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July 11, 2023 35 mins
Maybe one day, Elliot and Jeff will build a home together.
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There was actually a cool story outof Ashland, and I meant to mention
it yesterday. I just ran outof time. But there was a cool
story out of Ashland where they werehold on, let me find it here.
Here we go. There's they're buildinga new house in Ashland, the
Hanover and King William Habitat for Humanity. So their construction manager is a guy

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named Jeff l So I guess,I don't know. They leveled the house
or raised the house or whatever theywere doing. And before they were getting
ready to start construction on the onthe new house for Habitat for Humanity.
Habitat for Humanity build houses for people. Yes, well, don't treat it
like it's an entity you've never beena part of. Didn't you? Did

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you design with them? I feellike we showed up for some thought for
a habitat for humanity, Like Imay have moved some things around or not.
It sounds like market you joined upwith him at one point. The
I'm trying to think if I didfor something. I did some community clean
up thing. I don't know anyway, But no Habitat for humanity, isn't

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that? Jimmy Carter? Yeah,yeah, Well that's a tough sum bitch.
He's still going the um. Nohe is. He's killing hospice now,
he really is. Anyway, letme get back to my story.
So there's a guy named Jeff l. E. L l is his name,
and he's like a he's like aconstruction manager. So they tear down
this this house in uh in Ashland, and he goes out there and he's

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um. He's kind of like walkingaround. He's like, you know what,
I don't know why, but Ijust get the urge to do it.
I'm gonna go get myself a metaldetector and I'm gonna metal detect the
plot of land. And he thenhe even says, I don't do it
very often, Like I don't.It's not like every time we go to
do something, I do it,he goes, but I just felt like
I needed to. Did he buya detector or I think he has one,

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or he got one, whatever itis, but he metal detected the
place, got it. He's onlybeen with Habitat for Humanity for two years.
So anyway, he's out there doingit. Buried a few inches.
This is cool, this right outof Ashland. What's up? Chris Ray?
Buried a few inches in the soilwas a small pendent watch, about

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the size of a corner. Therewas no necklace with it. The glass
covering the hands was gone, butthe engraved initials on the back were very
clear. WWB to JLW. Firstsecond, I thought it was radio WWB

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oh with Billy Search in the morning, although WWB two JLW sounds like a
translator, by the way, youknow who ham radio? Hey, what's
up mojo? WWB and then TO two C O T yeah j LW.
So he finds that and he's like, Okay, this is kind of
cool. So he starts looking aroundonline and figures out that that kind of

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watch must have been made in thenineteen twenties. He gets in touch with
somebody named John Hodges. Hodges isa volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. He's
also the vice mayor of Ashland,who then gets in touch with somebody named
Rosanne Schuf, who helped establish theAshland Museum, and she likes all the

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research. So now there's a lotof people involved, and it's all just
because they found this one little pendant, right, So anyway, what's this
lady's name? Rosanne Schuf she's doingresearch. She's doing research. She's doing
research. Here's what she finds out. Are you ready? Wesley William ran

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In that's the WWB. Yeah,and his wife, Josie Louie White were
married back in December of nineteen twentyfive, and by the time the nineteen
forty census was done, the twoof them were living on Wesley Street where

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the watch was found. Mis resolved, so they got in touch with So
Wesley's dead but they were married inthe twenties. Yeah, what I miss?
What if there's a distant cousin who'snot on Facebook? Well there's how
about how about a grandson? Imeant for someone who didn't know that they

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were dead. They were, theygot married in the twenties, they'd be
in guinness. You said it likeyou were revealing something that wasn't anyway.
Scott Brannon is a grandson of Wesleyand Josie. They track him down.

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Oh is he still local? Yes? Was this story? I was in
my office the reception as Calton said, there's a man down here who says
they found your grandmother's watch. ScottBrannon's reaction was, what the hell are
they talking about? Eliot? Howlong would you make them wait the Uh,

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well, I'm busy, but youknow who it was. It was
that Elle guy who was the original. He was at the guy's all.
He was at Brannon's office. Whata kind of office is this? I
don't know, he said, Iwas. I was floored when Elle showed
it to me. They believe thewatch had been a gift from grandfather to

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grandmother before they were married. WhatI said, The grandson's name is Scott
Brannon. Hey, Kristen, seeif anybody knows Scott Brannon. I talked
to him. I'd also talked toJoseph l I talked to anybody in the
in the in the story. Howabout Roseanne? Which one was Roseanne?

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She's like the vice mayor, thevice mayor. She's the museum. Yeah,
yeah, isn't she? Museum andvice mayor John Hodges I thought was
the vice man. Oh, nevermind, I'll talk to all of them.
Chris Ray, Well, you knowwhat, we we got a brewery.
Somebody lost a watch and at thebrewery once. Well, it turns

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out Scott's grandfather. I told youhe's dead. He died in nineteen fifty
eight. Grandmother lived in that house. To nineteen eighty three, and then
he went on and talked about likethe the like his grand Then he goes
on and tells like a cute storyabout his grandmother, about how he remembers

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the house. And so you youdo keep saying grandson, which people picture
young? How old is Scott Scottsixty? Oh yeah, ok no he's
not. He's not like eighteen.Grandma died in eighty three. So the
okay, well reveal seriously the no, no, the grandson is sixty.
Yes, that's why. That's whyit was like nobody should be shocked that
the grandfather died. What a storythough, Oh, the story is awesome.

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The story's great, and it's allbecause and again I mean, habitat
you for humanity is nice, butthe um no, But it's because Elle
decided to take out his metal detectorand not Elliot. If you're just tuning
in that note, I would neverin that weird though, like something told
him get your metal detective. Yeah. I wish there was more on that

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on what why he felt like Ishould search? But why does anybody like
when when whenever? No, no, no, when some guy in Charleston.
Right, Okay, so you thinksomething happened, and the guy in
Charleston was like, oh, Iwas moved. No, I don't the
No, that's why that guy wastrying to find like a like a fishing

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lord to put on his hat.You kept saying loser under your breath.
Yeah, and we had to remindyou that people have ears, and you
said, no, he has onhis headset. That's true. Wait,
he lather he other And by theway, it's it's not like it's not

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like Joseph l walks around and itis like, well, I'm always out
here with my metal detector, Jeff, isn't it, Jeff? Whatever the
no, No, but again,there was something. But that's why I
was so tell me about that urge. I don't know. I don't know
why. The guy said, Jeff, call me call me eight sixty six
too, Elliott, call me Jeff. Yeah. When when we saw the

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guy in South Carolinas, he liquormoney, Yeah, a buck or whatever
coins coins he said, he usedthe word urge. Yeah, like there
was something in the forest that day, like he felt a disturbance. I
would call it a disturbance. Disturbanceis bad. No, like a little

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nudge like I should check this out, yes, or saw something Nah,
he just said he felt the urge. He just said, they're something like,
well you didn't see like, well, I see a fleck of gold.
Let me go get in the groundlike a like a cardinal. Oh,
I see what you like that,I see what you mean. We
don't know, maybe no, Ihave no idea. All I know is

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like I've always thought, like ifyou dug up your property, I always
thought you'd find something cool my life. I mean it may it could just
be rocks and and and empty beerbottles that they just busted up and did.
But I always think it's cool whensomebody finds something like a value in
their in their yard. Absolutely becausethis, yes, it's not going to

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be worth the millions of that Civilwar find right, But the sentiment,
what is what? ELL's what ishis first name? Jeff, jeff L.
I'm about to go on with them. Now you are on, Jeff,
don't cuss jeff L. Hey myname is jeff L. Hey dude,

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what's going on? Well, notmuch. I'm about you. You're
saving me from going into a meetingso well for a friend of mine.
A friend of mine calling me upand said that you guys wanted to talk
to me about that watch we foundup there in Ashland. Hey, first
of all, what time is themeeting schedule to run to? Because I
could drag this out for as longas you want me to. Uh man

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that you are the best. I'venever heard your showed before, but it
might become a fan just for thatservice right there there you go, Thank
you. I'll put it, I'llput I'll put away my fork that I
was about to start shoving in myneck. Hey, So I was reading
the story and we were talking aboutyou. You're I I'm just remembered I
don't have everything right in front ofme. You were the one that was
out You worked for Habitat for Humanity, and you were the one who took

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out the metal detector and eventually foundthe watch. Right, that's correct,
Hey, what was it we weretrying to figure out? Like in reading
the story and talks about it,there was something that just kind of compelled
you that day to do it.Like it doesn't sound like this is something
you do all the time. Youknow, I didn't write the story,

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so I do fairly often, butI would you know, I was hoping
to find maybe Robert Lee's sword orViking hoard treasure and retire. But no,
it's just kind of a curiosity,you know what I'm saying. You
go out and you think, hey, you never know what you might find,
And that's how I found it.So I went out there and do
it. Yeah, hey, doyou like the construction manager? I was
just gonna say, do you onlydo it on like sites that you're attached

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to? Like I wouldn't find you. I wouldn't find you on the weekend,
like standing under a pier on abeach somewhere, like like just with
a metal detector and a headset on. Yeah you might, but you know,
that would be a whole different storyfinding the under appier. But the
no, No, I'm not likea major enthusiast enthusiast, but we always

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want to make sure we obeyed therules. Metal detector, of course,
can have a really bad reputations asgoing in at night and doing stuff they're
sketchy. But we own the property, habitats or humanity owns the property,
and it had recently been dug upa little bit and cleared, and so
I figured, hey, why not, you know, use my metal detector
a little bit at any point whenyou found the watch, At any point

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were you like okay or did youknow right away? Like we got to
figure out what the story is behindthis thing. No, no, immediately
when you see initials, I mean, what a rare thing to find.
I mean usually, you know,as a metal detectist, you're happy to
find you know, a quarter orsomething you know or anything. But to

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be able to find something with initials, and knowing that Ashland has such a
wonderful historical society, and you'll seein that article one of our regular volunteers
is actually the Vice Mayor of Ashland, very well connected. And of course
once the Historical Society got ahold ofthat info, they were like kids in
the candy shop, as it were. So yeah, and and and the

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story ends with you meeting up withthe grandson Scott Brannon, U of the
of the grandparents. What is uh? And what is he doing? Like
when you went to his office,like, what does he do? Well?
Scott is a construction uh, theowner of a very successful construction company.

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I believe their name is Wilding Construction. And we had had some fragmented
conversation with the Historical Society, soI've decided to cut right to the chase,
took my you know, walk inthere and said, hey, I've
got this picture of this and Ibelieve it's one of your kin folks,
uh, something that belongs to yourfamily. And sure enough, and then
you read the rest of the storyis really sweet. It was like falling

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on a thread of a cheap suit, right, and you've just kept on
raveling and getting better all the time, even pictures of that family that lived
there. So yeah, super sweet. Yeah. No, Like I said,
I love the story. I thinkthe story is very, very cool.
And he's got to be stoked thathere's his great great, not great,
but his grandfather and grandmother's watch fromlike a gift from when they were

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dating. Yeah, probably from theearly twenties, So that thing is probably
varied right around a hundred years.That that's the best guest we have.
We'll never know, but about probablyabout one hundred years that that thing was
very that's awesome. Hey what didhe end up doing with the watch?
Do you know? Well, we'regonna tonight at six o'clock at that job

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site, five Westerley Street. We'regonna have a little ceremony fortuitous that you
would call today, there's gonna bea little ceremony where we're going to reunite
the watch to the family and ournew homeowner. Of course, Habitat we
we build affordable homes and we havea new homeowner there, and we feel
like that whole property is now hasa legacy and a blessing and all of

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that kind of emblematic of that watch, Like that family lived there for years,
they're prosperous people, and now wehave a new homeowner that's gonna be
on the same property. So that'swhat we're gonna do. And did I
read you've been with Habitat for Humanityfor two years? Yeah, just over
two years. I've been a constructionmanager. Anyway, Good for you,

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Good for you. Well, dude, the story, the story is awesome.
I'm glad whoever whoever called you andsaid that you have to call me,
I'm glad that they did. Ithink that's great. Well, yeah,
I couldn't say no. That guywas driving down the road and said,
hey, they'd like to talk toyou for some follow up. And
you know, as a charitable organization, we're always looking for some publicity and

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for people to you know, contributeand volunteer and be part of our ongoing
mission. So thanks for the opportunity. And what is the the as long
as we're going down that road,um, Habitat for Humanity dot org.
Yeah, that would be this ouraffiliate specifically for folks. Um. Then
I understand, I'm not sorry,I'm not familiar with your show, but

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you're up in Washington, is thatcorrect? Yeah? But we're also like,
we're on all one O two onein Richmond. What do you normally
listen to there? Oh? Um, I sorry, I have serious XM,
so I usually listen to music orI like wasting money but something different.
Over writs free FM's free. Yeah, yeah it is. I know,

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I know, I'm so sorry.But at any rate, Um,
that's really great. No, ouraffiliate is Hanover and King William Habitat for
Humanity. We're right now down inKing William T County building our very first
Habitat home in that in that community, and we've got a bunch of houses
that are going to be built inAshland. Uh so we we build all

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through Hanover County and King William County. Yeah, good deal. And by
the way, I should be corrected, it's Habitat dot Org. I know,
is the like kind of the thebig overarching site. Hey, well,
listen, Jeff, I appreciate it. I hope the event goes well
tonight. Um and yeah, Ihope it's I hope it's a great event.
I did. I love the story. I thought it was very sweet.
All right. Yeah, well,hey, thanks for the opportunity,

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right, and make sure you're heylisten between us. I don't I don't
give a crap what you do withthe rest of the day. But turn
on the goddamn show in the morning, would you. Well, uh,
you know, I will turn onthe goddamn show, Jeff. Yeah,
hey, and maybe you should usebetter language if you want me to listen
to it. Okay, but remember, man, come on, all right,

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now, that's fair. That's fair, that's fair, okay, all
right, all right. By theway, you wanted to stab yourself in
a neck, well I did,but that was because you saved me from
a meeting. But that's you know, self inflicted wounds are just more fun.
Amen. All right, let's leaveat that note. All right,
very well, you know what itwas. It was good for one day,
all right, Jeff, I appreciateit. Thank you. Sir Jesus,

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you got it? How would Iknow? How would I know?
Do you always just drop multiple gdsand hope for the best. I got
worried when you said crap? Whydid you Christen? Yes? What?
Why? I didn't get worried.Some people are offended by the C word
crap, crap? Come on?Yes? Why I could say? Growing

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up the Well, I'm an adult, I'm a grown asser, grown a
man. Wait, can I aska serious question? Because now I'm gonna
feel bad? Is Habitat for humanitylike like um like religious base? There's
a religious connection there. Nobody cangive me a head up before I started
with what a what am I supposedto drop big crucifix on a piece of

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paper? Hey, whatever you do, no g D and don't say quiff
Elliott. Now he's really not listening. Well I know what he's not listening
to on XM. Yeah, therewe go, all right, Well,
you know what, it's good.It's good to know someone in habitat in
case I need him. Since thisisn't the ending we wanted. Let that

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beat tonight and I thought it wasso cool that this evening they're two.
It isn't the whole thing, andnow they're gonna want to play the segment.
But all right, well, youknow what, it's still a good

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story, So I'm not gonna apologizefor who I am. Hey, love
me for me. That's what christwould have said. All right, give
me a give me a quick break. It's Elliott in the Morning. Connect
with Elliott in the Morning eight sixsix two Elliott eight sixty six two three
five five four six eight Elliott inthe Morning. This isn't matter. I

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feel horrible. I do. Iwouldn't do that on purpose. Okay.
When you say that, though,Diane, it makes it look like it's
flippant. I thought I wasn't gonnaget it. Here's can can I can
I say? This? Is itthe sea word? No? No,

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no, no, how about Christen'sstory the well? But I'll get to
that in a second. But Idon't if I would have like, I
don't, I don't. I thoughtit was my story, right course,
yeah, and it still is.If I would have known, then I
would have been careful. I justhave pepper your good eyes with all that

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profanity. No, but I wasgonna say, if I just meant some
rando, i'd say those words.I don't think you would. I would.
You're more comfortable in this setting.Yeah, well yeah, this is
where this is where I do mywork. But if you met someone out
on the street, you're dropping thesword and two gds. Okay, can

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we can we start with the Cword. Crap is not a bad words.
Tyler and Kristen both like recoiled atthat. It went right over my
head. I think I don't thinkof crap as being offensive to somebody in
a it's not you know who,it's offensive too, it's a it's offensive
to children. There's nobody, noadult is like. I bet even Jeff

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and I shouldn't speak for him.I'm not quite honestly, I shouldn't even
speak to him. That's okay,he's not listening. But the the like,
I bet he's at times when they'vebeen like, hey, Jeff Howard,
things out a habitan for humanity fortoday. I bet he's even gone
like it's been a crappy day,like it's hot outside, it's been a
crappy day, or something like that. You don't think he's ever said that.

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I think you're pulling on the threatof a cheap suit. But if
if like, for example, iflike, if I, in what scenario
would I randomly run into somebody whowas religious? Well, that's the thing
you never know, don't know?Okay, missing the Lord's name in vain.

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Oh my god, you sound likeeverybody that calls a complaint. You
sound like a command man. No, but if I would have known that.
And by the way, the otherthing that bothers me the second it
happens and it gets uncomfortable, whichI did a very good job of getting

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myself out of. When you screamedit louder for a second, I thought
you were trying to explain. Nothingis something you hear to Diane the Okay,
that's two things we learned to welearned. We learned silence as a
sound in that Habitat for Humanity hasa foot in religion, a foot a

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Christian organization. Okay, well I'moh, I'm sorry. I didn't know
that. They don't advertise that.You know what it is to me?
People helping people. Sure, andit can be that, but yes,
probably even again, it doesn't matterif he was religious or if he was
not, or if the organization hadties to Christianity, or if it doesn't.

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You're really going to speak like thatto just someone you've met, first
conversation. Not in here? Notin here? Am I interviewing them for
a chocolate Like? Yeah? Imean the answer is I probably would like
if I just met somebody and wewere talking and they were like, oh,

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did you see the game, andI'd be like, oh, god,
damn capitals or whatever. Yeah,I would say that. Okay,
But have you been like talking aboutthe habitat for humanity with him? No?
No, But were you sitting atthe game cheering for three periods next
to this person? No, andyou've taken maybe notice of their behavior and

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you figure out that'll be cool withit? He seemed cool. I didn't
say cool as a person cool withit. The use of the Lord's name
in vain. Oh, stop sayingthat. But again, I hope Jeff
isn't mad. And then somebody's like, well, he's gonna have to do

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a lot of rosary stuff. Idon't know, he's not. Well,
you do a lot of hell Mary'swithin the rosary. Well, by the
way, I would tell Jeff,I'm sorry, I'm Jewish. I didn't
know, but I do. Doyou think what do we do? We

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think Jeff's up like mad, Idon't think so. He seemed to kind
of roll with it. I do. I think that he's going to listen.
Absolutely, he made that clear.He didn't even give you like the
nicety of saying, maybe I'll tunein. Yeah, he was like,
you're on up in DC, right, like, I have no chance.

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I know you sound like you getwhen they don't acknowledge your birthday here.
No, but I want him,I want him to. I want him
to like us. Green says,Uh, the c word is offensive.
Crap? Oh, get over it. Call it the words because everybody else

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thinks the other one right? Well, no, Iris said Iris. Does
that mean the old one is freedup? No? It says that his
eighty seven year old mom finds itvery offensive. Grap crap, that's the
one. How is that even offensive? Your story? Wait? What is

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Kristen? What? Diane? Thiskind of surprised me. It's a bad
word, the crap crap. EvenCraig said it and his breath smelled like
crapped. Maybe that's it. Iam what I eat. It was the

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answer to a trivia question, crap. Wait, so you couldn't say it
either, No, we would say, like all crud or oh dawn,
But how about when she went tocollege? Yeah, So when I went
to college, I came back homeand I'm like, oh crap or oh

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can I say damn? Oh damn? I don't know as Jeff and my
brother was like, man, Ican't wait till I go to college so
then I can come home and cusswhat it's all about. Growth, And
then we went back to churning butter, Diane, I have done that,

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thank you. And Diane's impression ofyour family sounds like someone from Stubenville.
But you cuss now, she doesn'tknow. There are certain words that she
doesn't like to say the word toilet. She says toilet, which is so

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odd for somebody who talks about fartingas much as you do. Beasts are
you? Were you offended by myuse of GD? I mean I would
never say that. I've never saidthat before. Oh stopping, No,

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you never use the Lord's name invain. You never said that before?
Absolutely not? Oh come on,nope, never, I swear on do
you say do you even say gD? You won't even say you won't
even say g D? No,that was never part of my vocabulary.
Never either was crap until you wentto college. My parents were allowed to

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say crap. You earned that?Yeah, what they do after they said
crap? That turning butter? Waityou say g d oh, No,
I'm just agreeing with Kristen. Ohokay, yeah, I just please yeah,
but I bet Dan. Don't youeven look at me? There's not
a word alive you or you won'tyell exactly, thank you? I didn't.

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There some words I won't say,like the effort, nope, nope,
fudge. But what about now?You'll say it now? If I'm
really really angry, it's rare.It's rare. Yeah, really, yeah?
Do you have and that you saya lot? Ass? Wow?

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If you whispered, oh, it'slike, oh, what's wrong with them?
It's got cancer? He's got cancer. Trucks. Hey, I noticed
the Wilson Smith. The Wilson's kidis home while school's going on trucks.

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Hey, what's what happened to hisdad? Cancer? Wait? So ass
is the only one you'll say?I mean sometimes if I like stub a
toe, I might see the Sword right or else say like oh fun,
I just did it the other day. She don't wear shoes? Was

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diet that's true them calloused up prettygood though. All right, very good,
thank you, Chris. One moreother word that we would use for
the s word. One more otherword. Hey starts with an ant.
She was gonna say, sugar.Have you already saying it? Sugar?

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Mom would go to the general storepick up. Now what room has Kristen
gone to? What happened with hervoice? There? Oh the bed,

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you'll say, But she pick upsome flies, so we get through the
harvest. It's so true. Allright, all right, very good,

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what's the thought came? All right, very good? Thank you? Kristen
buried all the animals that passed overthe winner. And you know you cannot
do that if not advised by theFarmer's Almanac. All right, all right,
thank you Kristin. Yep, yep, As Corey tweets, the real

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person Jeff should be mad at isthe person who told him to call the
sheriff. Well, I'll defend that. Listener. Elliott probably knows this is
a Christian based I mean that's commonknowledge. Right, But even but like

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we what did we? What didwe had just mentioned habitat for you,
Manny, oh, Jimmy Carter,like he never cussed. Uh, you're
the president of the United States.Seems you're never angry at somebody. And
yet no point he was like ofany president in recent memory, and that's
not very recent. He is straightlaced. So you don't think at any

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point who were we fighting with backthen? But at no point you don't
think. No. I don't havea year on this, but I guess.

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Jimmy Carter famously convened a group ofcongressmen at a White House center once
and was quoted as saying, ifKennedy runs, I'll whip his ass.
Oh damn. Remember when Howard Deanwent his campaign was done, and that

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was a big deal. He wasgonna go to Iowa and you're out,
Hi yoie in the morning. Heythis is me? Yeah, Hi,
who's ass? Hey? This isRyan perm Atlanta, your baseball from We

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talked a couple of weeks ago.Oh hey, dude, how are you
good man? I'm I'm sitting herecracking up. We're talking about cuss words.
And I'm raised by two very religiousSouthern parents. Um, and growing
up I wasn't even allowed to saythe word, but it had to be
bottom. Are you saying? Mydad? Like if he wanted to say

(34:00):
g d he would say durned burnit. I'm I'm I'm telling you man,
it is. It's a real thing. Like and I just went to
church till I was fours too,but I tossed like a sailor. Now
and you know, it's just yougotta steal that, yeah, every time,

(34:21):
don't steal that. He hit acurb, duran burn it, durn
burn it, dirt put it.I'm like, dude, what are you
doing? Man? All right,dude, Hey, I appreciate it,
thank you. Hold on now,I got to go to line three.
Hi. Hell yeah in the morning. Hello, Hi, who is this?

(34:42):
So this this happens to be theguy that called Jeff had told him
to call you. Whoops, whoops. Yeah, he's a great guy,
trust me. He just that's nothis his only call. And he was
a pastor for twenty five years.Oh well that doesn't make things better.

(35:13):
Well, listen, will you dome a favor? Will you do me
a favor? When you well,he may never talk to you again either,
But when you talk to will youwill you please tell him I did
not I did not do it intentionally. I understand. I'm sure he will
too. Just to the easy.Got to get along with it, that's
for sure. Well, you'll haveto let me know. I don't see
he and I getting along much rightnow
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