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[00:01:23] Speaker A: Hey, everybody, welcome to my world live.
[00:01:28] Speaker B: Laughing, whatever. And I'll tell you what, there's been a lot of stuff going on. Oh, what a night last night. I don't know about you, but we had storms come through early in the morning and the tornado sirens went off.
[00:01:43] Speaker C: Th, funny thing, I slept through them. Did I hear them? No, but people were saying, oh, they.
[00:01:52] Speaker A: Were going off all over town.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: Are you prepared for tornado season? Well, we're going to talk a little bit about that here in just a little bit.
[00:02:02] Speaker A: A lot of stuff going on.
[00:02:05] Speaker B: Here's our my world disclaimer.
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[00:02:46] Speaker B: So sit back, relax and chill out.
[00:02:49] Speaker A: Oh, and tell your friends to join us on Wednesday night at 08:00 p.m. Every Wednesday.
Well, you know, guys, what we normally.
[00:02:59] Speaker B: Do is a lot of shout outs, and I got to give a big shout out to the Trim radio network.
[00:03:05] Speaker A: For carrying the show. And we've been doing this for, I.
[00:03:10] Speaker B: Would say, five years on Trim radio network. And before that I was on another.
[00:03:15] Speaker A: Network and I had fun doing the shows. And so we're doing them on the Trim radio network.
[00:03:25] Speaker B: We're having fun doing it. So big shout out to those guys.
[00:03:30] Speaker A: University of Finley.
[00:03:31] Speaker B: Check them out. Www.findlay.edu Boyer if you're into track and field sports, the University of Finley is doing wonders.
[00:03:45] Speaker A: They are, I believe, nationally rated now, and they are sending a bunch of people to the national indoor track meets.
[00:03:54] Speaker B: So that's a good thing. The University of Finley is an NCAA.
[00:03:58] Speaker A: Division two school, and they have some.
[00:04:01] Speaker B: Very good sports there, very good facilities.
[00:04:04] Speaker A: And I'll tell you what, if your.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: Son or daughter wants to go to.
[00:04:10] Speaker A: A good school, check them out.
[00:04:12] Speaker B: Universityfinley at www.findlay.edu.
[00:04:16] Speaker A: You can get a bachelor's degree. You can get a master's degree or doctoral degree there. Matter of fact, there was a gal.
[00:04:27] Speaker B: That was playing on the basketball team that was getting her doctorate in pharmacy.
[00:04:34] Speaker A: She was a good basketball player, too, and she was a senior. Well, actually a doctoral student.
[00:04:41] Speaker B: She's way past the senior part, but.
[00:04:44] Speaker C: Anyhow, she's great basketball player.
[00:04:47] Speaker B: And it shows some of the caliber of the people that they have on their classes because taking their classes, because some of them are working on their bachelor's and some are working on their masters, and some are even doctoral students. It just depends on the program that you're in. Great campus located in Finley, Ohio. And in Finley, they have three campuses. They have the hazardous materials campus, which.
[00:05:11] Speaker A: Is a very good school and one.
[00:05:13] Speaker B: Of the few in the country. Also, they have the main campus and the equestrian campus for pre veterinary students and equestrian studies.
And I was just up there Saturday.
I went up for a basketball game.
[00:05:30] Speaker A: And of course, both teams won.
[00:05:33] Speaker B: It was fantastic. And they're playing again this week at Hillsdale College.
[00:05:39] Speaker A: It's kind of like back to back.
[00:05:40] Speaker B: They played them Saturday, and they'll play.
[00:05:42] Speaker A: Them again on, I believe it's either tonight or else it's going to be.
[00:05:48] Speaker B: Saturday again up in Hillsdale, Michigan. Hillsdale, by the way, is a very good school.
[00:05:53] Speaker A: Very good school.
I've been up there a few times.
[00:05:58] Speaker B: And I'll tell you what, I like that school. If I hadn't have gone to the University of Finley, I would have gladly.
[00:06:04] Speaker A: Gone to Hillsdale College. It's a great place.
[00:06:09] Speaker B: Well, another shout out to rusty Ducks custom pens. Phil over at Rusty Ducks custom pens is doing a pretty good job at making these pens, man. If you have a business or a school or a college or university and you need a pen for a presentation.
[00:06:26] Speaker A: Hey, contact Phil at Rusty Ducks custom.
[00:06:29] Speaker B: Pens and blanks on Facebook. And that's R-U-S-T-Y-D-U-K apostrophe s, custom pens and blanks. Both Michael Behas and myself have those pens. They're fantastic. They're beautiful.
[00:06:45] Speaker A: I mean, he did the design work.
[00:06:47] Speaker B: For them, and they just came out great. They're on the cross pen platform, and the blank sections are in the center of the pen.
And he will make that, and you can finish them off and make your.
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[00:07:04] Speaker B: Rusty ducks custom pens and blanks. Also a big shout out to money and change.
[00:07:09] Speaker A: And that's every Sunday at 07:00 p.m. And you want to check us out then.
[00:07:16] Speaker B: The only time that we're not live is when I'm playing a concert. So far this year, I've got four concerts planned, and I may have maybe.
[00:07:26] Speaker A: A couple more, but those take the.
[00:07:30] Speaker B: Place of money and change for me.
[00:07:32] Speaker A: I have to be at the concerts. And so what you'll end up doing.
[00:07:37] Speaker B: Is getting an encore version, a replay of another version of money and change and all money and change shows have a lot of information in there that you can use, so you want to check it out. Also, my world live, laugh and whatever.
[00:07:55] Speaker A: Every Wednesday at 08:00 p.m.
We can talk about anything on this show.
[00:08:02] Speaker B: Normally on money and change, it's finance this time.
[00:08:05] Speaker A: We talk about anything that's going on.
[00:08:08] Speaker B: A big shout out to the big family homestead with Brad and Krista out in Wisconsin.
[00:08:13] Speaker C: Who knows?
[00:08:14] Speaker A: They may be going to Iowa. I don't know.
[00:08:17] Speaker B: I listened to one of their shows.
[00:08:18] Speaker A: And something may be going on. They may be moving.
Anyhow, check them out.
[00:08:26] Speaker B: Brad and Krista, the big family homestead. Also the deep south homestead with Danny and Wanda King. They're getting ready for spring and planting.
[00:08:35] Speaker A: And they talk about a lot of different things, so you want to check them out.
[00:08:39] Speaker B: Deep south homestead. Also, Dave Kobler with southern prepper one.
[00:08:44] Speaker A: I've known Dave for quite a while. I mean, quite a while.
[00:08:48] Speaker B: And we've talked on the phone, we've.
[00:08:51] Speaker A: Sent emails and so forth.
[00:08:54] Speaker B: But he talks about boots on the ground and anything that's going on with the economy. In business, people send him information and.
[00:09:02] Speaker A: Then he relays it on.
[00:09:04] Speaker B: And I'll tell you what, Dave is an upstanding guy. He's really a nice guy. Very easy to talk with.
[00:09:10] Speaker A: Excellent person.
[00:09:12] Speaker B: Also, there's Ed Coswell, and Ed is.
[00:09:16] Speaker A: In prepper nurse one.
Ed's in West Virginia. He's digging a root cellar.
I don't know, digging into rock like.
[00:09:29] Speaker B: That with an electric jackhammer takes a lot of mean.
He probably vibrates all the way back.
[00:09:35] Speaker A: To his trailer where he's living right now.
[00:09:38] Speaker B: He'll eventually build a house on that hillside where he sat in West Virginia.
[00:09:43] Speaker A: Excellent guy, though.
[00:09:45] Speaker B: Also we've got Patara with appalachian homestead. You want to check her out?
[00:09:51] Speaker A: She's always upfront and she's really good. I'd love to meet her. I've been to Tennessee before, and I've been to the Knoxville area, and I.
[00:10:03] Speaker B: Guess she lives around there somewhere.
[00:10:06] Speaker C: But a good, level headed person.
[00:10:11] Speaker A: Excellent. I mean, solid, the earth type of person.
[00:10:14] Speaker B: And I follow her every week when she does her show.
[00:10:18] Speaker A: Anyhow, we've got all of that going on. Last week, at the end of the.
[00:10:23] Speaker B: Show, I mentioned if you need carpet cleaning and you're in the Miami county.
[00:10:28] Speaker A: Area in Ohio, you want to check out Bob season sons carpet cleaning.
[00:10:35] Speaker B: They do other stuff besides that. But Bob seasons, they do an excellent job.
[00:10:41] Speaker A: And I'll tell you what, you can get a hold of them at 9377-3477-2937-7397-72 and talk to Adam.
And that's if you're in the Miami county area in Ohio. Well, we've got so much stuff going on, guys.
[00:11:04] Speaker B: So much stuff going on in the world. I just heard today that Mitch McConnell.
[00:11:08] Speaker C: Who'S the speaker or not the, well.
[00:11:13] Speaker A: He'S the head of the Senate for the Republicans.
[00:11:18] Speaker C: He is not going to be in.
[00:11:23] Speaker B: That position in the falling November.
[00:11:26] Speaker A: He wants to go back to just being a senator.
So, I mean, I don't know how old he is.
[00:11:33] Speaker B: People call him the turtle. I don't know why. Maybe it's a little waddle under the neck or something, but people call him the turtle.
[00:11:41] Speaker A: And I don't know, I mean, politicians, sometimes they overstay. Know, maybe we ought to have term limits.
[00:11:51] Speaker B: I don't know about you, but I would say maybe two or three terms in Congress and then, hey, take a vacation.
But that's for other people to decide.
Wow, what else is going on around here?
[00:12:07] Speaker A: A know, hey, on trim radio, if.
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[00:12:31] Speaker A: And of course, we've got my world.
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And it's a radio show and podcast.
[00:12:39] Speaker A: And Roscala Stevens Red Pill reality show.
[00:12:44] Speaker B: And I keep telling know, he always says, do you want to take the red pill or the blue pill? And I keep saying, I'll take the green pill.
So far, he hasn't come up with the green pill. But hey, if you want to be.
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[00:13:36] Speaker B: Well, hey, what do we have for merchandise?
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There's an airtime fee if you want to do your own show.
The slobber knocker mugs and t shirts, we've got that. We've got fishing in Florida show, stainless steel water bottles and t shirts. We've got life walk with Christ God color morphing mug.
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[00:14:33] Speaker B: I don't get paid for the shows, actually.
[00:14:35] Speaker A: None of us do.
And what money comes in from the merch actually pays for our airtime, for.
[00:14:42] Speaker C: The show, and that's a good thing.
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Wow. What else is going on?
[00:15:00] Speaker B: Severe weather. I told you about the sirens going.
[00:15:04] Speaker A: Off and I slept through them. I'm sorry. It's only about a quarter of a mile away.
[00:15:11] Speaker B: And I was up until late.
[00:15:12] Speaker A: I went to bed and maybe I.
[00:15:16] Speaker B: Heard it, maybe I didn't.
[00:15:17] Speaker A: I don't remember hearing it.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: And I know when it goes off, it's very loud.
[00:15:24] Speaker A: But I was very tired.
[00:15:27] Speaker B: So I woke up in the morning and there were reports of strong winds at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. And then it went into the next county over and they had some issues there. I believe a house had some tornado damage. And then you go on to Columbus and suddenly it went from an ef.
[00:15:48] Speaker A: One tornado to an ef two, which.
[00:15:52] Speaker B: Is a little bit more powerful. And I don't know if it hit out into Hilliard or another section of.
[00:15:58] Speaker A: Columbus, but tornadoes are not fun, trust me. And you need to prepare for things like that. And people say, well, you always talk about preparedness.
[00:16:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I do. There's a reason for it.
[00:16:13] Speaker A: Have you ever been through a tornado?
[00:16:17] Speaker B: The closest I came to a tornado was 300ft.
And I was teaching in a school.
[00:16:24] Speaker A: At the time, and the buses had.
[00:16:26] Speaker B: Left, students had gone. And I was in my classroom and.
[00:16:30] Speaker A: I noticed my door flip flopping back and forth and just beating in the.
[00:16:34] Speaker B: Wind and all of a sudden a limb came past the glass door, and.
[00:16:38] Speaker A: I said, uhoh, we're in trouble now. And I started running towards the front.
[00:16:43] Speaker B: Of the school, and the school basically didn't have any windows except in a couple of areas. And I ran to the front and somebody said, look, there's a tornado and.
[00:16:52] Speaker A: It'S going up the railroad.
[00:16:55] Speaker C: And I thought, oh, I'll run over and take a look at it.
[00:16:59] Speaker A: And it was picking stuff up off the railroad track and swirling it around.
[00:17:04] Speaker B: It went over and jumped the little ravine where the railroad track was, jumped over and hit a factory and literally.
[00:17:12] Speaker A: Took the whole roof off, just lifted it up and it went into smithereens. That was as close as I got to a tornado.
[00:17:22] Speaker C: I've been in hurricanes before, and I.
[00:17:26] Speaker B: Don'T like to go through hurricanes. I don't like being close to tornadoes either. But you have to be prepared, and if you're not prepared for these things, you can get into trouble very easily. So what I like to do is I like to have a weather radio close by so I can listen to see what's going on or hear what's going on. I like to have a flashlight nearby.
[00:17:52] Speaker A: I like to have maybe a go bag with me, which would have maybe.
[00:18:00] Speaker B: First aid kit and other kinds of things. Extra food, extra water, whatever.
I keep one of those in the.
[00:18:06] Speaker A: Car specifically, and I keep one of.
[00:18:10] Speaker C: Those in the car year round.
So I look at doing that, and.
[00:18:19] Speaker A: Back then, when the tornadoes and when.
[00:18:21] Speaker B: A hurricane hit, when I was down in Florida, we didn't have that stuff.
[00:18:24] Speaker A: We had maybe a radio, and that was it.
[00:18:27] Speaker B: So who could you communicate with?
[00:18:29] Speaker A: Your cell phone may not work, and if it doesn't work, then the only.
[00:18:34] Speaker B: Thing you could do is use a ham radio.
[00:18:37] Speaker A: If you take the test and pass it, that's fine.
[00:18:40] Speaker B: It takes a lot of study to.
[00:18:42] Speaker C: Do that, and I'm in the midst.
[00:18:45] Speaker A: Of doing that right now.
[00:18:47] Speaker B: There's a lot of things that I have to learn for a tech license, a technician license, and other than that, I have a GMRS radio, and you've heard me talk about that on the show. Funny of times.
[00:18:59] Speaker A: Okay, this is an ocean. W-O-U-X-U-N radio, and I have a nagoya antenna on it. I can talk from my house to.
[00:19:13] Speaker B: Dayton, Ohio, actually, south of Dayton to.
[00:19:16] Speaker A: A repeater, and then I'm able to.
[00:19:18] Speaker B: Talk as far away as wilmington or maybe the northern part of Cincinnati through that repeater.
[00:19:26] Speaker A: And trust me, I can talk on.
[00:19:29] Speaker B: This and have a chat with a lot of different people.
[00:19:32] Speaker A: And I've done that. I've tested the range on it, and it's very reliable.
[00:19:37] Speaker B: It also has a light built into.
[00:19:39] Speaker A: It, and you can also listen to.
[00:19:42] Speaker B: Radio stations with it, too. That's a GMRS radio, general mobile radio service radio. $35 gets you a license, and the license is good for ten years.
[00:19:53] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:19:55] Speaker B: Also with that radio lately, I decided, okay, I need a spare.
There was an old military phrase, one.
[00:20:04] Speaker A: Is none and two is one.
So with that, I got another radio.
[00:20:11] Speaker B: The same type of model. It's a 935 g plus.
[00:20:17] Speaker A: It's not cheap, but it's good.
[00:20:20] Speaker B: And the battery lasts quite a while. Also, I decided to get extra batteries.
[00:20:27] Speaker A: And I've already charged these and put.
[00:20:28] Speaker B: Them back in the container. And I have two extra batteries because.
[00:20:32] Speaker A: I have two of those radios, and I'll keep them charged. I'm putting a case together to put those in so that they're well protected.
And the case is also waterproof.
So I'm working with that amongst other things here.
But I have a to go bag, and like I said, I have blankets in there. I have food, I have water, I have a rain poncho, flashlights, you name it, I put it in there.
[00:21:08] Speaker B: And actually, when we went to Finley, Ohio.
[00:21:13] Speaker C: It snowed.
[00:21:15] Speaker A: And I didn't have any fear of anything getting cold because, hey, I've got my togo bag in the trunk.
You can have one in your house.
[00:21:26] Speaker C: Too, and put all of your supplies in there.
[00:21:32] Speaker B: Put your first aid kit in there, maybe put a poncho in, extra blankets.
[00:21:38] Speaker A: Maybe extra clothing, extra bottles of water.
[00:21:43] Speaker B: Some survival food bars.
[00:21:46] Speaker A: I think I just put cliff bars.
[00:21:48] Speaker C: In mine and it's there if you need it.
[00:21:54] Speaker A: And you can rotate that stuff in.
[00:21:56] Speaker B: And out as the season changes and.
[00:21:58] Speaker A: As the food needs change.
[00:22:02] Speaker B: If you're diabetic, then you can take.
[00:22:04] Speaker A: Extra medication with you just in case you need it.
[00:22:08] Speaker B: A lot of different things you can do with that. And the bag doesn't have to be very big.
[00:22:13] Speaker A: You could have a small backpack, put.
[00:22:16] Speaker B: Everything in there, and it works.
[00:22:18] Speaker C: Trust me.
[00:22:21] Speaker A: But it's tornado season and we have to be prepared.
[00:22:25] Speaker B: Now, if you go to the Facebook page that I've got for money and.
[00:22:30] Speaker A: Change or my world live, laugh and whatever, I'll get it right. I've been doing this for a while. Why can't I get my mouth working today?
[00:22:41] Speaker C: Anyhow, check it out.
[00:22:44] Speaker B: Because we put a lot of stuff.
[00:22:46] Speaker A: On there, and I put up things.
[00:22:49] Speaker B: In the past on being prepared for things, and this is the season to be prepared because I'll tell you what, the storm that came through, the winds were probably 50, 60 miles an hour last night. They were strong winds. Today. Basically, the temperature went from, I believe, 52 degrees down to about 21 last night.
[00:23:11] Speaker A: And with the wind chill, it made it even worse.
[00:23:14] Speaker B: And today we had strong winds. All of our trash cans had to.
[00:23:18] Speaker A: Go out because it was trash night. And with all that wind, they would.
[00:23:24] Speaker B: Be blown down the street.
[00:23:27] Speaker C: And all of the bins that we.
[00:23:30] Speaker B: Have are numbered specifically for your house.
[00:23:33] Speaker A: Without your house address on it.
[00:23:36] Speaker B: So if you mix and match them.
[00:23:38] Speaker A: As they're flying down the street, that creates a problem later on if you move.
But the big thing is you take your trash bins and you roll them.
[00:23:48] Speaker B: Into the garage and you leave them in the garage overnight. Then you get up early the next.
[00:23:52] Speaker A: Morning and then put them out.
[00:23:56] Speaker B: And that was going on.
[00:23:57] Speaker A: And I had to make sure that.
[00:23:59] Speaker B: Everything was taken care of, because in storms, it can get really nasty.
And we're taking a look at different things as far as tornadoes go.
[00:24:11] Speaker A: I started looking up some stuff as far as what do you do in a tornado? And I'm basically looking at different things today.
[00:24:21] Speaker B: And I thought, well, what actually happened with tornadoes? And WCPOTV, which is channel nine in Cincinnati, said tornadoes touched down in Clark.
[00:24:31] Speaker A: County, which is xenia, and storm damage.
[00:24:36] Speaker B: A report across the area. Then later on, they were talking in greater Columbus, they had tornado damage, and that was according to the Columbus Dispatch newspaper.
[00:24:49] Speaker C: Well.
[00:24:52] Speaker B: The way it turned out, an ef two tornado was in the black Lick area in Franklin county before weakening to an ef one in Jersey Township, licking county east of Columbus.
And the ef one tornado in Hilliard.
[00:25:07] Speaker A: In Franklin county happened, and damage occurred in a short path north of Roberts Road.
[00:25:16] Speaker B: A tornado in Riverside, east of Dayton in Montgomery county, well, that would have.
[00:25:21] Speaker A: Been around the Wright Pat Air Force Base.
[00:25:27] Speaker C: So you wonder about that, and you.
[00:25:32] Speaker B: Always wonder, what should you do?
[00:25:35] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:25:38] Speaker B: You look at the past history.
What city in Ohio has had the most tornadoes?
Sharonville, Ohio, which is a suburb of.
[00:25:49] Speaker A: Cincinnati, and it's one of the larger Ohio cities overall.
[00:25:55] Speaker B: And it has a small city measuring just under 10 sq.
[00:25:58] Speaker A: Mi, but it has a high population density, and they have basically the most.
[00:26:05] Speaker B: Tornadoes of any of the cities.
[00:26:12] Speaker A: Now, I'll tell you what, Ohio is a tornado state.
[00:26:17] Speaker B: So is Indiana, so is Iowa. You get out to Kansas, oh, my know you're waiting to see Dorothy and Toto go flying by, maybe the wicked.
[00:26:26] Speaker A: Witch of the west.
[00:26:28] Speaker B: I don't know if Pelosi flies or not.
[00:26:31] Speaker C: Anyhow, tornadoes are out there and so.
[00:26:36] Speaker B: You have to be prepared for those things.
[00:26:40] Speaker A: And what do you have?
[00:26:43] Speaker B: A go bag? You have your radio. You have a weather radio so you can listen to weather alerts. You make sure that you've got everything taken care of.
[00:26:52] Speaker A: Where do you go in a tornado?
I live in a ranch house.
[00:26:57] Speaker B: I don't have a basement. It would take me too long to dig a basement in case of a tornado. So what do I do? I have to go to an interior.
[00:27:05] Speaker A: Room, into the bathroom, get into the.
[00:27:09] Speaker C: Tub in the bathroom and cover myself.
[00:27:14] Speaker B: With a mattress or whatever.
[00:27:17] Speaker A: Protect your head. That's the main thing.
[00:27:21] Speaker B: If you can't protect your head and it's too quick, get under the bed.
[00:27:25] Speaker A: If you can get under the bed.
[00:27:27] Speaker B: Some people can.
[00:27:27] Speaker A: Some people can't.
[00:27:31] Speaker B: Stay away from windows.
[00:27:36] Speaker A: Now, if I had enough advanced warning.
[00:27:39] Speaker B: What I would do is open the windows to reduce the pressure difference.
[00:27:45] Speaker A: And as the tornado comes, the pressure.
[00:27:49] Speaker B: Is going to change in the house.
[00:27:50] Speaker A: And sometimes the house will explode.
[00:27:53] Speaker B: Well, if the windows are open, you don't have that problem.
[00:27:56] Speaker A: It's just a suggestion. If you don't have time, duck and cover it. Get out of the way.
[00:28:03] Speaker B: Okay, but it's tornado season. It's going to be that way from.
[00:28:09] Speaker A: Basically march through the summer up to November.
And inversely from November until probably December or parts of January is not only.
[00:28:28] Speaker B: Tornado season in the southern part of the country, it's hurricane season in the.
[00:28:33] Speaker A: Gulf and the Atlantic and in the Pacific.
[00:28:36] Speaker B: So you have to be careful there. Always be prepared.
[00:28:39] Speaker C: If you're not prepared, you're in trouble.
[00:28:43] Speaker A: I'm serious, guys.
That's why I talk about it a lot.
[00:28:49] Speaker B: You have to pay attention to the warnings. And most important tornado safety tip is.
[00:28:54] Speaker A: To stay alert when bad weather moves through the area.
[00:28:59] Speaker B: Move to the basement quickly or crouch low to the ground. Get under something sturdy. Monitor storm alerts.
Do not stay in a mobile home.
I knew somebody that lived in Harrison, Ohio, and I lived in Cincinnati.
[00:29:16] Speaker A: And when you have bad weather, there's a track where it comes out of.
[00:29:23] Speaker B: Southern Indiana and goes up through to Shernville, Ohio, and Harrison is kind of in the way.
[00:29:31] Speaker A: And a friend of mine lived in.
[00:29:32] Speaker B: A mobile home park.
[00:29:33] Speaker A: It was very nice double wide, and.
[00:29:36] Speaker B: It turned out that the storms were hitting.
[00:29:39] Speaker A: Everything was tied down, but even though.
[00:29:42] Speaker B: It was tied down, the whole double wide was shaking back and forth and.
[00:29:48] Speaker A: He thought he was a goner.
[00:29:51] Speaker B: That's why mobile homes are not fun to live in. In hurricanes or tornadoes. And I know people that do that down in Florida.
So you have to say to yourself, how do I stay safe?
[00:30:06] Speaker A: Okay, what are the four things you should do after the tornado?
[00:30:13] Speaker B: Don't attempt to move seriously injured people unless they're immediate danger of further injury. If someone has stopped breathing, begin CPR if you are trained to do so. Stop a bleeding injury.
[00:30:26] Speaker A: That's why you have a to go bag with an emergency kit. Stop a bleeding injury and apply direct.
[00:30:35] Speaker B: Pressure to the wound. Clean, open wounds and cuts with soap and clean water.
[00:30:42] Speaker A: That's important.
[00:30:46] Speaker B: Is a crawl space safe in a tornado?
It's not 100% safe, but it's better than being outside or in front of.
[00:30:56] Speaker A: A plate glass window. Okay, what to do in an ef five tornado, that's the big one.
[00:31:08] Speaker B: The safest place is to be underground in a shelter, a basement or a safe room. Cover your head with your arms, a.
[00:31:15] Speaker A: Mattress or whatever, heavy duty blanket.
[00:31:18] Speaker B: If no underground shelter is available, a small windowless interior room or hallway on.
[00:31:25] Speaker A: The lowest level of a sturdy building.
[00:31:28] Speaker B: Is the safest alternative.
[00:31:31] Speaker A: So we've given you some tips now on tornadoes.
[00:31:38] Speaker B: You have to be informed of those.
[00:31:40] Speaker A: You have to stay informed.
[00:31:44] Speaker B: I've got a couple of different radios that have weather alerts. I still have one from Radio Shack, and I believe I bought another one.
[00:31:52] Speaker A: From Amazon, and those are active.
[00:31:57] Speaker B: And so if we get a bad storm alert, those things will start going off and announcing, well, this is where it's at, and this is what you need to do.
[00:32:07] Speaker A: And by golly, I follow that.
[00:32:13] Speaker C: A.
[00:32:13] Speaker B: Lot of know I've been following lately.
[00:32:19] Speaker A: I've been looking at some of the.
[00:32:21] Speaker B: Problems with illegal aliens or undocumented people coming in the United States.
[00:32:27] Speaker A: And I keep wondering, gee whiz, what do we do?
What's it going to cost us to.
[00:32:37] Speaker B: House them and so forth?
[00:32:38] Speaker A: Where are they going?
[00:32:41] Speaker B: Some people say, well, they're being bussed.
[00:32:43] Speaker A: To Florida, and then the governor is.
[00:32:47] Speaker B: Sending them to New York or whatever, and in Texas, they're doing the same thing.
[00:32:56] Speaker A: I look at it this way.
[00:32:58] Speaker B: If you're coming into any country, you.
[00:33:00] Speaker A: Come in legally, you follow the rules. When you come into the country, if.
[00:33:06] Speaker B: You sneak in and you're undocumented or you're in illegally, that country has the.
[00:33:12] Speaker A: Right to deport you.
Now, if you went into Austria, you.
[00:33:20] Speaker B: Would probably find yourself quickly arrested, put in jail, brought in front of a.
[00:33:24] Speaker A: Judge, and then shipped home back to your country of origin.
They don't like illegal immigrants.
[00:33:32] Speaker B: You come in legally, you follow the.
[00:33:34] Speaker A: Rules on anything in Austria, you don't.
[00:33:37] Speaker B: Violate the rules there. The same thing in Hungary.
[00:33:41] Speaker A: I think the Hungarians put up.
[00:33:45] Speaker B: Barbed.
[00:33:46] Speaker A: Wire to keep people from coming through their country.
Poland, it's the same way they will.
[00:33:54] Speaker C: Take you, but it's not going to be for long.
[00:34:00] Speaker A: And you have to follow the rules when you go to that country.
[00:34:03] Speaker B: So I would imagine the rules would be the same here in the states.
[00:34:07] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:34:08] Speaker B: But I heard this report that the.
[00:34:11] Speaker A: Mayor of New York is giving illegal aliens, or undocumented aliens.
[00:34:21] Speaker C: Like a gift card for a.
[00:34:27] Speaker B: They can buy food and do different things.
[00:34:32] Speaker A: And I don't know if that's going.
[00:34:33] Speaker B: To be on a monthly basis or whatever, but here they're paying them and.
[00:34:37] Speaker A: They'Re putting them up in hotels, and.
[00:34:39] Speaker B: Some of the hotels are not cheap.
[00:34:41] Speaker C: But they're doing it.
[00:34:46] Speaker B: I would say they're probably violating the law in doing so. And then what are they doing with your tax dollars?
That gets kind of scary there. We're paying taxes enough.
[00:34:57] Speaker A: Hey, taxes they're due.
[00:35:00] Speaker B: We have to do our income tax.
[00:35:02] Speaker C: I already did mine, and I'm kind of shaking because.
[00:35:10] Speaker A: I have to pay estimated tax every quarter.
[00:35:14] Speaker C: I hate that.
[00:35:16] Speaker A: I really do.
[00:35:18] Speaker B: And then the government turns around and.
[00:35:20] Speaker A: Spends the money willy nilly, as they.
[00:35:23] Speaker B: Like to call it.
[00:35:24] Speaker A: They just spend money like it's going.
[00:35:26] Speaker B: Out of style, and they print more money. And what does that do to the dollar?
[00:35:31] Speaker A: Well, it devalues the dollar.
And I was looking at a YouTube video.
Tucker Carlson was over in Russia, and he went into their version of McDonald's.
Now, McDonald's pulled out of Russia, and.
[00:35:57] Speaker B: Due to sanctions and everything else, they.
[00:35:59] Speaker C: Pulled out, well, they have a new.
[00:36:02] Speaker A: Version with the same type of sandwiches.
[00:36:08] Speaker C: And he went in and got two.
[00:36:11] Speaker A: Cheeseburgers, fries, a drink, and he also got a chocolate cake.
He looked at the price of the cheeseburger and it was like, each cheeseburger.
[00:36:31] Speaker B: What are they here in the United States?
[00:36:36] Speaker A: I don't go to McDonald's. I used to, but then I started.
[00:36:42] Speaker B: Getting wrong orders and cold food and stuff.
[00:36:46] Speaker A: I stopped doing that.
[00:36:50] Speaker B: If I don't get good service at a restaurant and the food is not.
[00:36:53] Speaker A: Good, I don't go back.
[00:36:55] Speaker B: If the prices are way out of.
[00:36:57] Speaker A: Sight for just a simple meal, I don't go back.
That happened coming back from the University of Finley.
We stopped at a restaurant and, yeah.
[00:37:11] Speaker B: They have pancakes and everything else.
[00:37:13] Speaker C: And I'll tell you what, the food was okay.
[00:37:18] Speaker B: But for two people, the bill was $37 and some OD cents.
And I kind of disputed the bill with the management, but guess what? They said, no, this is actually a.
[00:37:31] Speaker A: Better deal for you. It could have been higher.
[00:37:35] Speaker B: And I said, when I left the place, I told my friend, I said.
[00:37:38] Speaker A: I'm never coming back here.
[00:37:42] Speaker C: So they lost a customer, and they'll.
[00:37:46] Speaker B: Probably lose a lot more.
But can you imagine a cheeseburger for. Can't get that at McDonald's. You can't get that at Burger King. I think the lowest you're probably going.
[00:37:59] Speaker A: To pay is like $2 and something, or maybe $3.
[00:38:07] Speaker B: Something's wrong with our economy. I talk a lot about like that on money and change, but the illegals.
[00:38:14] Speaker A: Come again, they're given a credit card to spend $1,000, and everybody gets a credit card.
[00:38:21] Speaker B: So how many million people come in.
[00:38:23] Speaker A: They get the credit card?
[00:38:25] Speaker B: Depends on where they go as to who's handing out the credit card. But still, that's our taxpayer money.
[00:38:32] Speaker A: That's not a good deal.
[00:38:35] Speaker B: Oh, so much for the serious stuff. I was in a restaurant today for.
[00:38:40] Speaker C: Lunch, and I'll tell you what, there.
[00:38:43] Speaker B: Were a bunch of old people in.
[00:38:46] Speaker A: There, and you're going to say, how old is old?
Well, I'll tell you what.
They're up in their. Killed something.
I have to type it in.
[00:39:06] Speaker B: Guys, I'm sorry.
[00:39:09] Speaker A: Because what happened was I hit the wrong button. I'm doing that. I don't understand why I'm doing that, but I am.
And I had something to go over for February, and on, what was it?
[00:39:28] Speaker B: Last week's show. Jeez, I hit the wrong button again.
[00:39:31] Speaker A: I'm new to this whole setup, and.
[00:39:36] Speaker B: I'm wondering what's going on.
[00:39:37] Speaker A: Well, anyhow, back to the old guys.
They're sitting there and they're discussing sports.
[00:39:46] Speaker B: They're discussing anything that's going on.
And they'd look out the window and they'd see an ambulance go by, or the whole fire department would be flying.
[00:39:56] Speaker A: Up Main street, and they'd be talking about that, all the different gossip from these guys.
[00:40:05] Speaker B: And they were just going at it, and they're hard of hearing, so they have to talk fairly loud.
And one of them said to another, well, how are your nuts?
[00:40:22] Speaker A: And with that, this whole dining room got real quiet.
[00:40:30] Speaker B: And they started talking about nuts.
And finally one of them spoke up.
[00:40:35] Speaker A: And he said, well, I like k shoes a lot.
[00:40:39] Speaker B: And everybody started laughing. Well, you could imagine how that would go. But these old men get together every day. So tomorrow I'm going to go in there and I'm probably going to go.
[00:40:48] Speaker A: In and have my usual lunch, which.
[00:40:51] Speaker B: Is a soup and a small sandwich, and listen to these guys.
[00:40:58] Speaker C: Converse because.
[00:41:00] Speaker B: It can get hilarious in there because they're in there every day.
[00:41:04] Speaker A: People know these guys and they're talking about golf.
[00:41:09] Speaker B: And somebody who has an electronic computerized golf system always does better than they do, and they accuse him of cheating, which he's not.
[00:41:17] Speaker A: It's just that they can't play the game.
It goes on and on and on.
[00:41:22] Speaker B: It's all done in good humor. Every town has a restaurant like that. I don't care if you were up in van Word, Ohio, at Balitz, or.
[00:41:31] Speaker A: You were in Peco, Ohio, at the.
[00:41:36] Speaker B: Lighthouse, or you were in Troy, Ohio, or Dayton, Ohio, or Cincinnati. These local mom and pop restaurants always.
[00:41:45] Speaker A: Have a good time, and the locals come in there and it's just a good meeting point for everything.
And you always run into stuff like that.
[00:42:00] Speaker B: So tomorrow is going to be a fun day for me.
Even though I have a doctor's appointment in the afternoon, I am going to be there for lunch. I have to listen to these guys again.
[00:42:10] Speaker A: A lot of funny stuff goes on.
[00:42:12] Speaker C: Speaking of funny stuff, have you ever.
[00:42:14] Speaker A: Read the wrinkle city Gazette?
[00:42:18] Speaker B: Well, it's on Weebly, and if you just type in wrinkle city Gazette, it.
[00:42:23] Speaker C: Will take you to the spot.
[00:42:26] Speaker A: Well, anyhow, you have a lot of.
[00:42:29] Speaker B: Stuff going on in wrinkle City.
There's a group called the Golden Boys.
Now, these guys have retired.
[00:42:37] Speaker A: They're businessmen or executives.
[00:42:41] Speaker B: They like to play golf all the time.
[00:42:44] Speaker A: And it's like every Wednesday they go out and play golf at some different.
[00:42:53] Speaker C: Golf course, and all kinds of stuff goes on.
[00:42:59] Speaker B: And when they go on these trips, these guys like to go down to, for example, go down to Florence, Kentucky.
[00:43:08] Speaker A: On a trip which is about a two and a half hour trip, and.
[00:43:12] Speaker B: Florence is just on the other side of Cincinnati. Well, they like to go down there, and some of them like to go get some type of bourbon whiskey when they're down there, and they may buy it by the case and bring it.
[00:43:24] Speaker C: Back.
[00:43:27] Speaker A: And it's good for a year, whatever.
But they like a certain type of liquor.
[00:43:33] Speaker B: They go down there and they buy it and they bring it across the state line.
[00:43:36] Speaker A: And one of these days they'll get.
[00:43:37] Speaker B: Busted by the state liquor board because.
[00:43:40] Speaker A: They don't allow that if you get caught.
But they take these bus tours and.
[00:43:46] Speaker B: They go down and they might go to a factory where they make sporting equipment and take a tour of that factory, or they go down for some type of a conference or something, and.
[00:43:56] Speaker A: They like to travel that way.
[00:43:59] Speaker B: And these guys always have a good.
[00:44:02] Speaker A: You know, that's one group, local group, that likes to do things. And in Wrinkle City, the local police.
[00:44:13] Speaker B: Really?
Well, according to the Wrinkle City Gazette, nuns with guns to patrol Wrinkle City.
[00:44:24] Speaker A: Can you imagine that?
[00:44:26] Speaker B: Well, in the wrinkle City Gazette, it.
[00:44:27] Speaker A: Says it's that time of year.
[00:44:29] Speaker B: Chief Barney one bullet McGinty has informed the Gazette that the entire police department.
[00:44:35] Speaker A: Will be attending the 2024 police extravaganza in Las Vegas during the month of February and has contracted their police duties.
[00:44:49] Speaker B: To the Sisters of no mercy convent to again patrol the streets to keep the peace.
Well, McGinty said, they did such a good job last year, we could take the month off to learn better gaming controls in Las Vegas, just in case we get a casino in Wrinkle City in the next 50 years.
And McGinty said, these sisters mean business. They shoot and ask questions later.
Well, Sister Mary Elephant, the mother Superior, expects everyone to be on their best behavior while the nuns are in town. We've also been equipped with steel rulers and holy water for the month, she.
[00:45:37] Speaker A: Said, so you better be on your best behavior.
Wow.
[00:45:44] Speaker B: The month is almost over.
Funny, I haven't seen a nun on the street.
[00:45:49] Speaker A: Well, I don't live in Wrinkle City.
[00:45:53] Speaker C: It'd be strange.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: I mean, I went to school at Xavier University, and I always had to.
[00:45:59] Speaker B: Check my hands for scars.
[00:46:00] Speaker A: I mean, I had nuns in classes with me.
They were fun. They were fun.
[00:46:07] Speaker B: I was just checking to make sure they didn't have their steel rulers with.
[00:46:10] Speaker A: Me on my knuckles.
[00:46:13] Speaker B: Hey, with snow in Wrinkle City.
[00:46:18] Speaker A: Just.
[00:46:18] Speaker B: Like anywhere else, they're always putting salt on the road.
Well, there was a joke about the trucker stops for a red light, and a blonde catches up. She jumps out of her car, runs up to the truck, knocks on the door, says the truck, lowers the window, and she says, hi, my name is Heather, and you are losing some of your load. And the trucker ignores her and proceeds down the street.
[00:46:43] Speaker A: When the truck stops at another red.
[00:46:45] Speaker B: Light, the girl catches up again. She says, hi, my name is Heather.
[00:46:50] Speaker C: And.
[00:46:53] Speaker A: You'Re spilling stuff on the street. You're losing your load.
Well, shaking, and said.
[00:46:59] Speaker B: The truck driver ignores her and continues.
[00:47:02] Speaker A: On down the street.
[00:47:04] Speaker B: At the third red light, the same thing happens again.
[00:47:08] Speaker A: All of out of breath. The blonde gets up out of her.
[00:47:12] Speaker B: Car, runs up, knocks on the truck door. The trucker rolls down the window and again, she says, hi, my name is Heather.
[00:47:22] Speaker A: You're losing some of your load.
[00:47:26] Speaker B: When the light turns green, the trucker.
[00:47:28] Speaker A: Revs up and races off to the next light.
[00:47:32] Speaker B: When he stops this time, he hurriedly.
[00:47:35] Speaker A: Gets out of the truck, runs back to the blonde.
[00:47:38] Speaker C: He says as he knocks on her.
[00:47:41] Speaker B: Door, hi, my name is Kevin. It's winter in Ohio and I'm driving a salt truck.
[00:47:49] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:47:51] Speaker A: Well, you know you're from Wrinkle City, when two emergency rooms at the hospital.
[00:47:59] Speaker B: Chains are putting up new signs to advertise for your service.
You're from Wrinkle City when all the girls in your high school drill team.
[00:48:10] Speaker C: Are now strippers at the local bar.
[00:48:17] Speaker B: You know you're from Wrinkle City when you have to wait for your next mechanic to get out of jail to fix your transmission.
You know you're from wrinkle City when your bar tab at Lush's bar and grill has page numbers and speaks volumes.
Have you ever been to a place where they actually keep a long tab?
There used to be a restaurant and bar in the south end of town, had the best food, really good service.
[00:48:49] Speaker A: It was a local spot.
And there were a couple of people.
[00:48:54] Speaker B: That actually kept a bar tab several pages long.
[00:48:58] Speaker A: And at the end of the month.
[00:48:59] Speaker B: When they got their Social Security check.
[00:49:02] Speaker C: They would come in and pay, and.
[00:49:05] Speaker A: The owner would always keep a tab on everything. I mean, it actually happened.
[00:49:11] Speaker B: Everybody else was paying cash, but there were some people that were on Social Security that they would pay up at.
[00:49:17] Speaker C: The end of the end of the.
[00:49:19] Speaker A: Month, and they would always get the same thing.
[00:49:22] Speaker B: So they knew exactly how much money it was going to cost them at.
[00:49:25] Speaker C: The end of the month.
[00:49:26] Speaker A: And it was kind of interesting.
And what was funny, I was in there one time and I'm sitting there, a place called pisertas, and I was having a breakfast, and one gal was.
[00:49:45] Speaker C: Up at the counter and she gets.
[00:49:50] Speaker A: A scratch off, or, no, it wasn't a scratch off. It happened to be a lottery ticket.
[00:49:56] Speaker C: And she looked at it and she.
[00:49:59] Speaker B: Had all these numbers on it, and she jumps up and she goes, bill, bill, I have a winner. I have a winner. I have a winner. And she's dancing and running up around.
[00:50:08] Speaker A: The bar, all up and down.
[00:50:10] Speaker B: We're looking at her thinking, oh, she's finally flipped out.
She runs up to the owner and she says, bill, I think I got a winner.
[00:50:18] Speaker C: He looks at it, he says, the.
[00:50:21] Speaker B: Drawing is next week.
[00:50:27] Speaker A: Oh, wow. She total deflated balloon. I'll tell you what, everything went on.
[00:50:33] Speaker B: There I could write a book about that place. We had a great time there. Great food. It's no longer an operation. I miss it. I really do.
[00:50:41] Speaker A: So do a lot of other people.
Well, I'll tell you what.
[00:50:50] Speaker B: You know, you're from Wrinkle City. When you cut your grass and you.
[00:50:53] Speaker A: Find a car, could you imagine that? Car's up on stilts.
[00:51:00] Speaker C: Tires gone, and.
[00:51:02] Speaker B: You'Re mowing your grass, and you happen.
[00:51:03] Speaker A: To find your car.
[00:51:05] Speaker B: I would hate to live in Wrinkle City.
But, you know, people could be rich in Wrinkle City because you could count.
[00:51:13] Speaker A: The number of cars up on blocks in their front yard.
[00:51:23] Speaker C: I'll tell you what, you know, you're.
[00:51:25] Speaker B: In Wrinkle City when you own a homemade fur coat.
You ever take your cat and put.
[00:51:32] Speaker A: It around your neck? I'm providing the cat would stay there.
Why you got a fur collar?
[00:51:42] Speaker C: You know, chiggers, those little itchy devils.
[00:51:45] Speaker B: That get under your skin, are included on your list of the top five hygiene concerns in Wrinkle City.
[00:51:54] Speaker A: Can you imagine that?
Fleas, chiggers.
[00:51:58] Speaker C: Ooh.
[00:52:01] Speaker A: You know, in Wrinkle City, I guess.
[00:52:03] Speaker B: They burn their yards rather than mow them. Well, maybe they find their cars then.
[00:52:08] Speaker C: At that time.
[00:52:16] Speaker B: Did the Salvation army ever decline your mattress?
[00:52:21] Speaker A: Well, they probably do. If you live in Wrinkle City, there's.
[00:52:25] Speaker B: A lot more stuff that you can.
[00:52:26] Speaker A: Read about Wrinkle City.
You know.
[00:52:29] Speaker B: Sister Marianne, who worked for a home health agency, was out making her rounds visiting homebound patients when she ran out of gas.
[00:52:37] Speaker A: And as luck would have it, the.
[00:52:40] Speaker B: Gasoline station was just a block away, so it was going to be a short walk. And she walked to the station to borrow a gas can and buy some gas.
[00:52:50] Speaker C: And the attendant said, hey, the only.
[00:52:53] Speaker A: Gas can that we had had been loaned out.
And she couldn't wait because she had to get to her customer, her patient.
[00:53:01] Speaker B: And since Sister Marianne was on the way to see a patient, she decided not to wait and walk back to her car. She looked around. She found a bedpan.
She took the bedpan back to the.
[00:53:13] Speaker C: Gas station, and she had the attendant.
[00:53:19] Speaker B: Fill it with gasoline and then carried.
[00:53:21] Speaker A: It back, the full bedpan, back to.
[00:53:24] Speaker B: Her car and dumped the gas into her tank. And as she was pouring gas into.
[00:53:29] Speaker A: The tank, two baptists watched from across.
[00:53:34] Speaker B: The street, and one of them turned to the other one and said, if it starts, I'm turning Catholic.
Stuff like that goes on at Wrinkle.
[00:53:42] Speaker A: City all the time.
[00:53:45] Speaker C: A lot of stuff goes on, and.
[00:53:47] Speaker B: You could read about it in the.
[00:53:49] Speaker A: Wrinkle city Gazette, especially scapegoat cheerleading. Oh, yeah, with a high school.
[00:53:55] Speaker B: There was a notice in there. The cheerleading coach, Mrs. Boobswell, said that all freshmen scapegoat cheerleaders need to go to Doug's tattoo and piercing studio to get their scapegoat tattoos and navels pierced before the spring practice.
[00:54:12] Speaker A: Can you imagine that?
[00:54:13] Speaker B: Would you have your daughter go for that? That is totally insane.
[00:54:20] Speaker A: Totally.
But that's wrinkle city. Everything goes on in Wrinkle City. And there's a lot of stuff you can get know. Wrinkle City has things that, for me.
[00:54:38] Speaker B: The excuses you hear in their high.
[00:54:42] Speaker A: Know, when you and I went to.
[00:54:43] Speaker B: High, had mom had to write an.
[00:54:45] Speaker A: Excuse if we were going to be.
[00:54:47] Speaker B: Late or if we had a doctor's appointment. We always had to turn that in.
[00:54:53] Speaker A: Well, here's some of the excuses that are not accepted. The wrinkle city schools.
[00:55:00] Speaker B: My son is under a doctor's care and should not take PE today.
[00:55:05] Speaker A: Please execute him.
[00:55:10] Speaker B: Please excuse Lisa for being absent.
[00:55:13] Speaker A: She was sick and I had her shot.
[00:55:17] Speaker B: Dear school, please excuse John being absent on January 20 eigth, 29th, 30th, 31st.
[00:55:24] Speaker A: 32Nd, and also the 33rd.
[00:55:28] Speaker C: I don't think.
[00:55:31] Speaker B: I honestly don't think that January has 33 days.
Maybe that tells me that wrinkle City.
[00:55:40] Speaker A: Is not too smart.
[00:55:44] Speaker B: Well, please excuse Roland from PE for a few days. Yesterday, he fell out of a tree.
[00:55:50] Speaker A: And misplaced his hip.
[00:55:53] Speaker C: I hope he finds it.
[00:55:56] Speaker B: A lot of stuff goes on in Wrinkle City.
[00:55:58] Speaker A: You have to go check it out. It's there.
[00:56:01] Speaker B: And it talks about different restaurants and all kinds of things about the town.
One, they had a sign put up. Our town is so small, we don't.
[00:56:12] Speaker A: Have a town drunk.
[00:56:14] Speaker B: So we all take turns. That's how small wrinkle city is.
[00:56:19] Speaker A: But check them out. Wrinkle City Gazette. They're on Weebly. But all you have to do is just google it, type it in, and you're all set.
Well, guys, out of everything we talked.
[00:56:33] Speaker C: About tonight, be prepared for bad weather.
[00:56:39] Speaker A: And we already talked about that.
[00:56:41] Speaker B: And if the economy gets bad, pay down your debt.
[00:56:45] Speaker A: Put some money aside, buy some long term food.
Don't go into debt.
[00:56:52] Speaker B: Live beneath your means.
And I've always said this for years.
[00:56:59] Speaker C: Live beneath your means.
[00:57:02] Speaker A: Live frugally. You don't have to get a lot.
[00:57:04] Speaker B: Of Netflix and a lot of fancy.
[00:57:06] Speaker C: Stuff.
[00:57:09] Speaker A: But watch your money. Because maybe sometime in March, things could get worse. Or maybe April or May or June. I'm hearing that.
[00:57:20] Speaker B: And I'm just passing on the information.
[00:57:22] Speaker A: So with that, guys, that's all I have for this week for my world.
[00:57:28] Speaker B: Hopefully your world is a better place.
[00:57:31] Speaker A: And not as confusing as my place.
[00:57:33] Speaker B: So have a good week, and we'll.
[00:57:35] Speaker A: Talk to you later.
[00:57:39] Speaker B: See ya.
Safe.
Bye.