Episode Transcript
[0:00:01 – 0:00:06] Weather: This is an urgent weather message from the National Weather Service in Duluth.
[0:00:07 – 0:00:07] Weather: Blizzard warning.
[0:00:09 – 0:00:16] Weather: Southern Lake, Southern Cook, including the cities of two harbors, Silver Bay, Grand Marais.
[0:00:17 – 0:00:24] Weather: Blizzard warning remains in effect from 1 p.m. Sunday to 7 p.m. Central Daylight Time Tuesday.
[0:00:25 – 0:00:26] Weather: Blizzard conditions expected.
[0:00:27 – 0:00:35] Weather: Total snow accumulations of 13 to 20 inches and ice accumulations of around 1 10th of an inch.
[0:00:36 – 0:00:39] Weather: Winds gusting as high as 50 miles per hour.
[0:00:41 – 0:00:43] Weather: Southern Lake and Southern Cook counties.
[0:00:44 – 0:00:53] Weather: This includes the tribal lands of the Grand Portage Reservation from 1 p.m. Sunday to 7 p.m. Central Daylight Time Tuesday.
[0:00:54 – 0:00:57] Weather: Travel could be very difficult to impossible.
[0:00:57 – 0:01:01] Weather: Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility.
[0:01:02 – 0:01:05] Weather: The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.
[0:01:07 – 0:01:09] Weather: Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.
[0:01:10 – 0:01:14] Weather: Blizzard conditions are most likely from Sunday night through Monday afternoon.
[0:01:15 – 0:01:17] Weather: Travel should be restricted to emergencies only.
[0:01:18 – 0:01:21] Weather: If you must travel, have a winter survival kit with you.
[0:01:22 – 0:01:24] Weather: If you get stranded, stay with your vehicle.
[0:01:43 – 0:01:44] UNKNOWN: Yes.
[0:02:10 – 0:02:13] Adam Snowlog: The anti-winter is on hold.
[0:02:13 – 0:02:17] Adam Snowlog: Blizzard warning is in full effect here at the Tumbleshed.
[0:02:18 – 0:02:21] Adam Snowlog: My name is Francois Le Castor.
[0:02:22 – 0:02:23] Adam Snowlog: This is Chapter 7.
[0:02:24 – 0:02:26] Adam Snowlog: Your Snowlog.
[0:02:26 – 0:02:27] Adam Snowlog: Snowlog.
[0:02:27 – 0:02:30] Adam Snowlog: Snowlog.
[0:02:31 – 0:02:31] Adam Snowlog: It’s a blizzard out there.
[0:02:33 – 0:02:34] Adam Snowlog: We got a bunch of snow.
[0:02:35 – 0:02:41] Adam Snowlog: We got more snow in the last 24 hours than we’ve gotten on any day in the entire winter.
[0:02:42 – 0:02:44] Adam Snowlog: And yeah, winter’s back.
[0:02:44 – 0:02:44] Adam Snowlog: It’s great.
[0:02:45 – 0:02:47] Adam Snowlog: And yeah, I drove to town.
[0:02:48 – 0:02:48] Adam Snowlog: I went to work today.
[0:02:49 – 0:02:53] Adam Snowlog: And it wasn’t nice conditions, but I made it.
[0:02:53 – 0:02:54] Adam Snowlog: No problemo.
[0:02:57 – 0:02:59] Adam Snowlog: The comrades need their loaves of bread.
[0:03:02 – 0:03:07] Adam Snowlog: Anyways, bonjour, hivernance, thanks for being here tonight, and thank you for the update from the National Weather Service.
[0:03:10 – 0:03:13] Adam Snowlog: Pretty wild conditions and pretty much lived up to the forecast.
[0:03:14 – 0:03:16] Adam Snowlog: Your snow log for tonight.
[0:03:16 – 0:03:30] Adam Snowlog: It is the 25th of March 2024 and we’re right in the middle of this blizzard event and had eight inches this morning on the ground and I fired up the old John Deere 1032 and
[0:03:31 – 0:03:33] Adam Snowlog: and blasted that driveway clear.
[0:03:34 – 0:03:37] Adam Snowlog: And we had another two inches.
[0:03:38 – 0:03:42] Adam Snowlog: I cleared the stump, got out the old snow stick and poked around when I got home from work.
[0:03:43 – 0:03:53] Adam Snowlog: And we had another two inches, so we’re going to call it an official 10 inches for the day, which first time we’ve had double digits in one day all winter.
[0:03:54 – 0:04:07] Adam Snowlog: And the wind was as advised hard out of the east and that will be shifting I guess more to the northwest overnight as the low pressure moves towards Hudson Bay.
[0:04:10 – 0:04:11] Adam Snowlog: But yeah, we had 10 easy.
[0:04:12 – 0:04:23] Adam Snowlog: It’s still snowing pretty hard, and I just took Arrow out for a little walk before we hit record, and yeah, it’s still coming down nice, so who knows what we’ll have by morning.
[0:04:23 – 0:04:34] Adam Snowlog: I’m planning on getting up and snowblowing again, and school’s delayed and daycare’s delayed, so it should be a nice, like, easy, lazy morning with a mild snowblow in there.
[0:04:36 – 0:04:45] Adam Snowlog: And, uh, then, uh, you know, drop off old squeedo at daycare and, uh, head in fashionably late to work at about 1030.
[0:04:45 – 0:04:47] Adam Snowlog: That’s the plan.
[0:04:48 – 0:05:04] Adam Snowlog: Um, and then hopefully, uh, some sort of ski jour, uh, would be in my future, uh, with this fresh snow, talk to the neighbor and, uh, was planning on running the snowmobile out there to pack this down and hopefully save the snow we got now.
[0:05:04 – 0:05:04] Adam Snowlog: Uh,
[0:05:05 – 0:05:11] Adam Snowlog: Temperatures hovering just below freezing, but should stick around for a while.
[0:05:12 – 0:05:16] Adam Snowlog: Get ourselves a decent base here, so promising.
[0:05:17 – 0:05:21] Adam Snowlog: Yeah, but like Saturday, I was working in the yard building a trellis.
[0:05:21 – 0:05:27] Adam Snowlog: I’m gonna hopefully get some like vining peas and cucumbers and tiny pumpkins.
[0:05:28 – 0:05:51] Adam Snowlog: uh going on the trellis and uh yeah it was basically 99 snow free ice free on the entire um tumble shed property here uh cadence river had been open and then had refroze and then open and refroze again um but yeah i mean it was pretty much springtime here and i was getting a lot of good like yard work done and getting a
[0:05:59 – 0:05:59] Adam Snowlog: Anywhere near the house.
[0:06:01 – 0:06:02] Adam Snowlog: But yeah.
[0:06:03 – 0:06:05] Adam Snowlog: Like I said, it’s still snowing pretty hard out there.
[0:06:05 – 0:06:06] Adam Snowlog: It’s supposed to keep snowing overnight.
[0:06:07 – 0:06:10] Adam Snowlog: We could get another 7-8 inches overnight it sounds like here.
[0:06:12 – 0:06:14] Adam Snowlog: I’d be surprised if that’s what we got.
[0:06:14 – 0:06:16] Adam Snowlog: But we’re definitely going to get some more overnight.
[0:06:16 – 0:06:19] Adam Snowlog: And then it might turn to more of like an ice hazard tomorrow.
[0:06:20 – 0:06:24] Adam Snowlog: At least for anybody anywhere near the big lake.
[0:06:24 – 0:06:27] Adam Snowlog: Sounds like the ice could be more of an issue tomorrow.
[0:06:28 – 0:06:28] Adam Snowlog: But
[0:06:30 – 0:06:31] Adam Snowlog: You know, I’ll take it.
[0:06:31 – 0:06:32] Adam Snowlog: Pretty nice.
[0:06:34 – 0:06:39] Adam Snowlog: We had an interesting double X flare on the space weather.
[0:06:40 – 0:06:49] Adam Snowlog: The Vindleys were crackling at like a KP of 8 last night as the blizzard was really kicking off.
[0:06:49 – 0:06:51] Adam Snowlog: And that was just, I think, the first shockwave there.
[0:06:52 – 0:07:04] Adam Snowlog: We’re expected to have pretty elevated space weather and a good chance for northern lights like tomorrow, but friends, it sure doesn’t seem like those clouds are going to clear out of here by then.
[0:07:05 – 0:07:06] Adam Snowlog: Which is a real shame.
[0:07:08 – 0:07:12] Adam Snowlog: Had to KP up to like a 4 on Saturday night and went out pretty late.
[0:07:13 – 0:07:21] Adam Snowlog: And at first the clouds were quite streaky and it fooled me a bit into thinking maybe I was seeing some sort of massive northern light, but…
[0:07:23 – 0:07:24] Adam Snowlog: Took some photos and it was just clouds.
[0:07:25 – 0:07:27] Adam Snowlog: Turns out it was no glow, just cloud.
[0:07:28 – 0:07:29] Adam Snowlog: High levels.
[0:07:29 – 0:07:34] Adam Snowlog: But Saturday we had a massive, yeah, it was like a double X flare.
[0:07:35 – 0:07:36] Adam Snowlog: There’s a name for this.
[0:07:36 – 0:07:37] Adam Snowlog: I should have wrote it down.
[0:07:38 – 0:07:43] Adam Snowlog: It’s when two sunspots are conjoined and join forces.
[0:07:44 – 0:07:47] Adam Snowlog: And yeah, blam, blam, pow, pow.
[0:07:49 – 0:08:05] Adam Snowlog: uh earth directed too like perfectly earth directed so if anybody’s listening to this tonight and is uh looking at clear skies tomorrow anywhere in the north country uh could be one of them special storms it sounds like based on my experience of watching the space weather
[0:08:06 – 0:08:12] Adam Snowlog: So pretty exciting for all our friends at the Tumholm Sports Network.
[0:08:13 – 0:08:16] Adam Snowlog: KP Index about to put on a show, I think.
[0:08:16 – 0:08:20] Adam Snowlog: Got a mild ice fishing report.
[0:08:20 – 0:08:22] Adam Snowlog: I was out on Sunday morning.
[0:08:23 – 0:08:29] Adam Snowlog: Me and Lil Pike and Buddy Josh went out on Bogus Lake.
[0:08:31 – 0:08:57] Adam Snowlog: and went after some splake on Sunday morning like it had begun to snow like there was already a good amount of snow on the ground but it was still like ahead of the storm if you will barometer was falling had the whole lake to ourselves and due to the complete lack of snow cover we were able to literally just drive right to the landing which is a fun drive if anybody’s ever been up to
[0:08:57 – 0:08:59] Adam Snowlog: bogus peak.
[0:08:59 – 0:09:09] Adam Snowlog: There’s a big radio tower up there which does broadcast, you’ve guessed it friends, the National Weather Service weather forecasting amongst other things.
[0:09:11 – 0:09:21] Adam Snowlog: And you kind of climb up the top of this really steep hill off the Trout Lake Road and then there’s a fun little path that goes down to the landing which is normally
[0:09:22 – 0:09:34] Adam Snowlog: snowmobile or hiking kind of deal in the winter snowshoe but yeah you can just drive right down there on Sunday so drive right down there drag the baby out there in a sled
[0:09:37 – 0:09:55] Adam Snowlog: popped a couple holes in real shallow was the report we had heard and we started in like five feet of water and we had 11 good inches of ice with a little bit of fresh snow on top which made for very slippery conditions and
[0:09:56 – 0:10:02] Adam Snowlog: Yeah, five feet of water with rock, hard rock bottom, and wasn’t really getting a whole lot there.
[0:10:03 – 0:10:11] Adam Snowlog: I let Pike hold the rod for a little bit, and I thought it looked like he maybe had a bite, and I kind of went over and, uh…
[0:10:12 – 0:10:15] Adam Snowlog: And then I pulled it up, and yeah, the bait was gone.
[0:10:16 – 0:10:21] Adam Snowlog: So I think he did have a bite, but he had his hands tucked inside of its sleeves.
[0:10:22 – 0:10:26] Adam Snowlog: It didn’t have a great grip on the jigging rod and missed the hook set.
[0:10:27 – 0:10:29] Adam Snowlog: We’re not going to be too harsh on a two-year-old.
[0:10:30 – 0:10:32] Adam Snowlog: He doesn’t even know what a hook set is.
[0:10:32 – 0:10:34] Adam Snowlog: He’s just having fun and…
[0:10:34 – 0:10:37] Adam Snowlog: Well, you know, we had fun while the snack supply lasted.
[0:10:37 – 0:10:40] Adam Snowlog: Once the snacks ran out, it was time to head home.
[0:10:41 – 0:10:44] Adam Snowlog: But we got a good couple hours out there on the ice with Josh.
[0:10:44 – 0:10:46] Adam Snowlog: And he wasn’t getting nothing.
[0:10:46 – 0:10:52] Adam Snowlog: And then finally he grabbed the nils and moved a little closer to shore and popped one in there.
[0:10:52 – 0:10:54] Adam Snowlog: And then he was in like three feet of water.
[0:10:55 – 0:10:58] Adam Snowlog: And so basically fishing, you know, just right below the ice.
[0:10:59 – 0:11:08] Adam Snowlog: And I looked over, I heard something or I saw something on the corner of my eye and I looked over and I just saw him like lift up his jigging rod and like pull a nice splake right out of the lake.
[0:11:08 – 0:11:10] Adam Snowlog: Like didn’t have to reel at all.
[0:11:10 – 0:11:11] Adam Snowlog: Super shallow.
[0:11:12 – 0:11:17] Adam Snowlog: So there’s your true and honest fishing report.
[0:11:17 – 0:11:23] Adam Snowlog: He got one more small one after that, but that first one was nice enough to keep and had really beautiful spots.
[0:11:25 – 0:11:31] Adam Snowlog: I posted a picture of that splake spot onto the Instagram picture app, which I was pretty pleased with that picture.
[0:11:31 – 0:11:36] Adam Snowlog: And it’s been a while since I’ve had any success on the ice.
[0:11:36 – 0:11:41] Adam Snowlog: So we’re going to enjoy the success living vicariously through Josh.
[0:11:42 – 0:11:44] Adam Snowlog: And yeah, then we got the heck out of there and drove home.
[0:11:44 – 0:11:47] Adam Snowlog: And it’s a pretty quick ride back to the tumble shed from there.
[0:11:47 – 0:11:50] Adam Snowlog: And the little guy slept in the truck all the way.
[0:11:51 – 0:11:54] Adam Snowlog: So I’d say that was a pretty successful weekend.
[0:11:57 – 0:12:11] Adam Snowlog: You know, I was trying like a preserved minnow head for a while, but really it seemed like the bait of choice this winter for like rainbows and splakes especially has been the worm.
[0:12:14 – 0:12:32] Adam Snowlog: And started the Return of the King this evening after dinner time and was not expecting the film to open with Smeagol baiting a little hobbit worm on what appears to be an orc hook.
[0:12:32 – 0:12:37] Adam Snowlog: It’s the biggest hook I’ve ever seen, but I guess it’s just the trick of the hobbit, isn’t it?
[0:12:37 – 0:12:43] Adam Snowlog: Everything they pick up is… Like, later in the film, they show the, like, orb thing.
[0:12:44 – 0:12:50] Adam Snowlog: Gandalf, like, snags that orb up from the Hobbit.
[0:12:50 – 0:12:55] Adam Snowlog: But, like, when Saruman’s got it, you know, it’s like it appears to be just a marble.
[0:12:56 – 0:12:58] Adam Snowlog: And then, you know, he unfortunately…
[0:12:59 – 0:13:07] Adam Snowlog: Falls to his doom, drops it in the lake, and Pippin goes and grabs it out of there, and it’s like the size of a bowling ball.
[0:13:08 – 0:13:14] Adam Snowlog: It’s kind of fun how they play with the perspective and really play up the teensiness of the hobbitses.
[0:13:16 – 0:13:17] AdamSinging: But yeah.
[0:13:18 – 0:13:24] Adam Snowlog: Movie opens with Smeagol and Deagol having a grand old time in the rowboat.
[0:13:24 – 0:13:25] Adam Snowlog: Just two old buddies.
[0:13:26 – 0:13:36] Adam Snowlog: They’ve been best buddies their whole life and just out fishing on a Sunday morning out there on Bogus Lake and bobber down.
[0:13:37 – 0:13:43] Adam Snowlog: They love the worm and the huge hook with the cork bobber presentation and cane pole.
[0:13:44 – 0:13:50] Adam Snowlog: And yeah, big fish, little hobbit and gets dragged straight into the lake.
[0:13:51 – 0:13:55] Adam Snowlog: There’s deagle and appears to be like a nice salmon.
[0:13:55 – 0:13:56] Adam Snowlog: I’m going to give him high marks on the fish.
[0:13:57 – 0:13:59] Adam Snowlog: Pretty realistic fish there.
[0:14:05 – 0:14:08] Adam Snowlog: It’s my birthday, and I wants it?
[0:14:09 – 0:14:09] Adam Snowlog: Yikes.
[0:14:12 – 0:14:12] Adam Snowlog: R.I.P.
[0:14:12 – 0:14:14] Adam Snowlog: Deagle, huh?
[0:14:15 – 0:14:23] Adam Snowlog: Like, this is such a fun and nice, like, fishing story, and immediately ends with a strangulation with a crazy lunatic.
[0:14:25 – 0:14:26] Adam Snowlog: But, you know, it’s not his fault.
[0:14:26 – 0:14:28] Adam Snowlog: It’s the ring, right?
[0:14:28 – 0:14:31] Adam Snowlog: It’s the ring that drove him mad.
[0:14:31 – 0:14:37] Adam Snowlog: Definitely not just a murderous psycho out trying to catch some fishes.
[0:14:40 – 0:14:43] Adam Snowlog: He just devolves straight into madness of like eating raw fish.
[0:14:43 – 0:14:47] Adam Snowlog: Is this the origin of sushi or lake trout ceviche?
[0:14:48 – 0:14:51] Adam Snowlog: No, this is, he’s using like a Modak hand technically.
[0:14:51 – 0:14:53] Adam Snowlog: It’s Kevin Bacon in the River Wild.
[0:14:54 – 0:14:56] Adam Snowlog: Just eating on raw bullhead.
[0:14:56 – 0:14:58] Adam Snowlog: Juicy sweets.
[0:15:01 – 0:15:02] Adam Snowlog: Um, so yeah, pretty awful.
[0:15:03 – 0:15:05] Adam Snowlog: Welcome to The Return of the King.
[0:15:06 – 0:15:07] Adam Snowlog: It’s the series finale.
[0:15:07 – 0:15:08] Adam Snowlog: Is it a series finale?
[0:15:08 – 0:15:16] Adam Snowlog: It’s the finale of the trilogy of the Peter Jackson Extended Cut Deluxe Bonus Edition of The Lord of the Rings.
[0:15:16 – 0:15:17] Adam Snowlog: We’re into it.
[0:15:17 – 0:15:19] Adam Snowlog: It’s, um, end of March.
[0:15:19 – 0:15:27] Adam Snowlog: I thought we would be farther ahead on the schedule at this point in the winter, but this is the way the winter has unfolded for us.
[0:15:30 – 0:15:32] Adam Snowlog: The winter is not ours to choose, you know.
[0:15:33 – 0:15:35] Adam Snowlog: What’s the line that Gandalf uses?
[0:15:37 – 0:15:39] Adam Snowlog: I wish I wasn’t alive to see such a winter.
[0:15:39 – 0:15:44] Adam Snowlog: Well, such is the wish of anyone who lives to see such a winter.
[0:15:46 – 0:15:47] Adam Snowlog: Pretty much nailed it.
[0:15:48 – 0:15:49] Adam Snowlog: Pretty much nailed it.
[0:15:49 – 0:15:51] Adam Snowlog: I’m gonna have a sip for that one.
[0:15:54 – 0:15:54] Adam Snowlog: Yeah.
[0:15:56 – 0:16:02] Adam Snowlog: I’m going to try and keep this one into its storylines, but we’re going to jump over to Sam and Mr. Frodo.
[0:16:03 – 0:16:09] Adam Snowlog: Now with the fully golemed Smeagol making their way into Mordor.
[0:16:10 – 0:16:12] Adam Snowlog: And he’s up to something.
[0:16:12 – 0:16:14] Adam Snowlog: A tricksy little devil’s up to something.
[0:16:14 – 0:16:17] Adam Snowlog: Sam’s rationing the bread for the journey home.
[0:16:17 – 0:16:18] Adam Snowlog: Oh, bless his heart.
[0:16:19 – 0:16:21] Adam Snowlog: Sam still thinks they’re going home.
[0:16:22 – 0:16:25] Adam Snowlog: And he knows how to ration a bread, though.
[0:16:25 – 0:16:26] Adam Snowlog: So…
[0:16:28 – 0:16:28] Adam Snowlog: Got to hand it to him.
[0:16:28 – 0:16:35] Adam Snowlog: This guy, I would put Sam in charge of the camp kitchen on any trip I was on for sure.
[0:16:35 – 0:16:40] Adam Snowlog: He’s already shown his dedication to a salt box.
[0:16:40 – 0:16:42] Adam Snowlog: He’s got rationing skills, packing skills.
[0:16:43 – 0:16:44] Adam Snowlog: I mean, that was looking good.
[0:16:45 – 0:16:47] Adam Snowlog: So proud to have Sam on the trip.
[0:16:48 – 0:16:50] Adam Snowlog: But yeah, Gollum is up to something.
[0:16:50 – 0:16:52] Adam Snowlog: He’s trying to get him up these windy stairs.
[0:16:53 – 0:16:55] Adam Snowlog: She is always hungry for the sweeter meats.
[0:16:56 – 0:16:57] Adam Snowlog: What’s sweeter?
[0:16:58 – 0:17:03] Adam Snowlog: Bullhead have been described as juicy sweet and hobbitses have been described as sweeter meat.
[0:17:04 – 0:17:08] Adam Snowlog: So friends, can you settle a debate for me?
[0:17:09 – 0:17:10] Adam Snowlog: What is the sweeter meat?
[0:17:11 – 0:17:17] Adam Snowlog: Fresh caught bullhead by hand or hobbitses that have been tricked?
[0:17:18 – 0:17:20] Adam Snowlog: Innocent, beautiful hobbitses.
[0:17:21 – 0:17:24] Adam Snowlog: And, secondary question, who’s more innocent?
[0:17:25 – 0:17:28] Adam Snowlog: The hobbitses or a bullhead in a stream?
[0:17:30 – 0:17:35] Adam Snowlog: I hope we don’t have to ever see a hobbit get chewed with, you know…
[0:17:37 – 0:17:38] Adam Snowlog: Call them teeths.
[0:17:39 – 0:17:42] Adam Snowlog: He’s chewed a couple too many bullheads.
[0:17:43 – 0:17:45] Adam Snowlog: He’s forgotten so many things.
[0:17:46 – 0:17:53] Adam Snowlog: The smell of the trees and his own name even, sadly.
[0:17:55 – 0:17:58] Adam Snowlog: But yeah, Sam’s up to it.
[0:17:58 – 0:17:59] Adam Snowlog: He, like, understands, too.
[0:17:59 – 0:18:07] Adam Snowlog: He’s not just a great camp cook, but he also understands that Gollum’s up to something, and we definitely don’t want to be going up these stairs.
[0:18:08 – 0:18:12] Adam Snowlog: And he’s trying to tell Frodo, but Frodo insists we gotta trust him.
[0:18:12 – 0:18:13] Adam Snowlog: We need a guide.
[0:18:13 – 0:18:15] Adam Snowlog: And maybe he’s right.
[0:18:15 – 0:18:21] Adam Snowlog: It always seems like whatever gut instinct that Frodo and Gandalf have turns out to be right, so we’re just gonna have to go with that, huh?
[0:18:25 – 0:18:46] Adam Snowlog: um yeah so they basically get led down to this like crazy aurora borealis castle and they get to the stairs and uh start climbing but like frodo speaking of the gut instinct just starts like marching right towards the lead gate
[0:18:47 – 0:18:54] Adam Snowlog: And all of a sudden, sure enough, here comes the whole Nazgul witch… Nazgul… is this a mad witch?
[0:18:56 – 0:19:00] Adam Snowlog: There’s the Nazgul witch king, which I don’t know if that makes any sense.
[0:19:00 – 0:19:01] Adam Snowlog: He’s on a dragon?
[0:19:02 – 0:19:03] Adam Snowlog: She’s on a dragon?
[0:19:03 – 0:19:03] Adam Snowlog: I’m not sure.
[0:19:04 – 0:19:07] Adam Snowlog: We don’t really get a good look at the Nazgul witch king witch.
[0:19:09 – 0:19:12] Adam Snowlog: But it’s the baddest Nazgul of the nine.
[0:19:13 – 0:19:13] Adam Snowlog: We’ll just leave it at that.
[0:19:14 – 0:19:16] Adam Snowlog: And probably is the coolest dragon.
[0:19:18 – 0:19:19] Adam Snowlog: And so they all march out of there.
[0:19:20 – 0:19:32] Adam Snowlog: They’re heading to Minas Tirith and that is I guess where we end up leaving Sam and Frodo in this section.
[0:19:34 – 0:19:42] Adam Snowlog: I’m hoping by the end of this film everybody’s back together somewhere because these fragmented storylines where everybody’s off doing their own thing and then they’re constantly jumping back and forth.
[0:19:43 – 0:19:56] Adam Snowlog: It’s fine when you’re watching the movie, but when you’re trying to take notes and keep track of everything, when you have no idea what’s going on and can’t pronounce any of the names, it’s challenging, to say the least.
[0:20:00 – 0:20:07] Adam Snowlog: We, uh, moved back over and to the, uh, Isengard Tower, the Lesser Tower.
[0:20:09 – 0:20:13] Adam Snowlog: And they got Sauriman and the Ratboy trapped up there.
[0:20:14 – 0:20:17] Adam Snowlog: The trees got them, like, cornered up in their own tower, which is hilarious.
[0:20:18 – 0:20:24] Adam Snowlog: And he’s up there just spouting nonsense and yelling with a broken staff.
[0:20:25 – 0:20:27] Adam Snowlog: And, uh, he’s got no magic left.
[0:20:27 – 0:20:28] Adam Snowlog: He’s done.
[0:20:31 – 0:20:35] Adam Snowlog: Yeah.
[0:20:35 – 0:20:38] Adam Snowlog: Gandalf just, like, disses him hard.
[0:20:38 – 0:20:46] Adam Snowlog: There’s a bunch of, like, real grandiose speech going back and forth, and they’re trying to convince the rat boy to come back.
[0:20:47 – 0:20:51] Adam Snowlog: Like, you don’t have to hang out with this old fool anymore.
[0:20:51 – 0:20:53] Adam Snowlog: You know, come on back down, rat man.
[0:20:55 – 0:20:58] Adam Snowlog: Of course, does the most rat man thing possible and just stabs dude right in the back.
[0:20:59 – 0:21:24] Adam Snowlog: pushes him off the cliff uh he takes an arrow right through the right through the chest and they’re both done ski uh so r.i.p both y’all i’m glad to see both gone so i guess there’s no redemption arc for saruman unless you know he comes back what’s after the white wizard he come back as a glowing orb uh so who knows maybe there’s still redemption you still have the trees they say
[0:21:27 – 0:21:35] Adam Snowlog: And I don’t know, they’re trying to talk grimo worm tongues back down too, and like, maybe there’s redemption for him too, but it sure doesn’t seem like it.
[0:21:36 – 0:21:40] Adam Snowlog: Little boy falls right onto like a spike, awesome.
[0:21:40 – 0:21:43] Adam Snowlog: Drops the orb in the lake, as we’ve said, and the rest…
[0:21:44 – 0:21:45] Adam Snowlog: The rest is history.
[0:21:45 – 0:21:47] Adam Snowlog: They’re partying it up then.
[0:21:47 – 0:21:47] Adam Snowlog: They’re like, we got him.
[0:21:48 – 0:21:48] Adam Snowlog: We got him, boys.
[0:21:49 – 0:21:50] Adam Snowlog: The Ents did us a solid.
[0:21:52 – 0:21:55] Adam Snowlog: They’re having a real party swigging ale.
[0:21:55 – 0:21:59] Adam Snowlog: Apparently elves do not feel the effects of barrels of beer.
[0:22:02 – 0:22:04] Adam Snowlog: So he gimleys them.
[0:22:04 – 0:22:05] Adam Snowlog: He out gimleys the gimley.
[0:22:06 – 0:22:08] Adam Snowlog: with his elf magic.
[0:22:09 – 0:22:12] Adam Snowlog: They sing a great dancing tune on the table.
[0:22:12 – 0:22:16] Adam Snowlog: I’ll just see anybody dancing on a table with a huge mug of ale.
[0:22:17 – 0:22:24] AdamSinging: The only brew for the brave and true comes from the Green Dragon.
[0:22:25 – 0:22:26] Adam Snowlog: That’s how it should have gone.
[0:22:27 – 0:22:29] Adam Snowlog: I like my version of the Green Dragon.
[0:22:29 – 0:22:30] Adam Snowlog: I like their version, too.
[0:22:30 – 0:22:33] Adam Snowlog: I want to go hang out at the Green Dragon.
[0:22:33 – 0:22:34] Adam Snowlog: Sounds awesome.
[0:22:35 – 0:22:38] Adam Snowlog: Maybe we’ll get back to the Green Dragon before the end of this story.
[0:22:39 – 0:22:40] Adam Snowlog: One can hope.
[0:22:41 – 0:22:43] Adam Snowlog: So there’s very double dragons in here.
[0:22:43 – 0:22:47] Adam Snowlog: We got Nazgul dragons, which are awful and horrifying.
[0:22:47 – 0:22:52] Adam Snowlog: And we’ve got the mystique of the green dragon, which sounds like the world’s greatest pub.
[0:22:52 – 0:22:55] Adam Snowlog: And I want to meet y’all at the green dragon.
[0:22:56 – 0:22:57] Adam Snowlog: No Nazguls allowed.
[0:22:58 – 0:22:59] Adam Snowlog: Yes to dancing.
[0:22:59 – 0:23:00] Adam Snowlog: Yes to ale.
[0:23:02 – 0:23:07] Adam Snowlog: Uh, yeah, but, and they’re all like sleeping it off, but Pippin’s just like obsessed with this orb.
[0:23:07 – 0:23:12] Adam Snowlog: He just like cannot have it, uh, out of his control.
[0:23:12 – 0:23:16] Adam Snowlog: So he goes and, I don’t know, I didn’t realize Gandalf slept with his eyes open.
[0:23:16 – 0:23:18] Adam Snowlog: Uh, what’s that all about?
[0:23:20 – 0:23:21] Adam Snowlog: is that a wizard thing?
[0:23:22 – 0:23:46] Adam Snowlog: Uh, this is the first time it’s come up, but, uh, yeah, he just, like, easily robs Gandalf in his sleep of the orb, uncovers it, and it, uh, it’s terrifying, and, uh, I tried to take a couple pictures of that scene, and I never was able to do it justice, so we’re just gonna leave that one to imagination, but, uh, you know, yeah, he hears the horrible whispers, he sees the horrible, uh, things, and, uh,
[0:23:48 – 0:24:09] Adam Snowlog: He somehow resists telling them about Mr. Frodo, though, which Gandalf does believe that he’s telling the truth, so that was good, and they also got some intel out of the deal, so somehow Pippin, by doing the complete wrong thing, did them all right, because they figure out that they’re going for the Withered White Tree, that’s Minas Tarith,
[0:24:10 – 0:24:11] Adam Snowlog: The capital of the Gondors.
[0:24:12 – 0:24:14] Adam Snowlog: It’s just Gondors.
[0:24:15 – 0:24:17] Adam Snowlog: It’s so wrong of you to say it like that.
[0:24:17 – 0:24:18] Adam Snowlog: The Gondors.
[0:24:18 – 0:24:19] Adam Snowlog: Hey, hey.
[0:24:19 – 0:24:20] Adam Snowlog: Pew, pew, pew, pew.
[0:24:20 – 0:24:21] Adam Snowlog: The Gondors.
[0:24:22 – 0:24:22] Adam Snowlog: They’re coming for you.
[0:24:23 – 0:24:25] Adam Snowlog: You guys are in big trouble.
[0:24:27 – 0:24:31] Adam Snowlog: Yeah, I saw the white tree in a courtyard of stone that is burning.
[0:24:31 – 0:24:33] Adam Snowlog: I could hear the voice inside my head.
[0:24:33 – 0:24:41] Adam Snowlog: But yeah, Sauron will be striking the Minas Tirith, and the men must unite.
[0:24:43 – 0:24:43] Adam Snowlog: Why?
[0:24:45 – 0:24:45] Adam Snowlog: Why?
[0:24:45 – 0:24:46] Adam Snowlog: asked Rohan.
[0:24:46 – 0:24:48] Adam Snowlog: Should we aid those that did not aid us?
[0:24:51 – 0:24:52] Adam Snowlog: Gandalf is, you know…
[0:24:54 – 0:24:55] Adam Snowlog: He’s going to go investigate.
[0:24:55 – 0:24:59] Adam Snowlog: So Gandalf and Pippin take off on Shadowfax with haste.
[0:25:00 – 0:25:04] Adam Snowlog: And now Pippin is the false Frodo.
[0:25:05 – 0:25:06] Adam Snowlog: It’s a false Frodo operation.
[0:25:08 – 0:25:19] Adam Snowlog: This is the conspiracy theory in Mordor, is that because he grabbed the orb, you know, they think that he is the halfling with the Ring of Power.
[0:25:19 – 0:25:22] Adam Snowlog: So it’s sort of like a diversionary tactic.
[0:25:23 – 0:25:25] Adam Snowlog: Is this why they end up attacking…
[0:25:26 – 0:25:28] Adam Snowlog: Minus Tirith or was that plan already in place?
[0:25:29 – 0:25:33] Adam Snowlog: And they just sort of like, we better get there with the horse to make them think they’re doing it right.
[0:25:34 – 0:25:34] Adam Snowlog: What’s going on here?
[0:25:35 – 0:25:37] Adam Snowlog: Or is it just because it’s literally right across the river?
[0:25:38 – 0:25:42] Adam Snowlog: You know, why didn’t they go there first and then they went to Helm’s Deep instead?
[0:25:43 – 0:25:45] Adam Snowlog: Because minus Tirith was too obvious, but…
[0:25:47 – 0:26:08] Adam Snowlog: it’s being led by lesser men now and then it’s not looking good for them especially with the vision of the city on fire and that poor tree will never flower again they get there and he’s like straight up Gandalf’s like do not he’s like don’t talk about this don’t talk about that and you know honestly little fellow
[0:26:09 – 0:26:11] Adam Snowlog: He’d be better off if he didn’t say anything at all, just zip it.
[0:26:12 – 0:26:15] Adam Snowlog: So they get in there, and literally the guy already knows everything.
[0:26:16 – 0:26:17] Adam Snowlog: He has eyes.
[0:26:17 – 0:26:18] Adam Snowlog: The White Tower has eyes.
[0:26:19 – 0:26:24] Adam Snowlog: And he immediately busts them down, which Gandalf should have seen coming, probably, huh?
[0:26:24 – 0:26:33] Adam Snowlog: And Pippin just spills the beans and vows to, I will serve you now to pay off the debt of Boromir’s tragic death by Scud Missile.
[0:26:37 – 0:26:40] Adam Snowlog: And, you know, Gandalf’s trying to talk some sense into them.
[0:26:40 – 0:26:42] Adam Snowlog: Like, you got to call your allies up.
[0:26:42 – 0:26:43] Adam Snowlog: You guys are going to get ripped.
[0:26:44 – 0:26:46] Adam Snowlog: And you better call for help right now.
[0:26:46 – 0:26:47] Adam Snowlog: And he’s like, you’re not going to usurp me.
[0:26:48 – 0:26:50] Adam Snowlog: And I know about this Aragorn fellow.
[0:26:50 – 0:26:53] Adam Snowlog: And he’s like, I will not bow to this ranger of the north.
[0:26:54 – 0:26:59] Adam Snowlog: Authority is not given to you to deny the return of the king, steward.
[0:26:59 – 0:27:02] Adam Snowlog: That’s a little too harsh.
[0:27:02 – 0:27:04] Adam Snowlog: That’s a little too hard for Gandalf.
[0:27:05 – 0:27:07] Adam Snowlog: I’m not going to try it again, but it was a hell of a line.
[0:27:09 – 0:27:11] Adam Snowlog: And there it is, the return of the king.
[0:27:11 – 0:27:12] Adam Snowlog: So, it’s Aragorn.
[0:27:13 – 0:27:14] Adam Snowlog: He’s coming.
[0:27:14 – 0:27:16] Adam Snowlog: And the men, and the women…
[0:27:17 – 0:27:22] Adam Snowlog: They’re going to follow him because he’s a natural born leader, unlike any of these halfwits in Gondor.
[0:27:24 – 0:27:29] Adam Snowlog: I really like the scene where they go up on the roof by the withered white tree, which, what kind of tree is it?
[0:27:30 – 0:27:31] Adam Snowlog: Anybody know what kind of birch that is?
[0:27:31 – 0:27:35] Adam Snowlog: Or is this like a magical tree?
[0:27:35 – 0:27:40] Adam Snowlog: Is this, so yeah, straight up George R. R. Martin stole even magical white trees.
[0:27:40 – 0:27:41] Adam Snowlog: Like there’s nothing original about,
[0:27:42 – 0:27:56] Adam Snowlog: it’s all stolen from Lord of the Rings you can probably see the future and communicate with the Ravens and the root people through this withered old white tree connected to the castle I’m not gonna be surprised if they use it as like a radio at some point or as a time-traveling device
[0:27:58 – 0:28:00] Adam Snowlog: I hope we get to see it flowering again though, am I right?
[0:28:00 – 0:28:02] Adam Snowlog: Like we’re going to see the thing with the flowers.
[0:28:02 – 0:28:13] Adam Snowlog: They can’t show you a withered old crappy white tree in a beautiful castle and then say like it’ll never flower again and then not show you the flowers, right?
[0:28:13 – 0:28:15] Adam Snowlog: Like we’re going to get to see this thing flowering by the end.
[0:28:16 – 0:28:16] Adam Snowlog: Right guys?
[0:28:17 – 0:28:17] Adam Snowlog: Friends?
[0:28:17 – 0:28:18] Adam Snowlog: Anybody out there listening?
[0:28:19 – 0:28:21] Adam Snowlog: Please tell me we’re going to see the flowers.
[0:28:22 – 0:28:30] Adam Snowlog: I love that whole scene where they’re up there on the roof though and then they like pan the camera around and they show Mordor just like right over there across the Cadence River.
[0:28:32 – 0:28:33] Adam Snowlog: It’s really close.
[0:28:34 – 0:28:37] Adam Snowlog: And the shadow is coming because the orcs don’t like sunlight.
[0:28:38 – 0:28:40] Adam Snowlog: SPF 100 for those orcs.
[0:28:41 – 0:28:43] Adam Snowlog: And shades for sure.
[0:28:43 – 0:28:44] Adam Snowlog: And a nice hat.
[0:28:44 – 0:28:47] Adam Snowlog: You’re going to need a sombrero for each orc to keep them out of the sun.
[0:28:49 – 0:28:50] Adam Snowlog: They don’t like that.
[0:28:50 – 0:28:54] Adam Snowlog: So they’re right in the beginning of the shadow here.
[0:28:55 – 0:28:56] Adam Snowlog: And it’s not looking good.
[0:28:56 – 0:28:56] Adam Snowlog: Of course the orcs…
[0:28:57 – 0:29:01] Adam Snowlog: As soon as the shadow hits the river, they’re crossing the river in nice boats.
[0:29:01 – 0:29:04] Adam Snowlog: I gotta give these orcs some high marks on their boatsmanship.
[0:29:05 – 0:29:07] Adam Snowlog: Boat skills are high with these orcs.
[0:29:07 – 0:29:08] Adam Snowlog: Good paddling.
[0:29:10 – 0:29:13] Adam Snowlog: Teamwork, and they’re not paddling canoes.
[0:29:13 – 0:29:18] Adam Snowlog: These are like Normandy D-Day landing craft made out of alder, it looks like.
[0:29:20 – 0:29:25] Adam Snowlog: So they hit the bridge running and get into it with Faramir and his boys.
[0:29:26 – 0:29:33] Adam Snowlog: But they don’t have enough to stop them there at the river, so they fall back.
[0:29:33 – 0:29:34] Adam Snowlog: It’s not looking great.
[0:29:35 – 0:29:36] Adam Snowlog: It’s not looking great at this point.
[0:29:36 – 0:29:38] Adam Snowlog: They’re like, if the river falls, that’s it.
[0:29:38 – 0:29:41] Adam Snowlog: And it’s like, well, yeah, that’s how it works.
[0:29:41 – 0:29:42] Adam Snowlog: Of course the river’s going to fall.
[0:29:43 – 0:29:44] Adam Snowlog: They fall back.
[0:29:44 – 0:29:51] Adam Snowlog: They’re getting chased by the dragon Nazgul that attacks the river fort and then chases their asses back to Minas Tirath.
[0:29:53 – 0:29:55] Adam Snowlog: Um, well, that’s all going on.
[0:29:56 – 0:30:00] Adam Snowlog: Uh, Gandalf basically tricks Pippin.
[0:30:00 – 0:30:01] Adam Snowlog: He didn’t trick him, I guess.
[0:30:01 – 0:30:04] Adam Snowlog: He’s just like, you better come through for us here and get up there and light that beacon.
[0:30:05 – 0:30:10] Adam Snowlog: And sure enough, like, the beacon’s being guarded by, like, two lazy boys taking a nap.
[0:30:10 – 0:30:34] Adam Snowlog: and easily the sneaky little hobbit gets up there and lights the beacons, which then triggers the whole beacon array, and within very little time, the riders of Rohan are summoned by the beacons, which, excellent use of bonfires, and hope is kindled.
[0:30:35 – 0:30:36] Adam Snowlog: I’m feeling very kindled.
[0:30:38 – 0:30:40] Adam Snowlog: Oh, oh, I’m kindled.
[0:30:42 – 0:30:47] Adam Snowlog: And this has got to be one of the most excellent examples of wood gnoming in all of cinema.
[0:30:48 – 0:31:02] Adam Snowlog: Not just one set of wood gnoming, but it appears to be 19 to 20 peaks worth of peak-top bonfires with people hanging out there ready to torture them at a given notice.
[0:31:04 – 0:31:13] Adam Snowlog: I guess if they could have used the tree as a communication device to other worlds or kingdoms, they probably would have just used that instead of calling on the beacons.
[0:31:13 – 0:31:17] Adam Snowlog: But it seems like there’s something special about the beacons being lit here.
[0:31:18 – 0:31:41] Adam Snowlog: hey light the beacons call your friends he’s like I’m not calling those bum Rohans and they light the beacons and the Rohans are like alright we’re going Gondor calls for aid and Rohan will answer yeah
[0:31:43 – 0:32:05] Adam Snowlog: uh and the orcs like you know all right so well this is all going on they’re like we’re gonna send the horse boys back we’re heading the horsies are coming hanging there for a couple days and the orcs get across the river and they like zoom in on this like pig man orc uh this looks like something i would have seen like in the nether playing minecraft with my brother
[0:32:06 – 0:32:08] Adam Snowlog: Brother Andrew, are you out there?
[0:32:08 – 0:32:08] Adam Snowlog: Are you listening?
[0:32:10 – 0:32:11] Adam Snowlog: What’s up with those pigmen?
[0:32:11 – 0:32:14] Adam Snowlog: Are the pigmen from Minecraft related to the orcs in some way?
[0:32:17 – 0:32:41] Adam Snowlog: asking for me because I think they are but pig man like they zoom in on his face the age the age of the orcs is over no Jesus I messed that up we’re gonna start that over all right three two one zooming in on the pig man face and he goes the age of man is over the time of the orc has come
[0:32:42 – 0:32:43] Adam Snowlog: He, he, he.
[0:32:43 – 0:32:51] Adam Snowlog: So yeah, S is about to hit the fan here in minus Tirath.
[0:32:53 – 0:33:02] Adam Snowlog: Meanwhile, we get one scene where Arwen is still slowly walking through the woods to get to this boat to safety with the elf retreat.
[0:33:02 – 0:33:09] Adam Snowlog: And she’s looking through the woods and sees, I’m guessing it’s Aragorn with their son.
[0:33:10 – 0:33:11] Adam Snowlog: And it’s a beautiful boy.
[0:33:12 – 0:33:14] Adam Snowlog: And she has the vision of her son.
[0:33:15 – 0:33:19] Adam Snowlog: And yeah, she just rears her horse around and is like, I’m out of here, elf guard.
[0:33:20 – 0:33:20] Adam Snowlog: I’m going back.
[0:33:22 – 0:33:34] Adam Snowlog: to Rivendell I’m going to confront my father about this because he lied to me about the Matrix and he lied to me about what he saw in the flames because he didn’t just see death and destruction
[0:33:36 – 0:33:42] Adam Snowlog: He failed to inform her that there was hope in the vision because, you know, maybe she will die.
[0:33:43 – 0:33:44] Adam Snowlog: Maybe Aragorn will die eventually.
[0:33:46 – 0:33:48] Adam Snowlog: Nobody lives forever anyways, but what about the children?
[0:33:50 – 0:33:52] Adam Snowlog: She’s not really too pleased with it.
[0:33:52 – 0:33:54] Adam Snowlog: She’s like, you saw death, but you also saw…
[0:33:55 – 0:33:56] Adam Snowlog: the life of my child.
[0:33:56 – 0:33:57] Adam Snowlog: And he does not deny it.
[0:33:59 – 0:34:05] Adam Snowlog: She demands to have the shards reforged into a mighty sword.
[0:34:06 – 0:34:09] Adam Snowlog: And, I mean, we all knew that was coming, right?
[0:34:10 – 0:34:12] Adam Snowlog: So I’m pretty excited to see the big sword come back.
[0:34:13 – 0:34:14] Adam Snowlog: Because you got it, right?
[0:34:14 – 0:34:22] Adam Snowlog: It’s probably the only weapon that’s allowed to chop the ring off of somebody or turn the tide of battle at the most pivotal and key moment.
[0:34:23 – 0:34:24] Adam Snowlog: The comments on
[0:34:27 – 0:34:56] Adam Snowlog: death of the current generation not being as important as the life of the child or the future generation here seemed to mirror what Gandalf had said earlier of the kings of Gondor caring more about their graves and the glory of their ancestors more than their current cities and their children and why this is what has led these kinds of decisions, this short-sighted
[0:34:59 – 0:35:16] Adam Snowlog: short-sighted decisions on managing their kingdom has led to the white city being governed and ruled by lesser men because they didn’t care about the future they only cared about themselves in the past you live in the past man and i thought that was kind of
[0:35:18 – 0:35:24] Adam Snowlog: mirrored in the way that Arwen ends up interpreting the vision compared to the way that her father did.
[0:35:25 – 0:35:28] Adam Snowlog: So I thought that was rather nice.
[0:35:31 – 0:35:52] Adam Snowlog: Quick flashback to the Nazgul’s Dragon team, they’re riding down the Rohan Riders, I’m sorry it’s not the Rohan Riders, the Faramir gang, they’re heading back and the White Rider, Gandalf, rides up to save the day once again but just blinds the Nazgul and sends him back to the river temporarily I’m sure.
[0:35:53 – 0:35:56] Adam Snowlog: And they get everybody back inside the Minas Tirith.
[0:35:57 – 0:35:59] Adam Snowlog: And Faramir is giving them the look.
[0:35:59 – 0:36:00] Adam Snowlog: He’s giving Pippin the look.
[0:36:00 – 0:36:04] Adam Snowlog: They’re like, you’ve seen hobbitses before, haven’t you?
[0:36:05 – 0:36:06] Adam Snowlog: He’s like, yeah, I did.
[0:36:07 – 0:36:09] Adam Snowlog: And I sent him into Mordor with the Ring of Power.
[0:36:10 – 0:36:18] Adam Snowlog: And it’s the, what is it, the father.
[0:36:21 – 0:36:22] Adam Snowlog: The steward.
[0:36:23 – 0:36:24] Adam Snowlog: He’s not the king.
[0:36:24 – 0:36:25] Adam Snowlog: He’s the steward.
[0:36:25 – 0:36:27] Adam Snowlog: He’s not happy about that.
[0:36:27 – 0:36:29] Adam Snowlog: You sent a ring of power into Mordor with a witless halfling?
[0:36:32 – 0:36:33] Adam Snowlog: It’s not good, buddy.
[0:36:33 – 0:36:34] Adam Snowlog: It’s not good.
[0:36:35 – 0:36:36] Adam Snowlog: We’re going to leave it there.
[0:36:37 – 0:36:42] Adam Snowlog: The snow is still falling outside, and the fire is burning bright here in the woodshed.
[0:36:42 – 0:36:48] Adam Snowlog: I’m joined here tonight with Arrow the Husky and even Agnes the Old Cat.
[0:36:50 – 0:36:51] Adam Snowlog: A withered old white cat.
[0:36:51 – 0:36:53] Adam Snowlog: She will flower again someday, too, hopefully.
[0:36:54 – 0:36:57] Adam Snowlog: Probably in the springtime, which is right around the corner.
[0:36:58 – 0:37:04] Adam Snowlog: But for now, it is blizzarding out, and it’s about darn time we had a blizzard up here in the North Country.
[0:37:04 – 0:37:09] Adam Snowlog: So thanks for sticking with us all the way to Chapter 7 of the Snow Lag this year for our first blizzard.
[0:37:10 – 0:37:12] Adam Snowlog: Thanks for being here, and thanks for listening, friends.
[0:37:12 – 0:37:13] Adam Snowlog: I’m going to get on out of here.
[0:37:13 – 0:37:15] Adam Snowlog: Remember what we always say.
[0:37:16 – 0:37:18] Adam Snowlog: Snow takes many forms.
[0:37:18 – 0:37:19] Adam Snowlog: Good night.
[0:37:23 – 0:37:25] UNKNOWN: Let us grant his praise.

