00:00:05 Speaker 1: Yo, what's up? 00:00:06 Speaker 2: You're off in God's Country with Yeah Bolls Rey and then we also known as the Brother Something, We take a weekly drive to the intersection of country music in the great outdoors. Two things, two things that go together, like one of the best bullpens in Major League Baseball history and the ninety eight Braves or. 00:00:28 Speaker 1: A Suzuki Samurai in sixty five hundred bucks in Clarksville. 00:00:31 Speaker 3: Go get it. It's a good looking by. 00:00:32 Speaker 1: I might text that guy brought to you by meet it THELL and T see ay, yes, yes, yes. 00:00:43 Speaker 3: Don't. 00:00:45 Speaker 1: Co sponsoring the show now baby, thanks to the cops. 00:00:50 Speaker 4: Just sponsoring the Shine Up Ben. 00:00:53 Speaker 2: It's hard to find some words to go in this to Covah songs. 00:00:57 Speaker 3: But we're gonna keep on singing in and keep it because it's the Colts. When the Shine Out bab. 00:01:11 Speaker 2: Tried to judge it up, I like, wait to get the intro going until our guests leave because I don't want Yeah, they gotta get completely singing that song. 00:01:24 Speaker 3: Yeah, man, they gotta get out of the parking lot. 00:01:27 Speaker 4: The co song hot though stay not as as these boots. 00:01:31 Speaker 1: So yeah, speaking of hot, that's the reason I have shorts and boots on today is because it is too hot to wear pants. Speaking of hot, ray thinks that episode was the top five he does. He said he came out of their hot do you like it? Ray? Give us a sound for you my money he cradled, but he came ahead tears and a little rage, just swinging on the porch swat. 00:01:56 Speaker 2: Josh Phillips been a buddy for a long time and has one of the greatest song stories. Yeah, first hit song stories songs maybe. 00:02:08 Speaker 3: Yeah, I feel like that. 00:02:09 Speaker 1: I'm a two hundred inch of yeah writing a song Nashville. 00:02:13 Speaker 3: I agree, white tail reference. 00:02:16 Speaker 2: He wrote Dirt Cheap by himself about his kids, about his home and you know what's midnight in his backyard And it got the flowers that deserved, you know what I mean. It could have just been an album cut and like it got the hardware, but it got it. 00:02:30 Speaker 1: Man song of the Year, a song of the year, and just couldn't happen to a better humble man dad and god man. Yeah, just a good old dude. 00:02:38 Speaker 4: He's great. We talk. We talk a lot, talk a lot about hunting. 00:02:42 Speaker 3: You talk a lot. He's a big out. You talk a lot. I've been doing more listening these days. 00:02:47 Speaker 4: He talked a lot, Ray who talked more of me or Dan today? Perfect equal. 00:02:54 Speaker 2: You gave me the donkey honk yesterday, man him, give me a sound from my for my performance today. Give me a sound wile Cowboy's pretty tough? Oh, well know what about dance baby money? 00:03:17 Speaker 3: Yay, yah, yay. 00:03:19 Speaker 4: You're gonna love this episode. 00:03:20 Speaker 2: Thanks for Josh, for coming out, Thanks for supporting, Thanks for checking us out, thanks for watching, Thanks for listening. Five star roasts have been coming in hot lately, been some good ones. That's good. The potatoes would be nice. 00:03:40 Speaker 3: And how he does it? 00:03:41 Speaker 1: He changes, He's a master, the keys master, He's the guy man. 00:03:48 Speaker 3: The title of this is called same Bro. 00:03:52 Speaker 2: That already makes me laugh. We say that a lot. We said a lot to the same dude, redouve all. 00:04:00 Speaker 3: Wall. 00:04:01 Speaker 4: How's he spell it? 00:04:02 Speaker 3: D U V A L L? Gosh, you're an idiot? My name? 00:04:06 Speaker 4: Does he got the same name as me? How does he spell it? 00:04:08 Speaker 3: Yeah? 00:04:09 Speaker 4: R I d oh for real? Yeah the way I do? Yeah? 00:04:12 Speaker 3: Cool? 00:04:12 Speaker 5: Wow? 00:04:12 Speaker 3: What what are you doing here? 00:04:13 Speaker 2: I was just asking you how he spelled you said read deval Oh, how's he spelled read how's he spell it? 00:04:19 Speaker 3: Okay? 00:04:19 Speaker 4: Most people say, are e E D making a reference to something? Yeah? 00:04:23 Speaker 1: Read impeccable communications from a couple of quote unquote writers, quote unquote. Dan's unique command of the English language is demonstrated time and time again. Is he frantically attempts to connect with the weekly guests? Is great expressing his relatability and just one word same. 00:04:45 Speaker 3: Read? 00:04:45 Speaker 1: Is it much better on the most on the most recent episode. I couldn't tell if they were just saying same to each other to try and improve the average word count of the episodes, or to their apparently extremely relatable guests. Justin Morre, I will say, if someone were to tell me this is a must listen and one of their favorite pods, I'd have to respond in kind same good one, come on in there read the ball. 00:05:12 Speaker 3: That was a good one. 00:05:13 Speaker 4: That one yeah, yeah. 00:05:15 Speaker 3: You know a little bit. Yeah, that was a good one, man. 00:05:18 Speaker 1: No notable reasons that was a great one, just because it's extremely accurate. 00:05:24 Speaker 3: Yes, very true. No, Luke Comb's reference, it's not one. 00:05:27 Speaker 1: Brought it all the way around, all the way around, full circled it and didn't take the easy cop out of us interrupting our guests all the time, because that's we do that us talking too much about our lives, which it's our podcast. Man, where were we supposed to do, not talk about? Man, you don't tell me you don't want to hear our stories. Yeah, they're pretty great. 00:05:47 Speaker 3: I know. You know. We love y'all. If you didn't know, you wouldn't be listening right now. And you're still listening, still. 00:05:55 Speaker 1: Laughing, laughing. Cut your truck off, listen to our podcast more and watch it and share it with your friends and your family and your grandma. 00:06:02 Speaker 3: Five stars. Peace up? 00:06:12 Speaker 5: All right? 00:06:13 Speaker 4: We speed speed? Are we speed ray? 00:06:17 Speaker 2: That's what That's what the pros say, Josh speed speed. 00:06:20 Speaker 1: It means like go he you know what I'm saying. You're a speed guy. I mean not in the drug way used to be. 00:06:31 Speaker 2: Hey, we got a c M Song of the Year winning and I'm very happy to say that, Thank you Dad and the three. A big deer killing buff guy. Now, I guess he's always been on the bost has always been strapped, motorcycle driving, tattoo rocking. We got Josh Jos really feeling. 00:06:53 Speaker 4: Gee see, thank you boys. 00:06:56 Speaker 1: We Josh is a big buddy of ours. Man, we've been buddies for a long time. 00:06:59 Speaker 2: And he came in immediately started catching up, and I was like, stop because I want to I want to catch up on on the mic. And the first thing he asked, he was like, what how's the kids doing? Like great, He's like, how's your turkey season? 00:07:10 Speaker 1: Immediately went to immediately went to turkey hunting priorities, give it to me. 00:07:14 Speaker 4: How was your turkey season? 00:07:16 Speaker 3: So it was awesome, easiest turkey season. Literally, that's what That's why I kind of what we both said. Yeah, yeah, first two days we limited out. My wife killed her first turkey, which was awesome. How was that? She shot at twelve Gage Stott not Staccatto, spand all shotgun. They sent it to us and nice to shoot it. But yeah, people are always sending the stuff. 00:07:37 Speaker 5: I don't know. 00:07:38 Speaker 3: Look at this guy. 00:07:39 Speaker 5: I don't know. 00:07:39 Speaker 1: I got it. 00:07:40 Speaker 6: I got to. 00:07:42 Speaker 4: If we made a T shirt, I want this guy rocking it. I think like one connection leads to another, you know. And so like. 00:07:49 Speaker 3: I met Vortex Optics and they started sending me optics and then these gun companies were like, well, man, maybe we should send them guns to put those off. 00:07:57 Speaker 1: You know, we'll just we'll keep you humble and hold it to COVID about that had your U had your wife been hunting before? Like? 00:08:05 Speaker 4: Had she had? 00:08:06 Speaker 3: She? 00:08:06 Speaker 1: Did she know what to do? Or did it was like the first time you had to walk her through everything. 00:08:10 Speaker 3: She kind of knew what to do. I think by proxy of hearing me, you know, do it for years. But she had been hunting one other time. She also killed her first deer this year, big deer. Yeah. 00:08:19 Speaker 4: I want to get into that. I want to I want to get into that later. 00:08:21 Speaker 3: Yeah, we're going to bigger than Josh been, a way bigger than anything I've kill. 00:08:25 Speaker 4: But yes, the Turkey season, I go out first morning. 00:08:28 Speaker 3: Where'd you go? 00:08:29 Speaker 6: Uh? 00:08:30 Speaker 3: I actually just got ninety two acres? Have them? I haven't bought it yet. I haven't bought it yet, but I'm trying to buy it. Okay, So, but performers letting me is the one you were talking to me about down the road from you. Yes, oh yeah, he's letting me fall along at the dove hunt. Remember you're telling me that's the place. So it's right down the road from Singleton's early right there. But anyhow so uh, we go out there. I was brand new. I had no idea if there was any turkeys out there at all. Out of the it was awesome, go out first morning and I had set up just total wrong. 00:09:00 Speaker 4: And so I'm calling why why did you? 00:09:02 Speaker 1: Say? 00:09:02 Speaker 3: Why are you? 00:09:03 Speaker 4: What are you saying? 00:09:03 Speaker 3: All the times are behind me coming off the roofs like all craft. So I'm sitting there and you know, I can't really move because they're on the ground. And so I have two jakes come in front of me, and I see a tom out of the corner of my left eye behind me, gobbling at you or what. Yeah, he's strutting, just got and he's ready to go. So are you are you? 00:09:20 Speaker 2: Are you in a woodline facing a field? Think they're thinking they're gonna fly over bruce in the field. 00:09:25 Speaker 4: Yes, So there's a it's weird. 00:09:27 Speaker 3: So there's a tree line that borders the property, and then there's a field, and then there's a U shaped tree line with a field in a clover field inside of it. Oh, daddy killing in the U shaped tree line there in the other tree line behind me, and uh, so I'm sitting it was awesome and I'm sitting there watching these two jakes, and the tom comes by and I get cocky, think I can spin around try to shoot him. 00:09:50 Speaker 4: Jake spook. He spooks. Obviously. 00:09:52 Speaker 3: I come back. I go get lunch and then come back an hour later, and by yourself, by myself, solo. Now I'm walking down this ridge because I didn't the clover field is up on a ridgetop, right, and so I'm walking the side of the ridge because I didn't want anything to see me if they're up there. And I come to the top and there's a tom strutting in the middle of the clover You hear him receive the first I see him. I just stick my head up and I'm like, oh crap, what do I do. Like, I've got my deco, We've got everything, and uh so I army crawl out into the lower field, put the decoy down, and I'm in between him and the decoy and the like stop. I started just chirping a little bit, little shirt and he comes over and I busted him at fifty five sixty yards, which was my first shot with tungsten. It was austed or first harvest, you know, and you could say kill on here, don't, okay, So first kill time. 00:10:51 Speaker 4: Yeah, and we're uncancellable, dude. 00:10:54 Speaker 3: So I called my dad and uh, I'm walking up, uncancelaball it. 00:10:58 Speaker 1: We're kind of too dumb to be canceled. People just go, we can cancel them. Yeah, but he wound up being a four beard. He was eleven seven, five and five. I did yeah, yeah, yeah beards. Taxidermy down and Dixon did it nice. Some job, yes, amazing. 00:11:17 Speaker 3: How long to take them to do it? 00:11:19 Speaker 4: Three months? 00:11:20 Speaker 5: Geez? 00:11:20 Speaker 4: I mean I've already got it back. Oh wow, that's awesome. 00:11:25 Speaker 3: But yeah, so it got him first day and then next day I go the next morning, didn't see anything, same spot but different field. I actually saw something. Just couldn't get him to come in. So I go back to the evening with my wife. She had never cooked a turkey. She was like, I want to go with you, and so I had a box stand there. What did you do with your legion of kids? Oh we just had a babysitter. Oh nice, we just left them at the house. Bulletfood. 00:11:48 Speaker 4: That's the rats and red neck moves. The little girl though she's probably older, she's probably kind of help a little bit. 00:11:53 Speaker 3: Six. Yeah, that's yeah, that's what mine's. 00:11:55 Speaker 1: Five when date nights, going turkey hunting in the afternoon. 00:11:59 Speaker 4: That's that's our coore see your. 00:12:01 Speaker 3: Girl, boy girl boy girl girl yep, six three two So yeah, okay, yeah, so she can help them, that's what we are, six three, ten months. Yeah, so she helps a whole lot. 00:12:14 Speaker 4: She's helping. 00:12:14 Speaker 3: Yeah. Yeah, I figured she was not babysitting though, definitely not. Baby, Get a babysitter. Y'all go hunting, get a babysitter. 00:12:21 Speaker 4: Go hunting. 00:12:23 Speaker 3: And so my wife again, never kill a turkey. We're sitting in the box staying because I wanted her to be comfortable. Also, she just moves around too much, and I just we needed to be in at Yeah, man, I get that. And so we're sitting there watching the field and I told her, I was like, hey, keep an eye on the field behind us, which is the Horseshoe clover field. I'm gonna watch this hayfield. And she's like, okay. So I noticed, after like twenty minutes she's just looking at her phone. Yeah, and I turned around, look at the clover field. Next twenty minute, I felt like, twenty minutes is a long time. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's actually a good run. Yeah, it was a good run. Yeah, and uh that I noticed Jake yeped a couple of times and I had a Jake dcoy out and I turned around, look at the clover field, and there's two times out there, and I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. 00:13:04 Speaker 4: And so I looked at her. 00:13:05 Speaker 3: She's still looking at her phone, and I said, how you looked at that clover field behind us? And she said, yeah, there's nothing out there. I said, babe, turn around. She turns around. She was like, oh, Margus, you know she's freaking out. And uh, I said, so she has the twelve gays, I have the M two twenty gauge and uh, I said, I'm gonna count to three. We're gonna shoot. She didn't realize that it's one, two three shoot. Oh well, I could go. 00:13:27 Speaker 1: I could go different ways, say predictament, go many times. You gotta clean for the listener up there. You got to clean that up before you go to count. My fault I should have specified. So we we won two three, shoot poo them on three. Then I shoot, and uh yeah, we smoke two birds. 00:13:42 Speaker 3: It was awesome. Nice. 00:13:43 Speaker 2: That was something with my dad one time and the same same thing. We had two birds coming in and uh and I was we were I mean like, plenty of time gobbling the whole way, plenty of time to go. 00:13:52 Speaker 4: All right, we're gonna go. 00:13:53 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go one two three shoot. We're shooting on shoot one two three shoot. 00:13:57 Speaker 2: And he's like, okay, so we're coming in and though, I mean, those birds are coming in and they get it in range. 00:14:02 Speaker 3: And I was like all right. 00:14:03 Speaker 4: I was like, I was like again, I was like one two three. I was like, we're going to one two three shoot. And when I said shoot same. 00:14:10 Speaker 1: And I was like, with that jumped up. 00:14:13 Speaker 4: You know, did the thing. 00:14:14 Speaker 3: But y'all doubled up though, didn't you. 00:14:16 Speaker 4: Yeah, we doubled that day. 00:14:17 Speaker 3: It was awesome. It was awesome. 00:14:19 Speaker 4: Yeah, dude. 00:14:19 Speaker 2: Our Turkey season was probably one of the easiest too. Man, I'm not saying easiest, but it just like happened. 00:14:25 Speaker 1: The thing. The thing happened very quick. 00:14:28 Speaker 2: Opening morning twice actually Dad killed one, then I killed one, and then the next day we went back. 00:14:33 Speaker 5: Dan killed one. 00:14:34 Speaker 2: Then the next weekend we tagged out. I mean, it was it was very Then we went to Oklahoma and smashed, smashed, I mean it was just like, yeah, I mean I was probably, I probably seriously hunted five times. 00:14:50 Speaker 4: Yeah, and my I don't know why, I don't know how. 00:14:52 Speaker 2: But my turkey tank, if my turkey tanks this coffee cup right here. 00:14:56 Speaker 4: I didn't ask you if you want any coffee my bath, you're good. 00:14:59 Speaker 2: If my turkey tank is this coffee or this room is my deer tank. This turkey or this cup is my turkey tank. Like, I just need to see it one time. I need I need to hear them goblin hard one morning, hear him off the roost, see one strutting in, do the show in front of me, blast him, I mean to me too, that part of it's real fun. Yeah, But but I don't I don't have to. I don't have to go after them all season. Seeing you don't have to kill a bunch of yourself personally. 00:15:25 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, I could chase turkeys all year that. I love it, really really, I mean, I love deer hunting too, but I didn't grow up. 00:15:34 Speaker 4: You love duck hunting. 00:15:35 Speaker 2: But what's the one wait? I love asking this question. You got one day to be one place and hunt one thing. 00:15:41 Speaker 3: What is it? You can pick any day of the year. Well, I don't have any camera foot like, I can't go. Well, I've got one hundred and sixty inch deer on camera. I'm gonna go chase him. 00:15:49 Speaker 1: Right, that's good. I've been even that has been proposed to. 00:15:53 Speaker 2: Specific Yeah, okay, okay, you got yeah, you got one hundred and sixty inch deer on camera. 00:15:59 Speaker 1: You got a duck hole full of mallards. There you go, and you got six Godwin got six. The rest and you can pick April, November, or January. 00:16:09 Speaker 3: I'm probably gonna go after the one sixty. Every time you switched, you changed. 00:16:14 Speaker 1: We know, it's like God got a number one, hit a couple of big deers and completely changed. 00:16:19 Speaker 3: Well, it's like, I mean, mallards. You can go somewhere and kill you know you can. You can shoot a bunch of mallards a limited mallards pretty much anytime. One sixties to me, being from North Carolina is not a It's not a normal thing. It's not a normal thing. 00:16:31 Speaker 1: One sixty is not especially around here, especially around here. What's sixty eight normal anywhere? 00:16:36 Speaker 6: Bro? 00:16:36 Speaker 2: That's a big deer. I mean, yeah, it ain't normal. But yeah, on something for a lot of farms in the Midwest. Their day's shooting one sixties. 00:16:44 Speaker 4: Yeah, but I'm gonna yeah, one sixty. I'm gonna go for sure. 00:16:48 Speaker 3: Bright Hunt. 00:16:49 Speaker 4: Are you like an early season Last mean too? Man? Yeah? I want to. I want to bang and watch that. 00:16:55 Speaker 1: Yeah, what you mad at? Just tell us what it is? What you mad at? 00:17:03 Speaker 4: Is it you in the Lost kids? 00:17:05 Speaker 1: My b boss man with your neighbors cat, Just tell us what. 00:17:10 Speaker 5: You mad. 00:17:14 Speaker 1: Full step down a little thing. I love this little thing. Yeah, I felt a little singing just me. 00:17:19 Speaker 3: It's warm. 00:17:20 Speaker 1: Don't be banging around raised guitar now, guys, that's why I didn't bring my bring my brand new Gibson in here, because Dan, just if you bring your guitar, it's gonna get hit on some live edge. That's that's the worst thing to be sitting next in here. 00:17:34 Speaker 3: Wayne drums for that. 00:17:35 Speaker 4: Hey, that's Jordan's Dad's made made these. 00:17:38 Speaker 1: They look good. 00:17:38 Speaker 3: I'm preppyciure it, but they're good at scratching up guitars to especially the ones that aren't mind. 00:17:44 Speaker 4: You made anything? You know you got to because I'm not. 00:17:47 Speaker 3: I was kind, I was annoyed, and here I wasn't really mad But when I was flying down my drive my road today to try to get here on time, a tree had fallen, which I understand, right, like the tree falls, You're like it happens, Yeah, happened. 00:18:05 Speaker 1: They fall across the road, and there was a crew working on it. 00:18:08 Speaker 3: Right. 00:18:11 Speaker 1: I'm just looking for some sort of direction from somebody in that situation, because you're a follower. No what a follower. I'm the first one that pulls your sheep. Dude, you need you need, you need to He'll jump on that, so long has anything to do with being a sheep. 00:18:29 Speaker 3: So I go. 00:18:29 Speaker 1: Because you're sitting there waiting for somebody to pull up. There's a guy standing there in an orange vest. He's looking into my truck like this. 00:18:36 Speaker 3: Yeah, he's a line just staring at you. 00:18:37 Speaker 1: And there's people behind him working. And I was like, like, should I squirve up around because there's a airplane hand there's a hole. Like the tree is seventy eight percent across the road, okay, so there's a twenty two percent. Come, let's put that my truck could impressive, Like three quarters of my truck will be on or no. 00:19:05 Speaker 3: Would be on the road, three quarters will be off. But there's room. 00:19:08 Speaker 4: Yeah, you can go through. 00:19:09 Speaker 3: Yeah. So I even hit. 00:19:10 Speaker 1: Him with the old around and he's going how he looks yes, And so I saw him like I'm going the the skid steer has clearly cut. 00:19:26 Speaker 3: And removed the top of the tree. And saw him like he's. 00:19:30 Speaker 6: Like he's been waiting on that he's hoping to I wasn't. 00:19:41 Speaker 1: Mad, but I'm just like, give a play, like a little bit of something, and I know how to, you know, maneuver this situation. It's probably vice versas this more. You're probably his what you're mad at. 00:19:52 Speaker 3: He's trying to pull. 00:19:56 Speaker 1: Clearly a crew was working on a tree and a bike out telling. 00:20:00 Speaker 3: To turn around. Yeah, well, domass truck, Chinese truck. You mad anything? 00:20:07 Speaker 4: I don't let a sheavy go by. Dude, I'm mad at this heat. 00:20:11 Speaker 1: My back sweating right out. It probably has There was bamboo, long sleeve. 00:20:17 Speaker 3: I would say you went long sleeve long. It was comfortable though it is it's hot. It's hot, so we we go where it's tokvis. But I was like shorts today. This is the most dang outfit I've. 00:20:28 Speaker 4: Ever seen it. 00:20:28 Speaker 1: I loved the heat, dude, I'm with it. 00:20:31 Speaker 3: It's terrible. 00:20:32 Speaker 2: We just got back from the beach and it felt way better there. And usually like you come back and it's like it's hot at the beach, you know, and it was, but dude, I this is swelter. 00:20:41 Speaker 4: It's just like a muggy gross gross. 00:20:44 Speaker 1: I it said the other day it was eighty six, but the heat in decks and what it felt like was one hundred and three. 00:20:50 Speaker 4: Yeah, oh, it just yeah. 00:20:53 Speaker 2: And it's the part of the year and it hadn't been a bad year at all, Like it's like, no, not, we hadn't had real summer heat yet until now. But I just hate that time of the year where it feels like somebody standing there with an extra large hair dryer that's just. 00:21:07 Speaker 1: Blowing in your face. 00:21:09 Speaker 3: Everywhere you go. 00:21:10 Speaker 4: It's like you walk into a wall of humidity. 00:21:12 Speaker 1: My dog, I can let her out in the morning and like she's been to training, so we're like trying to keep the training up and I'll pop her around a little bit and she it's been like five minutes. She's just like when we do place, she gets on her mat, she's like and I'm like, you know what, we're dying, Like I don't even really train her that much because. 00:21:31 Speaker 3: It's just so harsh. They're dying out there. Man. 00:21:34 Speaker 4: Yeah, I gotta be careful. 00:21:36 Speaker 2: You gotta be careful, especially I mean like throwing the ball with merle. 00:21:41 Speaker 3: Oh, he'll kill himself. He won't know how to stop. Yeah, so you gotta be careful. Is it hard to keep up that training? I ask, because I have a lab at training right now. 00:21:51 Speaker 1: You know for or are you doing like professional duck training? Are you doing like obedience just like. 00:21:55 Speaker 4: Bird dog and obedience training? 00:21:57 Speaker 1: Man, I would assume you would have have to be a little more consistent on on the duck stuff. We just did obedience because my dog was a giant puppy punk, you know. And uh, what they told me was one or two to three times a day at five minutes. My dog gets one to two times a day, not about three minutes. But we're consistently reinforcing the whole time. She's like, you know what I mean, it's like place, what is what is one to two times for three minutes? 00:22:28 Speaker 4: Like are you like? 00:22:30 Speaker 3: Hell? 00:22:30 Speaker 1: Well, they call it. They don't call it choke caller, they call it something very more appropriate, But I call it. 00:22:36 Speaker 3: It's a this the prongy collar. 00:22:42 Speaker 4: An obedience collar. 00:22:43 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, even with a shot direction collar, non contract collar. The stimulus will it will stimulate. And I'm like, just called a shot shot. It's a shot shot and it works. So I'll do like I'll call her. I mean, I'll do the yeah whatever it's called leash, I'll leasure and then I'll have the little thing. So everybody has a baseline apparently, so with it. He even like showed us, So my baseline is pretty embarrassing. His was like forty like where it actually where he felt it? Like the dude, yeah, his was. 00:23:20 Speaker 3: He made us all do it. So it was just like four seven seven. I was like I can feel it right there. He's like, no, you can't. I was like, yeah, yeah, don't go any higher. Shines was fourteen. I was half of hers, well. 00:23:34 Speaker 4: Did you have it around your neck? When heck, I take I take. 00:23:37 Speaker 1: Back what I was saying earlier about what he is Now, I take it back. I put my two fingers on. It was like I was like, oh, yeah, I can feel that. He's like, nah, dude, you can't even feel that. I was like, wow, dam was in a punk rock like a punk rock Christian band back in the day in college called fresh Than fifteen, and I just thought they. 00:23:54 Speaker 4: Were super cool. We were we were kind of popping when he was. 00:23:57 Speaker 1: Like, we were all I was wearing like wrist bands to school and stuff and like sketch your shoes and church. Dude. Yeah, And so they all came. They were like all spending the night at our house one time, and uh, we put shot collars around our necks and see which one could like run through the fence. 00:24:16 Speaker 4: You remember Coon. 00:24:18 Speaker 1: We turned the shot collar up all the way and Coon went through and it was like it. 00:24:23 Speaker 3: Was laying on the ground. 00:24:25 Speaker 4: We killed him. 00:24:26 Speaker 3: Man. Yeah. 00:24:27 Speaker 1: So her her baseline is like eighteen, so we trained her at like twenty and it just kind of it's really not It's really not difficult. Dang man, Merles, He's I put his on ninety nine. I mean, I gotta pop her off. I had to pop her off of Martha the other day at about ninety yeah, and it was like, I mean it was serious. It would you hear it? 00:24:47 Speaker 4: And they feel it. 00:24:48 Speaker 1: She went straight to her place and laid down. But dude, honestly, it's completely changed the game for us because she was knocking our kids sideways bro and was like, you know, just being a puppy eighty pound. Yeah, and so uh, Global came on. I'll shout him back, you dude, West Nashvilledude. They hooked it up. It was uh, it was expensive, yeah, but it kept me from killing my dog. 00:25:12 Speaker 4: But worth it for sure. So far. 00:25:14 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'll let you know. I'm excited to get ours back. He comes back to July. First, I bet your dog has a great name. What is it? Max? That was our old Yeah, I was expecting you to go some well. 00:25:28 Speaker 1: Six, it's a good name. I just said a big movie dog man. I just thought or so got Max four HD, Max five HD. My son loves that Max. That the dog Max in that movie whatever this pets or something pets. Yeah, well that's where the name actually came from. My six year old Hunter named it. Okay, okay, yeah, Max Moth. All right, I'll get I'll give Grayson Man. You mad anything, glad anything? No, I mean, I'm I'm good, straight on, I'm straight. Yeah, I'm glad. I got I'm mad that I got to mow my yard today because it's gonna be it's gonna be steaming. 00:26:14 Speaker 4: Dude. 00:26:14 Speaker 2: I saw a guy at the beach mowing and he had wait, who what, he had a skag. It was like, it's like mowing the in the Inner Island. He had a skag and he had like on the roll bar up top, had like ratcheted just a piece of cardboard all the way over the top of him. 00:26:34 Speaker 3: I'm getting it was. 00:26:36 Speaker 2: I was like, that's a cheap way to stay pretty, you know, not get sun beamed all day. 00:26:42 Speaker 3: Yeah, it was pretty. 00:26:43 Speaker 1: I was like, well, I might try I might try that today. But that's when I'm mad. I'm not really anything, dude. I didn't know that you were like a big baseballer. Yeah, back in the day, I didn't know. You know, you got you got your one ship here? Oh god, yeah, Like like I mean I feel like I know, I mean I really know you big. 00:27:01 Speaker 3: Yeah. 00:27:02 Speaker 4: I mean I don't know. We never made it so here we are. 00:27:05 Speaker 1: I mean, you're you're wrapping them on your head today, right, Yeah? 00:27:08 Speaker 3: Yeah, you guy. You've always been a Braves guy, always been a Brothers guy. 00:27:11 Speaker 2: Man to tell us that, tell us like you're from you wanna raised North Carolina? 00:27:16 Speaker 3: What is it? 00:27:17 Speaker 1: Sanford? 00:27:17 Speaker 3: Sanford, North Carolina Centers state grew up my dad was a great baseball player, but really my whole family was the same. Yeah, granddad played semi pro ball and. 00:27:27 Speaker 4: Did our granddad not to hop on you and. 00:27:30 Speaker 3: Just shut up from me. 00:27:31 Speaker 1: As I say this, I'm going back through the comments of everybody, everybody being like, if you want to listen to Reid's life, but it's so our granddad coach semipro ball and coached uh hank are Okay, Yeah. 00:27:45 Speaker 4: That's that's pretty cool. That's sick. Sorry, go back to you. 00:27:48 Speaker 3: This is no yeah, please with you all too though. Yeah, all right, what was I saying? I was like, I really hope you remembers my granddad played, dad played uncle, you know, everybody played, and uh so, I guess at a young age it was just like that was what we did. Sure, Daddy shoved to baseball in our hands. And so I played for a long time, played a lot of showcase ball, travel ball, and then at I think fourteen or fifteen, I got invited to a Braves tryout camp. I obviously couldn't like get drafted at fifteen. Sure, that's a huge deal. 00:28:27 Speaker 4: They just wanted me to come out. 00:28:28 Speaker 3: So I came out, and I think there was like three hundred people there and they select like fifty to take BP, so you'll run the sixty yard, you'll take in field, outfield, that kind of thing, and then the top fifty of those they'll take BP. And so I was one of the fifty, which I guess is a big deal. I don't bombing, no, dude, not at fifteen, I don't think. And so Billy Bess was the head scalp for the Braves at the time, and we just kept in contact with him, which thank god. And so eighteen seventeen eighteen, that was my senior year of high school, Billy was like, if you want to put your name in, you know, we could, we drafted you, but it'd be really really late. 00:29:06 Speaker 4: Yeah, So we. 00:29:08 Speaker 3: Opted to go to junior college for two years and hopefully get drafted higher. And I tore my miniscus in my knee twice, freaking wound up in Nashville, Man, which seems to be how'd you tear uh? Sliding into second base late breaking up a double. 00:29:20 Speaker 1: Play, which seems to be part of a lot of people's story of why they can't why they can't go to that next thatt level. I mean that happened with one of my one of my really good buddies. Uh, same thing. Drafted by the drafted by the Braves, played juco baal went and played double A, triple A, got caught up a little bit, but hurt his knee and couldn't couldn't do it. 00:29:43 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, I think it's it's surprising that baseball would be so bad on your knees, but it is, it is it really? Yeah? I had no idea, but from what from the rotation, the rotation swinging and then you know the movements too. 00:29:54 Speaker 1: I mean, you gotta you gotta be get response times got to be you know, automatic run doorball. 00:30:03 Speaker 4: What positions you play? I was centerfield, rightfield? Okay? So what year was that? Wait? 00:30:09 Speaker 3: What year were you? 00:30:10 Speaker 4: Eight? 00:30:10 Speaker 3: So I graduated high school twenty ten and then was in was that pitt in Juko eleven and twelve? Okay? Then I moved to Nashville in twenty fifteen. You miss it baseball, h not at all? See, I don't miss football at all. Yeah, but I miss baseball. I miss like like if y'all were like, hey, let's start a men's league softball team, and it'd be all of our buddies, and I'd be like, yeah, let's go. Who's got time for that? 00:30:36 Speaker 4: Nobody but Jordan Walker Adam Craig. 00:30:40 Speaker 1: They're actually playing in Men's Baseball League. 00:30:44 Speaker 3: They're doing great. 00:30:45 Speaker 1: They just went to Texas and played on like sixty five mile hour fastball Tour. You got fastball, curveball coming at you. They both look the same. Just the shirts are great, are great. The logo is sick. They get both got kids. Man, they ain't got no time. 00:31:07 Speaker 3: And Jordan's the other side to that is like, I know y'all and I know me. It's like if we played that, I would be out there every day trying to. 00:31:15 Speaker 4: Be as good as I can be. What if a scout shows up? 00:31:18 Speaker 5: It's never. 00:31:20 Speaker 3: It's never. Like when the league is we could go to National. 00:31:22 Speaker 1: I could quit right, quit right, So might get drafted tomorrow, but I'll cancel it. 00:31:28 Speaker 4: I've seen the rookie dude, it could happen to me. Why not? 00:31:31 Speaker 1: Mean, okay, best baseball movie of all time? Oh you got a lot, got a lot my favorites. The Nationalkie of the Year, Robert Redford, the National. 00:31:41 Speaker 3: I don't see how you beat that one, dude, every time he hits that home run in the lines, I'm like on the verge of crying. 00:31:51 Speaker 4: A good movie. 00:31:52 Speaker 2: He's running around the Field of Dreams. Guy too, man, that might be Field dream It might be number two. Field of Dreams won't be in number two. 00:32:00 Speaker 3: Rookie of the Year. Rookie of the Year was good. 00:32:03 Speaker 4: Bull Durham was good. 00:32:04 Speaker 3: Bull Durham was great. Angels in the Outfield come on, Oh. 00:32:09 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's as good one. 00:32:10 Speaker 3: That's probably number two. 00:32:12 Speaker 2: The Disney one with uh what was the high school teacher out of Texas or something? 00:32:17 Speaker 4: That was the rookie. That was the that was the rookie. That's right, Yeah, that was it. 00:32:22 Speaker 3: Forty three the Jackie Robinson a really good movie too. Yeah, that was good one. All right, let's go. 00:32:27 Speaker 4: Have you always been a Brace fan? 00:32:28 Speaker 3: Yep? 00:32:29 Speaker 1: Favorite Brace team. 00:32:32 Speaker 3: Probably Glad, Yeah, Glady and smokes. Let's do it around the horn catcher? 00:32:37 Speaker 4: Is he? 00:32:37 Speaker 1: Are we doing it? 00:32:38 Speaker 3: Or is he? Because we can do it, We're all doing it. YOUNA think I was seven then, no, no, no, what because we're the same way, dude. 00:32:45 Speaker 2: My granddad, my Paul, my dad's dad watched every game and made sure we did too. 00:32:50 Speaker 1: If we were there, like we didn't do nothing but watch Braise baseball. When Braves Baseball was. 00:32:53 Speaker 3: Playing well, he ate biscuits and gravy and. 00:32:56 Speaker 1: Played domino all right, Hobby Lopez catcher, yep, okay, you go first base? 00:33:04 Speaker 4: No it let him. 00:33:05 Speaker 3: It depends on his okay. Trying to think who was first base? 00:33:10 Speaker 1: McGriff McGriff, okay, and that might have been a little bit earlier to yeah, second base. 00:33:16 Speaker 4: This is that's kind of like our favorite team. When did Klestco start? 00:33:20 Speaker 1: He was left field, right right, some of David Justice played center right center, right center? Uh, I mean we could just do it Blauser chat Jones at later years Chipper Jones? Was it Blauser at shortstop or second? Or Mark Lemke at Mark was second before Chipper came then or no, Chipper. 00:33:41 Speaker 4: Moved a third. 00:33:42 Speaker 1: He was started out at third. No, we started out short, got moved to the third. 00:33:46 Speaker 3: Started out short, then went left field. Didn't he go left field for a little bit then? Maybe? 00:33:51 Speaker 6: So? 00:33:51 Speaker 3: Think so who was the who was the left fielder? 00:33:54 Speaker 1: Though David Justice was right fielder later years she had Kenny Lofton and so, yep, I forgot about that let's go, Let's go, played left and right, stacked your pictures, and then Andrew Jones comes in. 00:34:08 Speaker 3: A ninety eight Andrew Jones win the World Series. 00:34:11 Speaker 2: Both him and Ship are like the top two prospects in the league, both young. 00:34:16 Speaker 4: That team was stupid and then on the ball was unbelievable. Smolls glabbing Maddox. 00:34:26 Speaker 1: Rock two yeah, small rockers a little bit rock dude, What what if you what if you're down one going into the bottom of the ninth and you see that son of a gun sprinting like a dang bull. 00:34:42 Speaker 2: With his own your toast, You're done, You're do ain't touch. Yeah, you're not winning the game. You're not winning the game. 00:34:47 Speaker 1: I mean he's spitting literally like a bull, like. 00:34:53 Speaker 4: He was awesome. 00:34:54 Speaker 2: I feel like you got to And that's something like you probably know some professional athletes, like when you get to see them, when you're hanging out with them, it's just like this right, like, but when you get to like like when you see them in action, you are not You were never close. 00:35:12 Speaker 1: You were never close to a professional. But he was well. 00:35:15 Speaker 3: But I don't know though, It's like I see him now and I tell my dad, my dad all the time. He's like, you think you could play with him? I'm like, absolutely not, are so good? 00:35:23 Speaker 1: It's crazy. 00:35:24 Speaker 3: Man, who's the most like shocking physique human you've ever ran across. 00:35:31 Speaker 1: And the reason I say that is we saw before you answer, let us tell you we saw. 00:35:37 Speaker 3: What was that guy? 00:35:38 Speaker 4: Who's the guy we saw in Saint Louis. 00:35:40 Speaker 2: We saw we saw Frank Gordon, Patrick Willis, wat Patrick Willis, We saw Patrick hobby of just regular people posts this massive post practice. 00:35:49 Speaker 4: They had like they're just just like yeah, tank song and this is. 00:35:53 Speaker 1: We were at the World Series watching the Rams were in town is when they were the We were watching Saint Louis Yeah play the forty nine ers run in town. And then we were watching the Giants baseball play Saint Louis Cardinals in the NLDS and they come through the lobby and athletes everywhere lobby stacked, probably two hundred people in this lobby, I mean everyone's pushed in there. And they come walking through bro and it literally hushed, like everyone was in absolute disbelief of the size of Patrick Willis. 00:36:23 Speaker 3: Frank Gore ain't. 00:36:24 Speaker 1: No pump dude, he was huge, shorter, but Patrick Willis didn't look human. Yeah, his shoulders just came up and like into his ears. 00:36:34 Speaker 4: Its huge. 00:36:35 Speaker 2: He was wearing a he was wearing like a like a tank top like and they were sitting on the top of his train. 00:36:41 Speaker 1: He knows his shoulders. Yeah. 00:36:45 Speaker 3: Have you ever seen anybody that just was like, God, all that guy? Guy is huge? 00:36:48 Speaker 4: Who is the guy that fought Mma that was like seven foot tall? Really big dude. I'm literally brain forwarding right now. 00:36:54 Speaker 3: Is that? 00:36:55 Speaker 4: Yeah? 00:36:56 Speaker 3: That's awesome. 00:36:57 Speaker 4: Collea Brandtley was buddies with Hi my him on tour. 00:37:01 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, this guy he hunts to the cauliflower here. Yep, guy's a giant. Stephan No, I may have hold on. 00:37:11 Speaker 3: Yeah, what's that guy's name? I know you're talking. I've seen that guy. I may have his name of my phone. See here, he's gonna find if you don't know it. I just searched him and my phone. It's not in there because that's what I would have put in beside his name. But yeah, dude, he's like seven foot tall, like three twenty. He was a heavyweight. But I met him. Brantley came out. We were uh when we were on tour with him. Brandley comes to my green room and he goes, uh, guy out here that says he can whip your tail, and this I'm sure he said tail. He didn't say. I'm trying to clean up my language from man. 00:37:43 Speaker 1: Good for you say. 00:37:45 Speaker 3: But he comes back there and this was me and my drinking days and I'm like, well, let's go find him, you know. And so we walk out there and he goes this guy and I went, oh, he can up and down, left it right, and then they just started laughing. But uh, yeah, dang, I got our I want to remember that guy's name. 00:38:01 Speaker 4: His head was huge, massive, dude. 00:38:03 Speaker 3: What was his hand? How big were his hands? 00:38:04 Speaker 4: I don't like. 00:38:05 Speaker 3: Double mind dude, I mean huge, Yeah, I don't forget to playing pitch. What you're talking about. 00:38:10 Speaker 4: Remember Bruce Boche's hands giant swallowed. 00:38:14 Speaker 2: One of the cool one of the coolest things about that that time. 00:38:17 Speaker 4: Is that was that's the same hotel. 00:38:19 Speaker 1: We watched Game two and our buddy Jake, you know, Jake Peevee started Game two and just I mean Pitt Bull on the mount Man's like just going nuts. 00:38:27 Speaker 4: He just locks into a different mode. 00:38:30 Speaker 1: Well he was like you could tell he was two, and he'll he'll even tell you this, like he was too fired up, you know, and couldn't control where he was hitting, the hitting his pitches and and didn't throw a really great game. Matt Holliday hit a couple out on him and they lost like four to two or something like that in the game two. So we're sitting outside the hotel after the game and talking to Jake and he's just, you know, he's just kind of decompressing, and and Boachi at the time was managing that team. 00:38:53 Speaker 4: Boachie walked out. 00:38:54 Speaker 1: Big dude looks like a freaking like the biggest bear teddy bear you've ever seen, like big head, you know, just just a big. 00:39:01 Speaker 2: Guy, dominating figure for sure. He walked out. And this is the coolest thing. We and like, watching the games are cool and all, but the behind the scenes, just like music, man, like the behind the scenes stuff that you get to hear and see the coolest. And Boach walked by, and Jake mid conversation with us, he goes, hey, Boach, Boach Boach, and Boach turned around looked at him. He goes Jake and he said, hey man, He's like, give me the ball game five he's like, I promise you'll win. I promise you I'll win. I'll get you a win. Boach, I didn't have my stuff tonight, but I promise you I'll get you both. And he's like, yeah, there's a reason you're on. To man, Jake, he's like, he's like, i'll see a game five, you know, like just a cool thing. He came over and shook our hands and bro when he like it was like shaking a baseball man. 00:39:44 Speaker 4: It was unbelievable. 00:39:46 Speaker 1: The guys are a really different when when you play pitch with Jake, Like everybody I've ever thrown with throws from here. Yeah you know what I mean, Like you wind up and you're coming beside the head. 00:39:57 Speaker 3: Every time he threw, it was like from what way up here? And it just and it came. 00:40:03 Speaker 1: It was like literally like a sling, like he's slinging his arm instead of forcing it and doing it would hit your glove. 00:40:09 Speaker 4: It would nearly nearly take your glove off. And he wouldn't even throw. He couldn't. He couldn't throw as hard as he coult to us. 00:40:14 Speaker 3: No, you gotta think that dude was what ninety six ninety eight consistently. 00:40:19 Speaker 2: Has Yeah, I mean too want to say his nasty pitch was like a ninety three min our cutter, cutter nobody could nobody could touch. Yeah touch and as off speed was nasty too. 00:40:29 Speaker 4: All right, we can talk about Yeah, let's go. We gotta get musical. 00:40:31 Speaker 2: Will never do what you what you're working on, You're you're a you're a tinkering guy. What you're working on now, you're working on some guns. You working on motorcycles. 00:40:39 Speaker 3: Weekend, and we're not music and we're not y. I've been working on guns a bunch, okay, building a I just finished a couple of three hundred blackouts. I just did a suppressor deal with two A D naptime suppressors. Here you go not to plug shameless plug on the text dent. 00:40:58 Speaker 2: That's the if you're going to suppress, and that's the one right, Yeah, three hundred. 00:41:02 Speaker 3: I mean honestly, with what we do for a living, I would suppress every gun like. That's kind of where I'm at now, just for our ears. 00:41:09 Speaker 1: Yeah, let me ask you this from a guy that doesn't I don't have an AR, but I want an AR. But it doesn't have to be like top of the line, I don't care about freaking not lasers and all that. 00:41:22 Speaker 3: What's what do I need to get? 00:41:23 Speaker 4: What do you want to do with it? Like home defense or defense and shoot codies? I mean, like like three hundred blackout? 00:41:33 Speaker 3: Who makes it? 00:41:34 Speaker 4: Uh? Anybody? 00:41:35 Speaker 3: Anybody give me a good standard? Defense would be a good one. Air precision to be a good one. I could build you a good one, okay. 00:41:44 Speaker 1: Because correct me if I'm wrong with it, because I've got a normal just like a five five six, and I can't shoot a subsonic round out of it and its action, right, But three hundreds do, right? 00:41:56 Speaker 3: Yeah? So the three hundred blackout round was actually built to suppress, which is kind of the reason why they did the whole thing. So you take, like, for instance, if you were home defense, Like I have a home defense three hundred blackout. So my suppressors, you know, seven inches, So I have a four inch barrel, seven inch suppressors. 00:42:12 Speaker 1: Way, what was seven inches again? 00:42:16 Speaker 6: Oh? 00:42:17 Speaker 4: Yeah? 00:42:19 Speaker 6: Uh? 00:42:20 Speaker 4: Seven? 00:42:20 Speaker 3: Be sure to show the camera seven inch suppressor, four inch barrel. So so it adds up to like eleven inches. So if you're clearing rooms, adds up to like eleven inches. So if you're clearing rooms in your house. It's great because it's short, you know, yeah, you're not hitting, you don't want to be making a whole lot of noise. Sure, yeah, you could also hunt with that too. Kyos would be perfect for it. So what am I looking at? 00:42:43 Speaker 1: A kid gun? 00:42:44 Speaker 2: Like like like, I'm just saying, like it's a better shoot a suppressed weapon with the kid starting out you know three and seven. 00:42:56 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean they can hunt with it. There's not a lot of recoll Yeah, be amazing. 00:43:00 Speaker 1: So what am I looking at? Price wise? But I was just like, hey, man, build me a above. 00:43:06 Speaker 3: Everything in my life right now is like seven. 00:43:08 Speaker 1: Where I used to just buy threes and fix them up to like fours or fives on the one to ten scale of quality. Now I'm buying like seven stuff. 00:43:17 Speaker 4: Smart, especially with a gun. 00:43:19 Speaker 3: You know, a AR three hundred black with the optic you could build for twenty five hundred bucks. 00:43:25 Speaker 4: With a good optic. You know what I mean. 00:43:27 Speaker 3: You're sing a little bit more than I thought. Probably gonna be twelve is going to be minimum seven? Of course you're sponsored by Vortex. Yeah, and then it's in Leopold and then it's different. 00:43:38 Speaker 1: Just do you have any Do you have any uh, do you have any like sketchy stories about somebody like clearing rooms in your house or having to like wake up and go into security mode. 00:43:51 Speaker 3: I had one weird scenario that we were getting dinged on, ditched for whatever reason when we moved to Ashland City, basically that people would run up hit the door. We said people. Was it kids or people? 00:44:03 Speaker 4: I still don't know. I never seen. 00:44:05 Speaker 3: We didn't have a ring door ball it's the time we were broke. It was just a regular doorbell you do. And so we do have a ring door right now. But uh yeah, So somebody hit it one night. It was the first time it happened, and you know me, I'm like, it's a freaking midnight dude, And so I jump out of bed, grab my three hundred black and I run out the front door and I didn't see anybody. And then I realized that my wife is dying laughing inside because I'm outside with just my boxes on it with a three hundred blackout shine in the front yard. Those kids are like, we never going back to that. Very dramatic, but yeah, that's probably the only thing that's really happened out there. We lived so far out in the country, I don't think, Yeah, yeah, nothing really happens. 00:44:47 Speaker 4: That's a weird No, we haven't really either. 00:44:49 Speaker 2: I mean there were some times in Franklin where me and Dan Charlie's angel down the. 00:44:53 Speaker 1: Hallway, you know. 00:44:54 Speaker 2: But like that's a weird mode you're go into, especially when you got kids in bed first, you know, and a family inside for sure. Yeah, all right, probably a good time to do your game. Oh yeah, I'm in a game of talking about tinkering. 00:45:07 Speaker 4: Okay. He's a marketplace guy, right, Okay, he's like a marketplace. 00:45:10 Speaker 1: I feel like you're a marketplace. I feel like we've even talked about that. 00:45:14 Speaker 4: It'll be a good segue to go into endo music. 00:45:16 Speaker 1: So I came up with a game, okay, And all I'm gonna do is I'm gonna show you Is this right? 00:45:23 Speaker 3: I saying it right? 00:45:24 Speaker 1: I think I'm gonna show you a picture of a of a of something on marketplace, okay, and you tell me. 00:45:34 Speaker 3: How much is how much it's worth? 00:45:36 Speaker 4: What do you think, what do you think it goes was going for? 00:45:39 Speaker 1: And then I tell you the actual price and you tell me dirt cheap or dirt steep. Okay, okay. First is a nineteen ninety three hard top sazuki. Jimmy, I'm gonna show the price. Take a look at it. 00:45:55 Speaker 4: Is this the black one? 00:45:57 Speaker 3: I can't answer this because I looked at that yesterday hundred twenty five twenty. 00:46:03 Speaker 4: I don't think I remember the price. So I'm gonna say forty five hundred. 00:46:07 Speaker 1: Okay, actual price sixty five hundred. Is that dirt cheap? Her dirt steep feels dirt steep. For sixty five hundred, I'm buying a jeep. This is really looking good, though, Dude, that's a lord. 00:46:21 Speaker 2: You can't get a nice you can get you can get an old wrangler like oh yeah, tear down or wrangler for so you're saying dirt steep on the on the Jimmy. 00:46:29 Speaker 3: I think so okay, I'll go get a jeep in the portion, more access. Okay, let's move on. 00:46:32 Speaker 4: Get called. 00:46:33 Speaker 1: Okay, Next on the block, we've got a nineteen eighty seven GMC. 00:46:39 Speaker 3: Jimmy, Oh that's gonna be that's gotta be twelve or thirteen grand. 00:46:49 Speaker 5: We don't know. 00:46:49 Speaker 2: I told him to just do stuff that's like harmony to gingh. Yeah, I'm a good ten. 00:46:58 Speaker 1: Nineteen seven mc juwey sixteen to five. That feels dirsty, feel dirty. Okay, all right the next time unless we have use good old cannon gun say, okay, cannon gun say. 00:47:16 Speaker 4: I bought that's what know, go for it. I bought mine for dirt cheap. 00:47:20 Speaker 3: But this is used. I have two of those that I bought a trapshply on Black Friday, and I think they. 00:47:25 Speaker 4: Were like eight hundred bucks. Yeah, seven eight hundred bucks. 00:47:30 Speaker 2: Now you get like it was like forty percent off or something, because I always did the same thing. 00:47:35 Speaker 4: I'm so five hundred dollars seven hundred No, what don't that the dirty? Right? See, I'm going dirt cheap. 00:47:45 Speaker 1: Yeah? 00:47:47 Speaker 3: What oh, now you try to do that? 00:47:51 Speaker 1: What money? Pretty good? 00:47:57 Speaker 4: It's pretty good. 00:47:59 Speaker 3: The same money I think Sony. 00:48:06 Speaker 1: Bro my canon gun save came from Murphysburg Marketplace five hundred bucks, and I was like, he's like, yeah, just roll up, we'll throw in the back of your truck, bring some bring a couple of buddies. 00:48:16 Speaker 4: I took my buddies and Dan upstairs to upstairs. 00:48:21 Speaker 1: Then a wooden like rail coming down with the turn at the bottom. 00:48:26 Speaker 4: We tore that place to piece. 00:48:28 Speaker 1: Yeah, we did. And the guy was like and I was like, bro, you the one, yeah, you don want to talk. Didn't tell me it was upstairs. I wouldn't have bought it. We bought a I'll tell you, we'll get to it because there's another one of these. Okay, here we go, let's do let's we'll do one more money. 00:48:41 Speaker 3: I thought that was all right, all right, A right? 00:48:46 Speaker 1: What about this guy and nineteen eighty nine Nissan D twenty one. You're gonna want this truck? You probably live like this. Oh I wanted bad flatbed? 00:48:58 Speaker 4: News mean that one. 00:49:00 Speaker 3: Here's where I struggle with this. I genuinely don't know what they're worthy. So you got a flatbed. I'm gonna say it has uh daily. It's a daily truck. So it's running good. 00:49:10 Speaker 4: That's somebody's daily four wheel drive. 00:49:12 Speaker 3: That's me. 00:49:13 Speaker 4: He's a deer hunter all the time. 00:49:16 Speaker 3: Vic Cherry had one of those. I wanted to buy it so bad. Man. 00:49:18 Speaker 1: When I was sixteen, I wanted that truck. So, but how useful would that truck be? Well, I mean, I got it now, it's my Tacoma. But yeah, well, I'm just saying flat bed flatbed, though it is a totally different deal. All right, here's what it looks like to the viewer. 00:49:29 Speaker 3: I'm gonna roll. Uh, I'm gonna go eleven five on that. Because I've been loved. I'm gonna shoot higher than normally. I'm gonna say ninety five. That was a little loud, fifty eight dirt get dirty. 00:49:49 Speaker 1: He's like Texa, Well tell him if he brings it here o paying sixty five hundred. 00:49:53 Speaker 3: We're gonna do We're gonna do two more. 00:49:56 Speaker 1: All right, God, they're so good that let's do three more. We'll do three more, fast, going fast, fast, round, all right, go lighting around? 00:50:02 Speaker 4: Oh, dude, so seventy grand. 00:50:05 Speaker 1: Nineteen sixty eight Chevrolet Camaro coup two door is fifty forty five. 00:50:14 Speaker 4: You can't use the same with twice, dude, nineteen sixty seven. 00:50:17 Speaker 1: Gipsey Country Western Acoustic Guitar nineteen. 00:50:22 Speaker 3: Forty five hundred bucks. 00:50:25 Speaker 4: Got that fast sixteen doing it seven. 00:50:30 Speaker 1: Three grand. It's on there right now. Pretty good deal, last one. And this is the reason that I saved it. Read and I what was that? 00:50:38 Speaker 4: Nineteen sixty what? Country Western? Nineteen sixty what? Seven? Oh? I got the baseball bat neck. 00:50:44 Speaker 1: It's late sixty seven, early sixties would be yeah, five all day, yeah. 00:50:49 Speaker 3: Okay. 00:50:49 Speaker 1: So the last one we have is a Amish built hunting blind which is looking good. 00:50:56 Speaker 3: It's looking good like it, so you know it's built right, right, you know it's built right. I know it's built right. Six grand. It's a money counter. 00:51:15 Speaker 1: And that microwave sixteen that feels dirt cheap, dirty, that feels dirt cheap. 00:51:21 Speaker 3: Let me tell you this. 00:51:22 Speaker 1: I'm so excited you say that because me and Regis bought one for four hundred dollars. The catch was brought brought nos bro. The catch was that we had to load it ourselves. Oh let me tell you, so, do you have a loader or anything? 00:51:37 Speaker 3: Tractor? 00:51:38 Speaker 1: We had a tractor and a trailer that was not big enough. Brother, I got to show you this video. Tell him how it went well? 00:51:47 Speaker 2: Honestly, the only thing we broke was like a little a little like one by one piece of sighting on the side. 00:51:56 Speaker 4: And I cannot believe it. 00:51:58 Speaker 1: We may have been a corner of the of the or the boot a little bit, but Dan had to pull. 00:52:03 Speaker 2: Dan had to pull the truck with the trailer. It was kind of sitting on downhill slope, so like this, facing this way. It had two center blocks. We kicked the center blocks out, so it's leaning already. Dan pulls the truck, backs the trailer to it. I take the tractor and we ratchet strap through the window under the front and then around the sides. And I had to and Dan and we hooked it to the trailer. So Dan pulled it and I held it with the tractor till it went on its side, and then we undid the ratchet trap from Dan's truck, and I just I had the trailer and I had to just creep forward and lay that some Look how big. 00:52:40 Speaker 3: This thing is though? Sure we are. 00:52:44 Speaker 4: Check ze, Oh my god, was it ten foot base? It held on nine foot base? I mean, you could sell that for fifteen hundred bucks right now and just make your money. 00:52:55 Speaker 3: Think so too. 00:52:56 Speaker 4: Check it out. 00:52:56 Speaker 1: Check it out sitting there though, baby, Yeah, that's a grass market. Art as gonna hunt like crazy man, that thing. That thing lives there, it's gonna stay. It's permanent. 00:53:04 Speaker 3: But that ain't for the fan of heart. 00:53:06 Speaker 5: Bro No. 00:53:07 Speaker 3: The guy that was helping us, the seller, the guy that was helping. 00:53:09 Speaker 1: Us, he uh he was like, I'm gonna make you pay me before y'all loaded up. Yeah, which makes smart man smart man. And then while we were moving it, he was like, all right, I'm out for a minute. 00:53:23 Speaker 3: And he was like this is when he was sitting like this, and we were like, I don't know, should we put it down? Should we not put it in? Back up? 00:53:30 Speaker 1: I told you about it. Did you not see my lower the bucket, lower the bucket? 00:53:33 Speaker 4: Yeah it was. 00:53:33 Speaker 3: He was like, the things are awesome though, awesome there, dude. I know y'all grew up unt in the same way I did. Freezing your tails off in a climber letderstand. I got my first one of those this year, and I don't know if I'll ever go back. Really it's game. I mean outside of like if I'm traveling and I'm gonna take a climber with me or. 00:53:51 Speaker 4: Some redneck redneck sent you one. 00:53:55 Speaker 3: No, they uh during both season, like yeah, lock ons and stuff like that. But for rifle, dude, when it's cold during the rut, yeah. 00:54:03 Speaker 1: Especially for like good old dads, you know what I meaning, Like I ain't trying to my dad would do it, but like we're not trying to put. 00:54:09 Speaker 3: Him in a lock on or something climber or something. 00:54:11 Speaker 1: You know, I want him to just have a place where he can go and chill and be comfortable and we know he's safe and it's all good. 00:54:17 Speaker 2: And man, if you're talking about like like trying to get in somewhere quiet and out quite and easy and senseless as I mean, like those things will hold your sin and you can just crack a window open until you're ready to shoot something, and it's I mean, it's silent going up. Especially it seems like a ladder ladder stand Bro, Like I'm team ladder, Like I I'll climb if I need to and leave a lock on. If there's a lock on in a spot, that that's great. And a jam up spots you know you can get to ago hunt. But like, Bro, if I'm buying a new stand, I'm buying a ladder. Yeah, I'm buying an eighteen foot ladder, and I'm putting it up because I mean, yeah, they're they're awesome. 00:54:52 Speaker 3: They're great too, for like, cause we all have kids, and we all want to introduce our kids out of doors and take them hunting and let them grow up the same way we did They're great for having kids, taking them with us and introducing them to it. Is your little girl, is she shooting yet? She finally wants to go hunting with me? 00:55:06 Speaker 1: This? 00:55:06 Speaker 3: Really? 00:55:07 Speaker 4: So I can't wait. 00:55:08 Speaker 3: That was originally why I bought that stand well, so that she could go with me. Yeah, so you're telling me I could get that. 00:55:15 Speaker 1: I that my six slash seven year old could shoot a suppress three hundred on like a bog pod and be fine easily. 00:55:23 Speaker 3: Yeah, just get used to it, you know, sure, but yeah, no. 00:55:28 Speaker 4: Problem probably no even no earphones. 00:55:30 Speaker 3: Right, yeah, I mean I'm always going to say we're earphones because it's the appropriate thing to say. But it lowers the suppressor, lowers the dB so much on a three hundred blockout that you don't need them. Really, you don't need them. Yeah, they're impressive. I haven't done it yet. 00:55:44 Speaker 1: Reid's done the suppressed thing where he put in is it still take ten. 00:55:48 Speaker 3: Years to get it? Fourteen days was my last one. Mine was two months. 00:55:52 Speaker 4: Awesome. 00:55:53 Speaker 1: Yeah, and these and these companies now you can go through We'll do everything for you like you just got it. They'll they'll call you and you just see questions to go yes, yeah, address phone number. 00:56:04 Speaker 4: No, I've never been to jail. No, I've never Are. 00:56:07 Speaker 3: They gonna try to take them from us? 00:56:08 Speaker 4: Are we good? 00:56:10 Speaker 3: I don't think. I don't think that will ever happen. Not this personally, I mean yeah, not this administration, just saying ever I think it'll be. And I don't mean guns, I mean like the suppressors. Oh well, they're trying to pass the bill now to where it's actually more accessible to get suppressors. I'm with that because it I mean it kind of makes sense, like suppressors don't make your gun anymore deadly or anything. 00:56:30 Speaker 4: Else, just minestly kind of makes it less. 00:56:32 Speaker 3: Yes, the Hearing Act is, and they need to pass it because it's so much better on our ears. I know, man, my ears are toast. So it's sank because we all grew up just shooting three hundred wom bags and freaking three o. 00:56:42 Speaker 1: Eight, my brothers and our daddy shooting them from both sides. 00:56:47 Speaker 4: Yeah. 00:56:48 Speaker 1: The blasting, Yeah. 00:56:50 Speaker 3: What's the loudest blast you can remember? 00:56:53 Speaker 2: There have been plenty of times where, like you know, somebody shoots and my vision goes black and my ears ringing for three minutes and I'm like you kid, You remember. 00:57:03 Speaker 3: I shot that old deer in Winning Down. Yeah, that tam blind? 00:57:07 Speaker 4: Which one? Which one? Old dear with that six five three hundred? Oh the short time ten? 00:57:13 Speaker 3: That was? That was your You were like cross. 00:57:18 Speaker 4: Side of it. 00:57:19 Speaker 1: I'm pretty sure had seize your on that time. We had a muzzle break on the into it. All right quick, we gotta get the music so loud. 00:57:25 Speaker 3: All right, go. 00:57:27 Speaker 4: Hey, give us the rundown. Fifty minutes. We got time, We got yeah, we got time. 00:57:32 Speaker 1: Give us the give us the rundown of your of your journey to Nashville and how it how you kind of like came to you. You tore your moniscus in your knee. Was music a thing that you would always like? Was it second place? 00:57:43 Speaker 3: Was it? 00:57:44 Speaker 2: Was it kind of what you or was it like a dream past baseball that you kind of saw your stuff doing later? 00:57:49 Speaker 3: Yeah? 00:57:49 Speaker 4: No, not at all. 00:57:50 Speaker 3: I didn't even think about music. I took I took guitar lessons when I was like five. Mama made me take them, and I took like maybe ten of them and didn't do it anymore. 00:57:58 Speaker 4: It was all baseball. 00:58:00 Speaker 3: And then I got hurt and the girl I was dating had a guitar in her closet, and I was like, can I take it home with me? And I was going through it because everything that I had ever dreamed about was gone pretty much when my knee got hurt. Yeah. Yeah, And so as you can imagine, I don't know if I was depressed. I was just going through it. And so I took the guitar home and kind of re learned a lot of things on YouTube. YouTube was a powerful tool for learning guitar. It still is. Man and just started writing about I don't know why, I just started. My dad wrote poems, and so I just started writing songs that were awful about what I was going through. 00:58:39 Speaker 1: So you're supposed to do, by the way, if your songs are awful, they're supposed to be. 00:58:43 Speaker 4: Just keep writing. Yeah, So I did that. 00:58:46 Speaker 3: And then there was a little biker board down the road that we would always ride our bikes to called the Poorhouse in Farmville, North Carolina. I was still living in Greenvilte School, and the girl that was the bartender there, she was like, we'll pay you two hundred and fifty bus to come play for four hours. How about to be rich? Yeah, for a eighteen nineteen year old college kid. It was like that didn't have a scholarship or anything. I ain't never getting a job. So I'm like, okay, yeah, I'll come to it, dude. And they let me drink for free, and I was having a blast, and so that led to another boar and another boar, you know, and I'm just playing Travis Trick cover songs and that kind of stuff. You were You're a great singer. Have you always sang? Did you sing? Coming up? 00:59:22 Speaker 1: No? 00:59:23 Speaker 4: I never sang. Really. I sang in the choir, like the youth choir in church, because. 00:59:27 Speaker 3: I feel like you're in a natural singer though, I like to y'all are great singers. I'm okay, mister record. Yeah, well that was whatever. That was a fluke because that's what they are. 00:59:40 Speaker 5: Yeah. 00:59:41 Speaker 3: But uh so I started playing shows and then I met this guy on Twitter who we all love that was doing the same thing that I was doing in Boone Luke, and we just started kind of like I would go to Boone and play some acoustic shows with him and we would write and vice versa. He put a band together and I put a band together, and he started, you know, we were just playing little little beer joints and sports bars and stuff, and then he moved to Nashville. At this time, I had no idea that I thought. You know, Jason Aldean wrote all of his songs, and George Strait wrote, I didn't know that songwriters were a thing, and uh Luke I would come up to Nashville and sleep on in Luke's guest bedroom, and then he was like, dude, why don't you just move? Like you're coming up here once a month, why don't you just move? And so just took a leap of faith moved up here. Uh Luke was on tour with Brandley Gilbert at the time. Brantley was looking for somebody to sign to his publishing deal that kind of wrote that thing, and Luke, being the guy that he is, was like, Josh Phillips would be a great option, and so sent Brantley some songs. Brantley signs me to a publishing deal. That's awesome, freaking Three or four months later, Scott boarshead of the Head a Big Machine. Here's me singing a demo that I sent to. Brantley says, who is this? Signs me to a record deal. I go on radio two, twenty twenty one. Gosh, you hated radio. 01:01:04 Speaker 4: I hated it. 01:01:05 Speaker 1: It was I talked to you like I hate radio. 01:01:09 Speaker 3: I hated it. 01:01:10 Speaker 1: You ain't no radio to our guys. We're not radio tour guys, man. 01:01:14 Speaker 3: And it was. But it's like as a as a twenty year old kid, you getting advanced on in your face for a record deal, It's like, why not try? 01:01:20 Speaker 1: Absolutely? 01:01:21 Speaker 4: I didn't do anything for makes amount of dollars. 01:01:23 Speaker 3: Yip? 01:01:23 Speaker 5: Yeah. 01:01:23 Speaker 2: And so do you remember that show at Third and I think it was the first time I've ever met you. Was was I don't know if it's a showcase but or your first big machine show or something. 01:01:32 Speaker 1: Is it thirdon Lensley? 01:01:34 Speaker 3: Yeah? 01:01:34 Speaker 1: I remember it was on there with Tally and everybody and Jonathan at the table. 01:01:37 Speaker 3: And you remember who was headline on that night, Morgan Wallen what it was a William Morris. 01:01:43 Speaker 4: Takeover at Third Lens. 01:01:44 Speaker 3: I don't know. We didn't stay. 01:01:45 Speaker 4: We watched Walling headline that night. Two hundred people. 01:01:49 Speaker 6: Yep. 01:01:50 Speaker 3: That's why it was before updown and all that stuff. Yeah, yeah, it was before all that. 01:01:54 Speaker 4: That's crazy, man. 01:01:55 Speaker 1: Yeah, back then it was shiny bro oh, it was all yeah, back then, it was like the list. 01:02:00 Speaker 4: Thing in the world. 01:02:01 Speaker 3: Dude. 01:02:01 Speaker 1: Yeah, well it was. 01:02:02 Speaker 3: You know, you got a label head going, You're gonna be rich in two years the radio, nobody's gonna love you, and blah blah blah, and it's like going on absolutely man. They don't tell you about radio tour and going to five radio stations and sitting there telling the same stories, answering the same questions, singing the same songs over and over again. 01:02:20 Speaker 1: Basically this basically podcast. 01:02:23 Speaker 4: This was radio tour. I'd do it every day. 01:02:25 Speaker 1: It's awesome. 01:02:27 Speaker 3: Yeah, man, you you hit the road hard there for a little while. Yeah, and it worked on you. 01:02:32 Speaker 4: When was the when was the like, I'm not I'm not doing the artist thing. I'm just gonna write songs. 01:02:37 Speaker 3: We prayed about it, or I prayed about it a whole lot, and I just didn't. I didn't, y'all know, I didn't have a lot of cuts. I had a couple, like Combs album cuts and Brandley album cuts, but I didn't really have anything going that was making money. And my oldest thing wasn't really making money outside of playing shows. And so I prayed about it a bunch and uh, Hunter our oldest was born, and I met her being born, and that was when it was like, O God, where were you? I was in I remember this. Remember Lansing, Michigan. Yeah, yep. And she went into labor two weeks early. That was my last weekend of playing two weeks early, dude, and I came home and just defeat it. And it still bugs me. 01:03:20 Speaker 4: Dude, Yeah, they're born. 01:03:23 Speaker 3: And then I missed that, I missed her first steps because I was still on the road, and uh, it was just one night. 01:03:29 Speaker 4: I'll never forget it. 01:03:30 Speaker 3: I'm outside, y'all know I don't smoke cigarettes. I'm outside with a dip in my mouth, smoking a cigarette, drinking a Voka waters. 01:03:36 Speaker 1: Going through guys, that's right bottle and Jordan. 01:03:39 Speaker 3: Walks outside outside and she's like, are uk And I'm like no, Like God is not telling me what he wants me to do. And uh, this was the first time I think I'd ever been mad at God. And I'm just like me and God are going at it, and I'm praying and I'm like, God, what the heck do you want me to do? But different language than what I just sure And man, it was literally like within a week span my drummer, my bass player, my lead guitar player who'd been with me from day one, all quit without any of the other ones knowing that they were quitting. Wow, And they were like, we'll finish out the year. We just want to be family guys and be dads and that kind of thing. 01:04:17 Speaker 4: And then it still wasn't enough for me. 01:04:18 Speaker 3: It was almost enough, and then uh, Chris Young called me one day, Hey, I'm cutting two songs. Luke called me he was cutting another song. And then Brantley called me and that was that record. I got like six cuts on that record and I was like, okay, God, well I guess appreciate it. 01:04:34 Speaker 4: Yeah, thanks for finally letting me. 01:04:35 Speaker 3: Know my bath Yeah my band quit cuts all your songs kind of clear indicator. 01:04:43 Speaker 5: Yeah. 01:04:43 Speaker 3: And so I called Barshetta and dude, Scott was so nice. He was like, man, we want you here, but if you're not happy, then that's great. You know he let me out cleaning simples. 01:04:51 Speaker 4: Oh no, that's great. It was awesome. Yeah, that's great. Give us. 01:04:56 Speaker 2: I know you're probably tired of talking about it, but I want to hear about it again. Yeah, and never I'll never get to get sick of hearing it, but give us inception to ACM song of the Year. 01:05:06 Speaker 4: Oh the Dirt Cheap. Uh So. 01:05:09 Speaker 3: Seven years ago, six years ago, my girlfriend and I, Jordan and I weren't married yet, we went and bought this house. It was built in nineteen oh four. It's an old farmhouse. And uh, this is one in Ashton City or the one north of that, Ashton City, not in town Ashton City. Okay, that's when we're living in now Okay, gotcha. And so my family, my dad was in construction. So I'm like taking on myself. I'll remodel this house while we live in it with our six month old. 01:05:36 Speaker 1: That's great idea. Yeah yeah, first time father, what yellow dog? 01:05:40 Speaker 4: First time father? 01:05:41 Speaker 1: Yeah up here and not even married yet. And uh, the first time father screwed the father the first time mama in that thing. 01:05:50 Speaker 4: That's the that's the kicker. 01:05:52 Speaker 1: All your boys were sitting around wondering what took he's a long to marry Jordan. Dude, I really. 01:05:57 Speaker 3: Don't know, to be honest, we were all like, dude, he is screw in this, uh heat, I mean he needs to work this out quickly. 01:06:04 Speaker 1: Jordan's made goodwives dude. 01:06:06 Speaker 3: Yeah, she's the best man. I don't know, dude, I tell her all the time. If God would have let me know that she was the girl I was going to marry at eighteen years old, I would have found her then and when ahead and knocked her up three times and we got it out. 01:06:18 Speaker 1: Of the way. She's the best, dude, but lived in a first little condoc long yeah, yeah, all right. 01:06:26 Speaker 3: It would have cut me out of a lot of trouble. 01:06:28 Speaker 1: You're rebuilding this house with a six month old screaming yeah. 01:06:31 Speaker 3: So uh and when I said rebuild, like literally like, yeah, you're just I mean we bought it for two fifteen, taking studs out. 01:06:39 Speaker 1: I remember you having burn piles in your backyard every three days. 01:06:42 Speaker 3: Yeah, all the stuff, just getting stuff, and so I mean we paying it, tour out, we added on to it, We tore outdoors, windows and floors, and just like oh so much. Yeah, and it took us a while because we didn't have that much money. So yeah, you know, on a budget. Right. Yeah, So twenty two, I think it was March night, twenty twins. I'm sitting outside of it around a firepit, like that's heavy. COVID isn't it No right after twenty twenty one? Was it COVID one? Im sorry, yeah, so talking, I'm just curious. So i'mning, I'm wondering when it was post COVID, sitting outside of it, like guys do just kind of admire and like, look at what we've done, you know, for a second, and I was just thinking about like all the work that we've done on the house and all the memories that we had made there. And I had this title in my phone, dirt sheep. All I knew was that it looked cool. I didn't know how to write it yet, and I was like, you can't buy that kind of dirt sheet. And so went out to the building, wrote the song that night, wrote first verse, second verse in the courses that night and the last course. 01:07:44 Speaker 4: I didn't have the bridge yet. 01:07:45 Speaker 3: Came back the next day, wrote the bridge, recorded it, played it for Jordan, and uh, I was like, I have to send this to Luke, and so I sent it to Luke. 01:07:54 Speaker 4: No response. 01:07:55 Speaker 3: Of course, I'm immediately deflated because it's like, Okay, the song sucks, Like I thought it was better than it really is. Kind of thing he showed me where you sent it to it. I was, I was. I was about to say. 01:08:06 Speaker 2: We were in Oklahoma and driving around and he was playing songs he and he looked up, He's gonna play play me one of your songs. 01:08:13 Speaker 4: And he looked up. 01:08:14 Speaker 1: He looked at me and like smiled, and I was like, what He's like, look at the last look at the last song Josh Philips sent me and it was dirt Cheap And he's like, screw that one up, didn't I He's like, I'm missed on that one. Let me interrupt to you right quick. Was that something you like you do? 01:08:31 Speaker 4: Like do you do? You do you write like any idea? 01:08:35 Speaker 1: Do you just take an idea at night if it comes to you and go work on it by yourself? Or was like was that the type of idea as soon as it hit you're like, I know how to write the song. I gotta write it right now. 01:08:44 Speaker 3: I think it was a little bit of both, Like I do try to do that quite a bit, at least to come into as we all do, like come into a room with half a song that one just kept falling out. So it was like, while I'm sitting here, I'm just gonna let it keep falling out. 01:08:58 Speaker 2: Because that's I mean, like, let's talk about a solo hint right quick, Like it's it's very. 01:09:04 Speaker 1: Line impossible, I know, especially if you're not the artist performing. 01:09:09 Speaker 2: It and on a song like that, how special it was. Literally you're writing it on your ground behind your house with these just like these lines that are your life falling out. To me, that's the pinnacle of of of like what you have experienced, man, over the past couple of years now, I guess year, Yeah, that is that's the that's. 01:09:34 Speaker 4: The Mount Everest mountaintop dude for a songwriter. 01:09:37 Speaker 1: Man, I mean, but you're you're gliding. 01:09:45 Speaker 2: You ain't hitting Mogul's dog, That's what That's what I'm saying, man like, and broke props to you dog. 01:09:50 Speaker 1: Oh man, we're so proud. We're so proud when that was happening. We're so proud now it's like, but the but the entire town knows you're like a great dude and and knows you're a great songwriter. And sometimes it just takes, you know, time for those stars to a line. And man, did how did that feel? Knowing that the entire town had your back? 01:10:11 Speaker 4: Pretty incredible? 01:10:12 Speaker 3: Man, it was in just like the day that it came out, and y'all remember, it was like I think y'all texted me, I know, and there was just hundreds of people that texted me from town and Chris Lacey called me in. I said, I've never felt just like so loved and like validated, Yeah, just because y'all know, man, it was like I quit being an artist in twenty two and for three years or two years, I freaking just wrote, yeah, three times a day, four times a day, trying to catch up to all these guys that had just been writing because I spent so much time being an artist, and. 01:10:45 Speaker 1: You can't halfway do both, No, you can't. You have to be all the way in on one thing, there all the way in on the other. 01:10:51 Speaker 3: Yeah, And so it was like I have to catch up and write as many songs as these dudes have been ratting, you know, And so it just felt like it took forever, even though the reality of it is it didn't really got out his timing and it was and it was perfect, but it was it was just really overwhelming. 01:11:08 Speaker 4: How did so how did Cody get it? 01:11:12 Speaker 3: Uh? Jordan, thank god, your wife, Jordan, She says, why don't you send it to Cody Johnson And I was like, I never would have. I just hadn't thought about that, And I said, I don't know. I don't know Cody, but I know Trent Willman, his producer. Thank God for the artist years because I wrote with Trent when I was an artist. Up, I got chill bumps and so, uh, I sent it to Trent. The last text that I had sent him was about the song that we wrote years ago, when we were like the day that we wrote it. Uh, when I was an artist. So I hadn't talked to him in a while. Send him that song, Hey man, you might like this. And he calls me and he goes, thanks for making old Cowboy cry. We're gonna cut that song. And so it was just like it's crazy, and so he gets it. They say they're gonna cut it, and Jordan's all excited, and you know, us as songwriters were kind of Debbie down or sometimes and I'm like, babe, it's not going to be a single. Like it's fine, it's great that it got cut. I'm super pumped about it. But it's four minutes long and a dog dies in it. Nobody's singing that song, right right, and so they tell us it's going to be a single, it goes number one, uh September third of last year, and then freaking am song of the year this year. 01:12:21 Speaker 1: I believe, right, man, it's so such a that's a That's one of the most beautiful paths that I've seen in Nashville, man, because you you know, you see people win stuff and you see people you. 01:12:34 Speaker 3: Know co writs and all that. 01:12:35 Speaker 1: But just I agree, it felt like it it felt like it took a while for you yea, and and we knew, you know, everybody knew you were a great song, right absolutely, It just took a minute for all the pieces to click. But when they click, son, that was a beautiful thing to watch. It was a beautiful thing to be to feel too. 01:12:56 Speaker 3: It was awesome. 01:12:57 Speaker 1: But the way they I mean, dude to that, that's my I think, man, is like it just it just that ain't nobody else that, ain't nobody else words that that, ain't nobody else's life. That that's that ain't a co write man, like that, that's that's your story. 01:13:13 Speaker 4: Not that there's anything with co writes. 01:13:14 Speaker 1: It's not at all. 01:13:15 Speaker 2: You do a lot of that, not at all, man, But that's part, part, the majority of the beauty of it. To me, Man, it's just that I love a real song, authentic to your life. 01:13:25 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's the most authentic. Well, thank you, it's the only thing it could be. 01:13:28 Speaker 3: Yeah, I will say, it's like not having your buddies to text or your co writers to text when it's like climbs slowing down at fifteen or slowing down at seven. 01:13:39 Speaker 4: It's nerve racking, dude, because I have nobody to all. 01:13:42 Speaker 1: Yeah, but having nobody to text when it goes number one is pretty nice too. 01:13:46 Speaker 3: Yeah, no joke, Yeah all right, yeah, give us that, give us the best thing about that, and give us the worst thing about writing a single solo number one by yourself. The worst thing would definitely be just the nerve wracking. You save it and like y'all know me, I hate public speaking. But it was scorching. I mean the song was scorching the entire time. Well, it's scorts to twelve, and then it was like two weeks at twelve, two weeks at eleven, two weeks at ten, two weeks and now which. 01:14:12 Speaker 2: It's nice on the back of Sorry, sorry for you. 01:14:17 Speaker 3: On the back end, it's like, thank god it's slowed down where it did, you know? But yeah, the worst part of it would would be like a having to be the only person that walks on stage to give a speech because I suck at giving speeches. 01:14:31 Speaker 1: Doable, doable? Worth it? 01:14:33 Speaker 4: Yeah, worth it. 01:14:34 Speaker 3: If you saw the ACMs, the mic was stuck, so I'm like being over like the hunchback of that and uh and just not have anybody to text the best things would be. And y'all know this. I think it applies to any number when it's like the doors that it opens, for sure, and the different town it's a totally different town next day, the day after it is a different town. 01:14:57 Speaker 4: Songs start getting listened to differently. 01:14:59 Speaker 3: Yeah, and financially, yeah, things do change. 01:15:03 Speaker 4: Yeah, man. 01:15:04 Speaker 2: Well, and that's that's the thing that's they're so hard to come by, right, Like number ones are so hard to come by, and they're they're they're the championships, they're they're the world series, they're the holy grail of this town for a songwriter. 01:15:17 Speaker 1: And but but it is how life changing it is for not only your your journey in town. Now hopefully for the rest of our lives, like the way it sets up your family, man, and the way the way your kids are taken care of, and and it just takes it's just a huge relief, man, when when before they come, before you have one, you think they're never coming ever, and even like even when you get one, you. 01:15:43 Speaker 4: Still don't think, well, yeah exactly. 01:15:46 Speaker 1: So yeah, that's it's it's a special it's a really really special thing. 01:15:50 Speaker 3: I want to put you on the spot here. 01:15:52 Speaker 1: We we usually just like let people play stuff who kind of sing it and be done. But do you care to like maybe play some of it and kind of walk us through that you're where you got those lines? Because I know how personal it is to you. 01:16:05 Speaker 3: Yeah, give me something I've actually never done, like a walk through. But I know I'm here for well, I think I think we're close enough. 01:16:11 Speaker 1: I wouldn't ask anybody to do this, but I think we're buddies enough that you can kind of just show us your. 01:16:16 Speaker 3: Life through it a little bit. So we bought the house from an old lady that was her husband was a farmer and he built the house and so came in thinking type, oh that old kite and cried fall already Nick on the screen door. 01:16:33 Speaker 1: He said, lord, what you need? 01:16:36 Speaker 5: Boys? 01:16:37 Speaker 3: And they said, you knew all there was when cast up we got up to visiting a map down you'll sit around here on this lane. You gonna leave Tanner Ridgeman, You said, boys, whatever you were offering. 01:16:55 Speaker 5: What won't? 01:16:56 Speaker 3: Then you know, see, I got a little girl in years to swing rounding. 01:17:04 Speaker 1: Still see her pean boy in the braying at. She's in the big city. 01:17:10 Speaker 5: Bussy still calls home. 01:17:12 Speaker 1: What she gonna do? She comes back and wearing gone, no man in that way, old tree. We need to cross with my best buddies. 01:17:22 Speaker 3: Bear Ring, last of thirteen, hunting, seasoned, drunking strong, Keep him money, because a man can't leave his dog. And over there's where I got down Onday. 01:17:37 Speaker 5: And you came back that kind of dirt, she. 01:17:46 Speaker 4: Broh. 01:17:54 Speaker 1: One man smiled and he kind of looked away. 01:17:57 Speaker 3: The other said, before we go, I gotta know one thing between the drafts and the floods through all of youth. 01:18:04 Speaker 1: Wasn't the world got you through? How the hell you get here? And he said that little girl. 01:18:10 Speaker 3: If you used to swing right there still sr peen bowl in the brown air running up after one of them a long days, big smile, making every little worry feed. 01:18:24 Speaker 1: Nobody running that white old tree. 01:18:28 Speaker 3: You need to croups with my best buddies, bed Ring, all them hunting seasons, freeze and in. 01:18:34 Speaker 5: A giant boat, me and him. 01:18:37 Speaker 3: Double barrel and a two stroke. 01:18:40 Speaker 5: That woman that's in is now. I got down on me. 01:18:46 Speaker 3: And you came back that kind dirt, chiees, No, it ain't something you fall into. It's something God. 01:18:58 Speaker 7: Gives you hold on to get out of here, dude, just like a little girl used to swing ride there. 01:19:10 Speaker 3: I still see her paintboat in the brown hair. She's in the big city, but she still calls home. She's coming back next week, man, And it's been. 01:19:21 Speaker 1: Too long the way up tree. 01:19:26 Speaker 3: But signing that cross with my best buddies, bed Ring lays a puppy post it up in the shade. That woman never could turn away astray. Well, I guess that's why she said yes when I got down on me, Lord, along's on that's hair. 01:19:47 Speaker 4: Whych the world would I ever leave? 01:19:51 Speaker 3: It's perfect. 01:19:52 Speaker 5: No, you can't back that kind the dirt. 01:19:57 Speaker 3: She get out there? Yeah, out of here? 01:20:01 Speaker 4: Man, you're supposed to wreck us on a tuesday, is it Tuesday. This sounds perfect. Man. 01:20:09 Speaker 3: Oh thank you, man, I appreciate it. I mean it's such a no brainer. 01:20:14 Speaker 4: I've never seen the music video, but like I have, I just like I got you. 01:20:21 Speaker 5: Man. 01:20:21 Speaker 1: I see you and your little girl, and I see the thing, and I see me, and I see where I at, money in my living room and my little house that I bought. And I think that's what everybody sees. 01:20:31 Speaker 3: Man. I think that's why it was so huge and. 01:20:35 Speaker 1: Relatable is because there's so many people that listen to country music that have lived that life. 01:20:43 Speaker 4: Yeah for sure. 01:20:44 Speaker 3: I just I just thank god it was relatable, man, And because it's like I was just writing it for us, you know what I mean? 01:20:50 Speaker 4: And I think, oh, man, songwriters, we have to. 01:20:52 Speaker 3: Do that sometimes you just out, man, just write songs for us and not care if they get not chase the thing, just do something if thin And that seems to be what what sticks out when you do that, you know. 01:21:04 Speaker 1: But how cool I was thinking about it right then. How cool for your little girl, like for the rest of her. 01:21:09 Speaker 3: Life to know she lives in that song. Yeah, yeah, it's crazy. We I don't know if y'all saw the video, but when we got back from the a CMS. I picked her up from school in surprise her and uh, wait, what do you mean surprised? How did you surprise like picking her up? Or yeah, because she thought the babysitter was still there, gotcha? Okay, So we got we got back early and I picked her up from school and I'm in the front seat and and she calls it the She calls it the Cody song because Kenny, she's not that song. Yeah, but uh uh and she said, uh, I said, baby, you know the Little Girl song? And she said the song about me? And I said yeah, I said, we won Song of the Year. And her face just goes really and I was like, yeah, we did it, baby. She goes, that's awesome, dad, you know, just as happy as a six year man. 01:22:00 Speaker 1: Butter Jelly for seven. 01:22:04 Speaker 4: Yeah, man, that's the video. 01:22:05 Speaker 3: Yeah, my whole lunch. 01:22:07 Speaker 4: It's so funny. 01:22:07 Speaker 1: She probably does the same thing Liza does, because Liza knows Luke. She doesn't think he's anybody. Yeah, like she hears him in the radio. She's gone, sure, but she thinks Dylan Marlowe is like the coolest thing in the world, the biggest star man. I told her, I said, hey, man, you know I like, I know Dylan Marlon. She was like, Daddy, yeah right, No, you're not a boy. 01:22:33 Speaker 3: You don't know. 01:22:33 Speaker 4: You're not a boyfriend back you don't know boys back home, you don't know. 01:22:36 Speaker 3: I'm like, no, I actually know Dylan Scott too. 01:22:38 Speaker 1: I know both of those jokers. And she's like, oh okay, Dad, I'm like, well, what about Luke. He's got songs ready. She's like, yeah, he's just mister Luke. It's the funniest thing, man. She He's just a regular role. Do you ever flex on him? 01:22:51 Speaker 3: Like? My nieces are real into Like they love Dylan Scott and they love Michael right. And so one time they were there and I called Michael when he was in town. I was like, hey, can you just come by the house. Oh, but I would be like, they'll be talking about I don't know whoever. Let's just let's just say Luke and I'll be like, go through my phone, like look, there's his number. 01:23:10 Speaker 4: They're like, oh you know you have that. 01:23:13 Speaker 1: I think we're so pass I think people just like our nephews and stuff, are so past the fleck they you know what I mean. I wish there was there's not like a young girl in my life that would think that was like super cool or I would definitely do that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's crazy, man. That song is so beautiful, dude. Yeah, got me man. 01:23:31 Speaker 3: Yeah, we love you and we're real proud of you for that. 01:23:35 Speaker 4: That's so so great. Du Do we even do a gravorite? 01:23:39 Speaker 1: I mean, if he wants to do it, he can, But that song, there's nothing that's going to follow that, That's what I'm saying. I mean, I don't know that there is a song I can think of talk about. I kind of don't want to hear another song on that. Let's leave it, Let's let that be the gavorite. I kind of don't want it to get any showtime, just kind of want to. I kind of want to end right there. Did you when you were writing that, did you see your little girl in the tires swing for real? 01:24:03 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, dude, Like I'm I was bawling while I was writing the because it was just our you know, it's our story for the most part. 01:24:10 Speaker 2: That's a that's a that's a Tuesday afternoon. Yeah, that's a puppy Land in the shade, little girl swinging on it. 01:24:16 Speaker 4: I mean that's yeah, okay, that song. 01:24:20 Speaker 1: What percentage of those things are like song, creative liberty and what are absolute truths? 01:24:30 Speaker 3: The verses are not its song. It's more based on who we bought the house from because her husband was a farmer. The people trying to buy the land was just like Ashland City is growing as it is, and we don't want to see it grow anymore, and so inevitably somebody, you know, we'll buy that house one day if I sell it or whatever, but and try to put a ship a strip mall there. But anyhow, and then the course is one hundred percent true. You know Hunters, the little girl with the pink bowing and brown here astray is Cash, our dog, y'all know. Cash. I did propose to Jordan in the front yard of that house. 01:25:13 Speaker 1: I love to see that win, gosh, gosh, win on the biggest stage. I just can't get tired of that, man, I can't get tired of that. Hey, dude, we love you, love you are coming and hanging out. 01:25:23 Speaker 3: It's been fun. 01:25:23 Speaker 4: Thank you all for having me. 01:25:24 Speaker 3: Sorry we talked over you the whole time. 01:25:26 Speaker 4: No, it's awesome. 01:25:27 Speaker 3: I had a blast. 01:25:28 Speaker 2: Well, I'm sure we'll get roasted for it. Yeah, we don't care. Uh what you got, what you got coming up? You do you do any hunts this fall? 01:25:36 Speaker 4: Where are you going? 01:25:37 Speaker 6: Yeah? 01:25:37 Speaker 3: I'm actually heading down next month. It's where I killed the where Jordan killed her two fifty two. I tell we don't want to talk about it, but so, h yeah, we're heading down there. Ronnie and Terry, the folks that owned that place, this rock and you ranch have became like really good, really good friends by ours and family and yeah, it's down in Texas. So that really ship started by we just kind of swap like I'll come down and play for your guest if you'll let me hunt. 01:26:05 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, that'll give you something for us. 01:26:07 Speaker 3: Some guys to do that. We love doing it. And so so Jordan. I tell Jordan down and she was supposed to kill a cole and he lets her harvest two hundred and fifty two inch wide tel which is inside. Anyhow, I'm going down there in July for his birthday. We're going to go just play some songs for him and his friends and uh hopefully drop an axis because I love access mate, bast dating. 01:26:31 Speaker 1: It ain't no out, it ain't no doubt that's money. So all right, man, thanks for hanging out with us. Thank you, love your congrats on everything. Bro awesome shoes clean his shoes has been on here. No, ain't you give mis to COVID or not? Oh yeah, bro, we'll get you little, you know, since everybody loves to give you free stuff. Now, yeah, just take some more for you to there you go, bro, just have some more. Thank you when it rains the. 01:26:54 Speaker 3: Pores, right boy, let's go. Thank y'all. 01:26:58 Speaker 1: If rip them out ship showing on the camera, come on, make the sponsorship happy. Jeez, you know how to do that. We know, that's for sure. Oh these are so sick. We clean little. I love but thank you all, Phillips appreciate, Love you buddy, Thanks for coming on. 01:27:16 Speaker 4: Thank you