actually we have more than that, because we have Amanda's wedding over on the coast. That's six.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:And we have a couple others. So we might have seven or eight weddings and we'll probably get another.
Speaker 1:And we have the quinceanera.
Speaker 2:A couple of those, I think.
Speaker 1:I mean, it might not be a wedding, but they pay just as much.
Speaker 2:Yeah, quince is just as close to a wedding nowadays, it seems like, as far as compensation or pay goes, and that's where you know what I'm going to go ahead and say this right now. That's where it's a weird dynamic, because people that throw quince, they definitely go all out on the DJ.
Speaker 1:They do.
Speaker 2:They go on the low cloud, the low fog, the dancing on the clouds, the cold sparks, the dance lights, the up lights, the entire package of the monogram the projection, everything right, and they actually pay the DJ Weddings. You guys need to get your shit in line. You know you guys will spend thousands and thousands and thousands on photographers and look nothing against the photographers and the on photographers and and look nothing against the photographers and the caterers and everybody else. But the DJ is what keeps your party going Hypes.
Speaker 1:MCs Until the very end. Yeah, until the very end, from the beginning to the end.
Speaker 2:We're there when they're setting up and we're there when they're breaking down. People are breaking down in front of us while we're still playing our music Because we're honoring our full time. That we said, hey, you know, I'm not going to go out there and just start shutting stuff down, and I don't like that.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, Me neither.
Speaker 2:And that will not happen in our wedding. So if you're going to work our wedding, if you're gonna be a coordinator, if you're gonna uh host, if you're gonna be the venue, I'm just letting you know our wedding is going to like four in the morning.
Speaker 1:Fuck you, we don't care, it's a one-time thing and yeah, we're gonna go out and have that wedding with a bang we just feel like every time people just start to pick up, that just gives people the cue to like oh okay, it's over, let's go it does, it absolutely does, and and that's why they have that saying or that thing called the Irish exit.
Speaker 2:And it's basically hey, you exit as quietly and discreetly as possible as to not draw attention to yourself so other people see that people are leaving, you leave quietly and you let the party go, but when you're cleaning up during the the party, it's really sending the wrong message, in my opinion yes it sends the wrong message when you're picking up, you know, centerpieces and um and uh, tablecloths and and silverware and everything else, picking up chairs even, and tables, and it's like, hey man, that's not okay.
Speaker 2:That's not okay, if I pay from five o'clock to 10 o'clock to have those centerpieces and those tablecloths, then, motherfucker, those tablecloths better be on the table at 10 oh 1 PM Still.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You better not get them off the table at 9 59 PM.
Speaker 1:I agree.
Speaker 2:It's not okay, it's not professional and I see it on a regular basis and I do not like it. I don't have. I have no respect or appreciation for it. So if you're listening and you guys do that shit, it's ridiculous. Um, I don't have any respect for it.
Speaker 2:I don't care who you are yeah, I agree that that's somebody's special day that they paid a hell of a lot of money for, for you to be wanting to rush out on it and to show people that you're picking stuff up and exiting and it's quote, unquote the end of the night. I don't like it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Um oh, we bought a puzzle.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:You like puzzles.
Speaker 1:I do.
Speaker 2:Is like or love I love puzzles, you love puzzles, I do.
Speaker 1:Is like or love.
Speaker 2:I love puzzles, you love puzzles yeah, so we already got the table out and we started a puzzle and she got the entire outline done right. Yes, the outer edge.
Speaker 1:Uh-huh.
Speaker 2:So now you just got to start color matching or working your way in, or?
Speaker 1:just seeing things.
Speaker 2:I need to pick a spot right where I'm going start, yeah, and then go from there, but it's a thousand pieces and we've seen some really cool um puzzle accessories that you can get online on on etsy, on instagram, on tiktok, wherever puzzle places that have all kinds of stuff that I didn't know existed for some very serious what do they call people that put puzzles together like a puzzlier, a puzzlier, a puzzlier I don't know well, we're gonna find out. I'm gonna look it up. Right now, keep this podcast going yep, so.
Speaker 1:So yeah, I love puzzles and and one of my favorite characters is mickey mouse, so I'm a big mickey mouse fan and so, of course, first puzzle in the new house, mickey mouse okay, well, I got, I got a.
Speaker 2:uh, I got some for a. It's called a puzzler, a general term for someone who enjoys puzzles. A puzzler, we have a dissectologist.
Speaker 1:What.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's very creepy A term that refers to someone who loves jigsaw puzzles, especially in light of the original name for jigsaw puzzles dissected maps. Puzzles used to be called dissected maps.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, another term is a puzzleologist. It's for someone who enjoys puzzles. Okay, another term is a jigster.
Speaker 1:Jigster.
Speaker 2:You fucking jigster, you Like. I wonder if anybody has ever insulted somebody in the puzzle community and said Jigster, Jigster. And last, and I guess there's probably more, a jigsaw junkie that's kind of extreme man Okay.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't really call somebody that does jigsaws a junkie Maybe a fucking heroin addict, but a jigsaw I mean, come on, junkie. There's some negative connotation to that one. Yeah, that one's not okay. No, I think that's probably a slang, like some kind of a bad slang you can't really say on yeah, we're not getting in trouble with that yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, I think that is about it. We're going to wrap this up in about a 30-minute podcast. We had a lot going on. Obviously, we have a lot coming up with Christmas and New Year's and everything else. We have a lot coming up with Christmas and New Year's and everything else. We have another podcast that's going to air the first Wednesday of January I think all the guys are back here Maybe the second Wednesday, the eighth or something, I don't remember. But the guys will be back out here for another podcast. And that's about all we got going. We definitely are to have some news for you in another couple of weeks.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, we do have a very very, very hush, hush secret project that we're working on. Yeah, um, it's, we're planning on it being fairly large. Uh, and when we say large, we are going to have a park shut down.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Um, and that's about all. We'll go into that on that for now. But yeah, we got a lot going on and we can't wait to share it all with you. We can't wait to announce those big plans and hope to get all the support and love we can and appreciate you guys treat each other Well, love you guys and we'll see you later.