Episode Transcript
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[0:00:35 – 0:01:02] Adam: welcome to tumble home boundary waters podcast my name is adam joining me here in the tumble shed is my dear friend eric good evening good evening they’re feeding them they’re feeding the dogs feeding frenzy is upon us somebody threw a bunch of pork chops in a brazilian river oh no if anybody knows a famous brazilian river out there hit us up in the gmail yeah i can’t think of any off the top of my head
[0:01:03 – 0:01:06] Adam: Yeah, they have the fewest rivers of any country in the world.
[0:01:07 – 0:01:07] Erik: Famously.
[0:01:09 – 0:01:10] Adam: Devoid of river.
[0:01:10 – 0:01:11] Adam: Devoid of river.
[0:01:11 – 0:01:11] Adam: Not this podcast, though.
[0:01:11 – 0:01:14] Adam: We’re festooned with river and flowing waters.
[0:01:15 – 0:01:15] Adam: So much river.
[0:01:16 – 0:01:17] Erik: So much flowing water.
[0:01:17 – 0:01:19] Erik: So many colors of the wind.
[0:01:19 – 0:01:19] Erik: Yeah.
[0:01:22 – 0:01:23] Adam: All the colors of the wind.
[0:01:23 – 0:01:34] Adam: And we have acquired a new giant willow tree, which gives us advice and guidance in all things life, love, and business.
[0:01:35 – 0:01:37] Erik: Yeah, yes.
[0:01:39 – 0:01:45] Erik: Classically, you know, the ancients, the First Nations were all about business.
[0:01:45 – 0:01:47] Adam: Yeah, they invented the Chamber of Commerce.
[0:01:49 – 0:01:54] Adam: And that was way before the establishment of the Township of Jamestown.
[0:01:54 – 0:01:54] Erik: Yeah.
[0:01:55 – 0:01:56] Erik: Yeah.
[0:01:57 – 0:02:02] Erik: Truth be told, never seen Pocahontas before.
[0:02:02 – 0:02:02] Erik: You haven’t?
[0:02:02 – 0:02:03] Erik: Had never seen it.
[0:02:04 – 0:02:04] Erik: Wow.
[0:02:04 – 0:02:13] Erik: I mean, I’m vaguely familiar with like the song and or songs, but I never sat down and watched the whole thing from beginning to end.
[0:02:13 – 0:02:19] Erik: And boy, I did it last night and we’re going to talk about it on this week’s Tumble Home Cinema Classics.
[0:02:19 – 0:02:20] Erik: It’s incredible.
[0:02:21 – 0:02:23] Erik: On Patreon, $5 a month, y’all.
[0:02:25 – 0:02:26] Erik: Still talking movies.
[0:02:26 – 0:02:33] Erik: I’m not sure what the theme is anymore, but I think Pocahontas has been referenced kind of enough.
[0:02:34 – 0:02:42] Erik: And the main reason we decided to do this was you asked AI what the inverse movie was to Team America.
[0:02:43 – 0:02:45] Adam: Yeah, the antithesis.
[0:02:45 – 0:02:46] Erik: The antithesis movie.
[0:02:46 – 0:02:48] Erik: And originally, didn’t it give you My Neighbor Totoro?
[0:02:49 – 0:02:50] Adam: Yeah.
[0:02:50 – 0:02:52] Adam: No, it originally gave me Zero Dark Thirty.
[0:02:53 – 0:02:53] Adam: Oh.
[0:02:53 – 0:02:58] Adam: Zero Bark Thirty featuring Laksama Bin Laden.
[0:02:58 – 0:02:59] Adam: Yeah, no.
[0:02:59 – 0:03:00] Erik: No, it couldn’t.
[0:03:00 – 0:03:02] Erik: That does not seem right.
[0:03:02 – 0:03:03] Erik: AI, yeah.
[0:03:03 – 0:03:25] Adam: unbelievable like the phones are definitely listening to you because it first replied zero dark 30 and then i said no without the war yeah no war that’s a war movie i and that’s when i figured out you need to ask for the antithesis yes no war and that’s when it said totoro but uh it also then i scrolled down a couple answers and it had recommended pocahontas as well
[0:03:25 – 0:03:29] Erik: Well, we’ll do Totoro whenever we do bus month.
[0:03:30 – 0:03:31] Erik: Cat bus month.
[0:03:31 – 0:03:33] Erik: Yeah, cat bus month.
[0:03:35 – 0:03:36] Erik: Here it comes.
[0:03:36 – 0:03:36] Erik: Yeah.
[0:03:36 – 0:03:38] Erik: Miyazaki.
[0:03:38 – 0:03:40] Erik: Yeah, we could do a whole Miyazaki month.
[0:03:40 – 0:03:40] Erik: That would be crazy.
[0:03:40 – 0:03:41] Adam: We should, honestly.
[0:03:41 – 0:03:41] Adam: We should do it.
[0:03:42 – 0:03:53] Erik: I did suggest Nausicaa because of the Cameron Winter song that I had no idea was potentially titled and or about that movie.
[0:03:53 – 0:03:54] Erik: I’ve not seen it.
[0:03:56 – 0:03:57] Erik: Seems like an instant classic.
[0:03:57 – 0:03:59] Erik: Seems like an instant classic, no doubt.
[0:03:59 – 0:04:01] Erik: But yeah, Pocahontas.
[0:04:02 – 0:04:04] Erik: Was that Mel Gibson?
[0:04:04 – 0:04:04] Erik: It was.
[0:04:05 – 0:04:05] Erik: What the heck?
[0:04:06 – 0:04:07] Erik: That wasn’t him singing, though, was it?
[0:04:08 – 0:04:08] Erik: It was.
[0:04:09 – 0:04:09] Adam: What?
[0:04:09 – 0:04:09] Adam: What?
[0:04:09 – 0:04:10] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:10 – 0:04:10] Adam: Wow.
[0:04:10 – 0:04:11] Adam: We’re going to get into it.
[0:04:11 – 0:04:12] Adam: We are going to get into it.
[0:04:12 – 0:04:14] Adam: But yeah, I did not.
[0:04:14 – 0:04:17] Adam: I had not guessed Mel Gibson.
[0:04:17 – 0:04:23] Adam: And I will reveal my actual guess on the TCC episode from the magazine later.
[0:04:23 – 0:04:24] Erik: Your actual guess to what?
[0:04:24 – 0:04:27] Adam: As to who voiced John Smith.
[0:04:27 – 0:04:28] Erik: Before you knew it was Mel Gibson.
[0:04:28 – 0:04:28] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:28 – 0:04:31] Adam: I was like, is it?
[0:04:31 – 0:04:32] Adam: Oh, what a teaser.
[0:04:32 – 0:04:35] Adam: And I was like, then we got to the end and I was like, it wasn’t.
[0:04:35 – 0:04:36] Adam: It was Mel Gibson.
[0:04:37 – 0:04:40] Adam: Oh yeah, obviously it was Mel Gibson.
[0:04:41 – 0:04:45] Erik: The old days of classic Disney animation, just…
[0:04:47 – 0:04:49] Erik: Tell you what, it looks so good.
[0:04:49 – 0:04:58] Erik: I watched it on a computer and I was like, I don’t even, I’ve never even considered buying a Disney movie on DVD.
[0:04:59 – 0:05:04] Erik: But that one I could tell would look incredible on a big TV.
[0:05:05 – 0:05:11] Adam: It even looks incredible watching it on your phone at 9 p.m. while the rest of your family sleeps.
[0:05:11 – 0:05:13] Adam: It looks pretty great to me on the laptop.
[0:05:13 – 0:05:14] Adam: Like, Jesus.
[0:05:15 – 0:05:15] Adam: It’s a stunner.
[0:05:16 – 0:05:17] Adam: Yeah.
[0:05:17 – 0:05:17] Adam: I’m shocked.
[0:05:17 – 0:05:28] Adam: I thought for sure you had seen it before when I had selected it because we had to go less crude, less violence, and less nudity.
[0:05:29 – 0:05:31] Adam: So this is what AI recommended.
[0:05:31 – 0:05:32] Adam: Pocahontas.
[0:05:32 – 0:05:39] Adam: On the cover, Pocahontas is paddling a canoe with the raccoon named Miko.
[0:05:39 – 0:05:40] Adam: Miko, yeah.
[0:05:40 – 0:05:41] Erik: And the hummingbird.
[0:05:41 – 0:05:49] Erik: I was very surprised at the amount of side character comedy.
[0:05:49 – 0:05:54] Erik: I always kind of assumed Pocahontas was like, and it is, but I thought it was much more serious than…
[0:05:55 – 0:05:56] Erik: It’s pretty serious.
[0:05:56 – 0:05:57] Erik: For a kid’s movie?
[0:05:57 – 0:05:58] Erik: It’s pretty lighthearted.
[0:05:58 – 0:05:58] Erik: Yeah.
[0:05:58 – 0:06:08] Erik: But I’m like, do they make Disney and or Pixar movies with this level of, I don’t know, like positive…
[0:06:10 – 0:06:37] Erik: message like i know that there always kind of is a message but like this is a a grand overarching almost anti-american like message in this movie like we’re not gonna get too down into the the the depths of my thoughts on this movie but i was like kind of blown away like you wouldn’t get away making this movie in this day and age no the lyrics to putting uh selling guantanamo for making this movie right now yeah no totally
[0:06:37 – 0:06:43] Erik: Yeah, like the lyrics to Colors of the Wind is like, I don’t know, everybody should just live by that song.
[0:06:46 – 0:06:51] Adam: Yeah, you know, or the teachings of Jesus Christ or whatever, but it’s never going to happen.
[0:06:52 – 0:06:52] Erik: No, it’s not.
[0:06:53 – 0:06:56] Adam: You know what is going to happen, though, is we’re going to… Do it.
[0:06:56 – 0:06:57] Adam: Do it.
[0:06:58 – 0:07:03] Adam: You got to listen to the color of the blue corn moon man.
[0:07:03 – 0:07:05] Adam: Blue corn moon man.
[0:07:05 – 0:07:08] Adam: And we’re going to get into tonight’s art sponsorship from Wisconsin.
[0:07:09 – 0:07:11] Adam: It’s the Chesapeake Bay of the Midwest.
[0:07:12 – 0:07:15] Adam: And these are a Tidewater people, Eric.
[0:07:16 – 0:07:19] Adam: And these came in on May 26th.
[0:07:19 – 0:07:20] Adam: Icy cold.
[0:07:20 – 0:07:21] Adam: Icy cold.
[0:07:21 – 0:07:22] Adam: These have been in the mini fridge.
[0:07:23 – 0:07:23] Adam: For two months.
[0:07:24 – 0:07:24] Erik: Plus.
[0:07:24 – 0:07:24] Erik: Plus.
[0:07:26 – 0:07:31] Adam: From dear friends of the show, Andrew and Ben, who stopped by the co-op and dropped this off.
[0:07:32 – 0:07:33] Adam: A whole 12-pack.
[0:07:33 – 0:07:34] Adam: Did they get any gravy?
[0:07:36 – 0:07:41] Adam: I don’t have any notes, and I’ve learned that people don’t want to be BS’d.
[0:07:41 – 0:07:45] Adam: So I’m not going to lie to you and say they did get gravy, but there is a chance.
[0:07:45 – 0:07:47] Erik: Was the gravy giveaway?
[0:07:47 – 0:07:48] Erik: That’s been going on since last year, right?
[0:07:48 – 0:07:50] Adam: The gravy giveaway is ongoing.
[0:07:51 – 0:07:51] Adam: Cheers.
[0:07:51 – 0:07:52] Adam: Oh, he’s ongoing.
[0:07:53 – 0:07:55] Adam: There’s always gravy in the co-op.
[0:07:58 – 0:08:01] Erik: Now all this town needs is a Tetra Pak recycling center.
[0:08:01 – 0:08:03] Adam: There’s always, you’re never going to get that.
[0:08:03 – 0:08:03] Adam: No.
[0:08:03 – 0:08:05] Adam: There’s always money in the gravy stand.
[0:08:05 – 0:08:11] Erik: Or they could just open one, say that it is, and then just dump it right in the lake, like everything else.
[0:08:12 – 0:08:15] Adam: Send it to the bottom of the briny deep.
[0:08:15 – 0:08:17] Erik: Wow, it’s like almost so cold I can’t taste it.
[0:08:17 – 0:08:18] Adam: Yeah, it’s heavier.
[0:08:19 – 0:08:20] Adam: This is like heavy beer.
[0:08:22 – 0:08:23] Adam: Got extra gravity on this one.
[0:08:26 – 0:08:27] Adam: Yeah, it’s a beaut.
[0:08:27 – 0:08:29] Adam: It’s Moon Man, and we love you.
[0:08:30 – 0:08:35] Adam: Thank you very much for the delicious ice cold drinks from Wisconsin.
[0:08:36 – 0:08:38] Adam: Yeah, quite tasty.
[0:08:38 – 0:08:40] Adam: I’m always giddy when I get my hands on some New Glarus.
[0:08:41 – 0:08:41] Adam: Who?
[0:08:41 – 0:09:09] Adam: from again who glitters andrew and ben andrew and ben yeah steven’s point pointers pointers did you run into them oh yeah i talked to him one of the hands uh 15 occasions where i was just out in the parking lot waiting for tumble homies to disperse before i could go and shop in peace yeah you’re hiding out in your hot rod in the lot and just tapping your hand on the side of the side panel right below the rear view yeah
[0:09:10 – 0:09:30] Erik: I was glad I was able to get in on a little one-word comment on the Discord in between paragraphs and paragraphs about the struggles of trying to buy a house in Wisconsin, which is basically what the Discord is seemingly at these days.
[0:09:31 – 0:09:33] Erik: It’s a working-class Discord, for sure.
[0:09:33 – 0:09:34] Erik: It’s a wild-ass Discord.
[0:09:34 – 0:09:35] Erik: I don’t even know.
[0:09:35 – 0:09:44] Erik: You’ve got to be a part of the core 12 to be in there regularly and be able to keep up.
[0:09:44 – 0:09:46] Adam: We’re talking about regional airliners today.
[0:09:48 – 0:09:55] Adam: I literally just posted a picture of an Air Wisconsin 146 landing in probably Appleton.
[0:09:55 – 0:09:56] Adam: The Gitche Gumiere?
[0:09:57 – 0:09:58] Adam: Yeah, there we go.
[0:09:58 – 0:09:59] Adam: Not get your goomy hair.
[0:10:00 – 0:10:01] Adam: Don’t let those people off that plane.
[0:10:03 – 0:10:06] Adam: Whatever you do, don’t let those people off that plane.
[0:10:06 – 0:10:07] Erik: Thanks, Miranda.
[0:10:07 – 0:10:08] Erik: Thank you for that.
[0:10:08 – 0:10:09] Erik: Miranda, you’re a beaut.
[0:10:13 – 0:10:14] Erik: What were we talking about?
[0:10:14 – 0:10:15] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:10:16 – 0:10:18] Erik: I don’t think we’ve been talking about anything.
[0:10:19 – 0:10:19] Erik: It’s true.
[0:10:19 – 0:10:20] Erik: We never are.
[0:10:20 – 0:10:21] Erik: We never really are.
[0:10:21 – 0:10:23] Erik: What are we going to be talking about?
[0:10:23 – 0:10:24] Erik: That is the question.
[0:10:25 – 0:10:27] Adam: We’re going to talk about the Wikipedia tonight.
[0:10:27 – 0:10:28] Adam: That’s right.
[0:10:29 – 0:10:33] Adam: We got New Glarus and we’re talking about Wikipedia.
[0:10:34 – 0:10:36] Adam: Tumble Home has a Wikipedia now.
[0:10:36 – 0:10:37] Adam: I guess.
[0:10:37 – 0:10:39] Adam: We’re on episode 296.
[0:10:39 – 0:10:40] Adam: I don’t know if that’s been mentioned.
[0:10:42 – 0:10:46] Adam: 296 episodes of Tumble Home, a proud independent podcast.
[0:10:47 – 0:10:52] Adam: There is not going to be an ad on tonight’s podcast, and there will never be an ad on Tumble Home.
[0:10:52 – 0:10:53] Adam: That’s the beauty of the show.
[0:10:53 – 0:10:54] Adam: That’s how we’ve always done it.
[0:10:54 – 0:10:59] Erik: I think it would be hilarious to have episode 300 just riddled with ads.
[0:10:59 – 0:11:01] SPEAKER_00: The whole thing is just ads.
[0:11:01 – 0:11:03] Erik: Yeah, just hardcore every two and a half minutes.
[0:11:03 – 0:11:07] Adam: Maybe instead of people roasting us, we should have them write a fake ad.
[0:11:08 – 0:11:09] Adam: There we go.
[0:11:09 – 0:11:10] Adam: That should be an option.
[0:11:10 – 0:11:11] Adam: That’s the alternate.
[0:11:11 – 0:11:12] Adam: Okay, so here’s the thing.
[0:11:12 – 0:11:21] Adam: For episode 300, this is what we wish, that you either roast the hell out of us, and you can send a voicemail to the email, basically.
[0:11:21 – 0:11:27] Adam: Record a message if you want and send it to the email, or just type it out and make us read our own roast.
[0:11:27 – 0:11:30] Erik: Yeah, or if you’re scared, you can have AI do it.
[0:11:32 – 0:11:33] Erik: But you will be judged for that.
[0:11:34 – 0:11:35] Adam: I’d prefer it if you didn’t do that.
[0:11:35 – 0:11:39] Erik: You’d be reverse roasted if you do include… We’ll be able to tell.
[0:11:39 – 0:11:40] Adam: We’ll be able to tell.
[0:11:40 – 0:11:47] Adam: Yeah, but that’s a good alternative is you could just write a fake ad for a fake sponsor of Tumble Home.
[0:11:47 – 0:11:52] Adam: Yeah, and we’ll read it like… We’ll do ad reads for anything you guys come up with.
[0:11:53 – 0:11:55] Adam: We’ll probably get way more ad reads than roasts.
[0:11:55 – 0:11:55] Adam: That’s fine.
[0:11:55 – 0:11:56] Adam: But you can go ahead and roast us.
[0:11:56 – 0:11:57] Adam: We’re not going to take it personally.
[0:11:58 – 0:11:59] Adam: We’ll be good sports about it.
[0:12:00 – 0:12:01] Adam: At least I will.
[0:12:02 – 0:12:03] Adam: Eric’s hot-blooded.
[0:12:03 – 0:12:04] Adam: I am, always.
[0:12:04 – 0:12:05] Adam: Don’t piss him off.
[0:12:05 – 0:12:08] Adam: Otherwise, we don’t know what he’ll do.
[0:12:09 – 0:12:13] Erik: I really have no real need to go beyond episode 300.
[0:12:13 – 0:12:15] Erik: So if you roast me too hard, it might just be the end.
[0:12:16 – 0:12:18] Erik: Roast me so hard, the podcast is over.
[0:12:18 – 0:12:21] Adam: Yeah, we placed bets at the beginning that we would make it to 300.
[0:12:21 – 0:12:25] Adam: So as soon as we make it to 300, we’re both going to be rich anyways.
[0:12:25 – 0:12:27] Adam: So that’s why we never had to do the ads.
[0:12:28 – 0:12:30] Erik: That was a bet that we placed in Vegas.
[0:12:31 – 0:12:32] Erik: Yeah, way back when we did that trip.
[0:12:32 – 0:12:32] Erik: Yeah.
[0:12:33 – 0:12:34] Adam: Before we even started the podcast.
[0:12:35 – 0:12:35] Adam: Yeah.
[0:12:36 – 0:12:37] Adam: So, jokes on them.
[0:12:38 – 0:12:38] Erik: Yeah.
[0:12:38 – 0:12:42] Erik: No, but seriously, episode 300, hopefully in like a month from now.
[0:12:43 – 0:12:47] Erik: We’ll probably post it in all the places, and then you’ll hear it here.
[0:12:47 – 0:12:58] Erik: But yeah, we’ve done a few different things on our, I don’t know, whatever, the century mark, every 100 episodes.
[0:12:59 – 0:12:59] Erik: Maybe we have.
[0:12:59 – 0:13:00] Erik: Maybe we haven’t.
[0:13:00 – 0:13:00] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:13:00 – 0:13:03] Erik: I feel like we’ve done sort of special things.
[0:13:03 – 0:13:06] Adam: We have acknowledged the achievement of making it to the hundreds.
[0:13:07 – 0:13:07] Adam: Yeah.
[0:13:07 – 0:13:08] Adam: And then the 200s.
[0:13:08 – 0:13:15] Erik: What a better place to potentially end it by having y’all try and roast us.
[0:13:16 – 0:13:17] Erik: Try and roast us.
[0:13:17 – 0:13:18] Erik: I dare you.
[0:13:18 – 0:13:25] Erik: You’ve only got seven and a half years of content and basically all of our life stories at your disposal.
[0:13:25 – 0:13:28] Adam: Yeah, I’m sure that it’s like the Eminem thing.
[0:13:28 – 0:13:32] Adam: They can’t hurt us because we’ve already burned ourselves so badly.
[0:13:32 – 0:13:33] Erik: Yeah, pretty much.
[0:13:33 – 0:13:33] Erik: Right?
[0:13:34 – 0:13:35] Adam: That’s exactly what that is.
[0:13:35 – 0:13:36] Adam: You can go ahead and try, though.
[0:13:37 – 0:13:38] Adam: We’ll read it.
[0:13:38 – 0:13:40] Adam: Whatever you write, we’ll read it word for word.
[0:13:41 – 0:13:42] Adam: We promise.
[0:13:42 – 0:13:43] Erik: Yeah, we promise.
[0:13:44 – 0:13:46] Adam: And or you can send in a voicemail right to the email.
[0:13:47 – 0:13:48] Adam: Record it yourself and send it in.
[0:13:48 – 0:13:51] Adam: The voicemail is no longer working, but the email is.
[0:13:51 – 0:13:52] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:13:52 – 0:13:53] Erik: I think it’s the same concept.
[0:13:53 – 0:13:58] Erik: Just send in a voice memo if you want your voice to be heard or if you want to write it in.
[0:13:59 – 0:14:02] Erik: Reddit, email, you know where to find us at this point.
[0:14:02 – 0:14:03] Erik: I think it’s…
[0:14:04 – 0:14:05] Adam: Pretty well known.
[0:14:05 – 0:14:11] Adam: Anyways, we’ve never had an actual ad on this show in 296 episodes, and we’re not going to have one tonight.
[0:14:11 – 0:14:25] Adam: Thank you to our Patreons for your continued support and enjoyment of the Tumble Home Cinema Classics and all your recommendations and encouragements and lambations.
[0:14:26 – 0:14:27] Adam: Lambastions.
[0:14:27 – 0:14:28] Adam: That was a wordle of the day.
[0:14:29 – 0:14:30] Adam: Wordle’s been so tough this July.
[0:14:31 – 0:14:33] Adam: Wordle was lambastions?
[0:14:33 – 0:14:34] Adam: That’s ridiculous.
[0:14:35 – 0:14:36] Erik: 12 letters long.
[0:14:36 – 0:14:37] Erik: How was I supposed to get that?
[0:14:38 – 0:14:39] Adam: Yeah, I couldn’t have guessed.
[0:14:39 – 0:14:41] Adam: Couldn’t have possibly guessed.
[0:14:42 – 0:14:44] Erik: Yeah, no, we’re going to actually go through.
[0:14:45 – 0:14:52] Erik: I know that it has been in existence for quite some time, but I haven’t really ever even looked at it.
[0:14:52 – 0:14:59] Erik: So we’re going to scroll through our own Wikipedia and see.
[0:14:59 – 0:15:00] Erik: It’s the community’s Wikipedia.
[0:15:00 – 0:15:02] Erik: The community’s Wikipedia.
[0:15:02 – 0:15:03] Adam: It’s our Wikipedia.
[0:15:03 – 0:15:04] Adam: Our Wikipedia.
[0:15:04 – 0:15:05] Adam: The capital O.
[0:15:06 – 0:15:09] Erik: Yeah, the collective hour.
[0:15:09 – 0:15:10] Erik: And see what’s in there.
[0:15:10 – 0:15:15] Erik: See if anything jumps off the page in terms of being incorrect.
[0:15:15 – 0:15:16] Erik: Maybe it will pique an interest.
[0:15:17 – 0:15:28] Erik: And eventually, maybe we’ll work really hard on trying to fully flesh and flush it out.
[0:15:32 – 0:15:36] Adam: Yeah, we’re going to do our best to help it out, I think.
[0:15:36 – 0:15:40] Adam: I am interested in seeing this completed someday.
[0:15:41 – 0:15:42] Erik: Fully completed.
[0:15:42 – 0:15:44] Erik: When it’s fully completed, that’s when we’ll be done.
[0:15:45 – 0:15:45] Adam: Right.
[0:15:45 – 0:15:46] Adam: So we have a lot of work ahead of us.
[0:15:46 – 0:15:49] Adam: I mean, really, we’ve only just begun.
[0:15:49 – 0:16:13] Erik: we’ve only just begun tumble home boundary waters podcast hit it trevor he’s just sitting there by the drum set why he refuses to ever hit the drum he never brings the sticks he just sits next to the set where are your sticks trevor he’s just shaking his head there’s no money for sticks this
[0:16:13 – 0:16:30] Adam: sticks budget was cut years ago but the children love their sticks there’s a whole woods of sticks you can go pick your own sticks go make your own stick that’s that’s the trevoran story yeah pick your own sticks the trevoran story we’ll see if that makes it into the wikipedia
[0:16:31 – 0:16:32] Erik: Well, I’m sure Trevor’s in there.
[0:16:32 – 0:16:33] Adam: Trevor better be in there.
[0:16:33 – 0:16:36] Erik: I don’t know if we’ll get to T. We’re doing A through M tonight.
[0:16:37 – 0:16:42] Adam: There’s no way we have time to get to T. I don’t know if we’re even going to get to M. Well, it’ll be a miracle at this point.
[0:16:43 – 0:16:45] Adam: M is a miracle.
[0:16:46 – 0:16:52] Erik: Well, we are on the Tumble Homecast wiki, which is pinned.
[0:16:52 – 0:16:53] Erik: Oh, it’s pinned, baby.
[0:16:53 – 0:16:58] Erik: It’s pinned to the top of the Tumble Homecast subreddit.
[0:17:00 – 0:17:01] Erik: This is through Fandom.
[0:17:02 – 0:17:06] Erik: I guess that’s a website you can make.
[0:17:06 – 0:17:10] Erik: We need to get to a point where this is literally on Wikipedia.
[0:17:11 – 0:17:12] Adam: Yeah, I was telling somebody about this.
[0:17:12 – 0:17:12] Adam: That’s the goal.
[0:17:12 – 0:17:14] Adam: And they’re like, you’re on Wikipedia?
[0:17:14 – 0:17:17] Adam: I was like, no, not the Wikipedia.
[0:17:17 – 0:17:20] Adam: We’re on a sub-Wikipedia named Fandom.
[0:17:20 – 0:17:21] Adam: Yeah.
[0:17:21 – 0:17:22] Adam: Never heard of it.
[0:17:23 – 0:17:24] Erik: Well, I’ll send you the link.
[0:17:24 – 0:17:25] Erik: Never heard of it.
[0:17:27 – 0:17:27] Erik: Okay.
[0:17:28 – 0:17:28] Erik: Well, I don’t know.
[0:17:28 – 0:17:31] Erik: We’re just going to kind of start going through this and see what happens.
[0:17:32 – 0:17:33] Erik: Oh, I can sign in and edit.
[0:17:34 – 0:17:35] Adam: Yeah, I haven’t signed in yet.
[0:17:35 – 0:17:40] Erik: I don’t know if I… Yeah, I’m not going to be registering here live on mic, but if we do get…
[0:17:40 – 0:17:41] Adam: I am going to register, though.
[0:17:41 – 0:17:42] Erik: I will.
[0:17:42 – 0:17:49] Erik: I think if we get to a point where there is an egregious error, it may be noted, and then I’ll go back in…
[0:17:49 – 0:17:49] Adam: It might be live editing.
[0:17:50 – 0:17:51] Erik: I’ll go back in later and edit.
[0:17:52 – 0:17:52] Erik: And then I’ll…
[0:17:53 – 0:17:53] Erik: Imposed.
[0:17:53 – 0:17:58] Erik: I’ll be pre-registered for next week, so I can be actively… Now we’re talking.
[0:17:58 – 0:18:01] Erik: I imagine this is going to be pretty…
[0:18:02 – 0:18:03] Erik: Pretty close.
[0:18:03 – 0:18:07] Adam: Oh, I think there’s going to be more detail than we realize.
[0:18:08 – 0:18:16] Adam: And that I agree that the level of detail will be accurate to a fine percentage.
[0:18:17 – 0:18:18] Erik: More than a fine percentage.
[0:18:19 – 0:18:23] Adam: I have all the confidence in the world, in the community to get this right.
[0:18:23 – 0:18:27] Adam: And I’ll accept whatever’s in here.
[0:18:27 – 0:18:28] Adam: I’ll accept it.
[0:18:28 – 0:18:29] Erik: Unless it’s really wrong.
[0:18:30 – 0:18:31] Adam: You put anything in there, he’ll just read it.
[0:18:32 – 0:18:34] Adam: Yeah, he’ll read it and just accept it.
[0:18:35 – 0:18:42] Erik: I’m absolute best value, which is the first entry in the glossary of Tumble Home Cast’s wiki.
[0:18:42 – 0:18:48] Erik: Following is a list of terms encountered on the Tumble Home A Boundary Waters podcast.
[0:18:48 – 0:18:50] Adam: As far as I know, it’s all just terms right now.
[0:18:51 – 0:18:54] Adam: For instance, we could have an entry for each episode.
[0:18:56 – 0:18:58] Adam: There is not currently that level of detail in it.
[0:18:59 – 0:19:03] Adam: As far as I know, it’s just terms and characters.
[0:19:04 – 0:19:05] Erik: Terms of hilarity and endearment.
[0:19:06 – 0:19:06] Adam: Yeah, exactly.
[0:19:06 – 0:19:07] Erik: There you go.
[0:19:08 – 0:19:08] Erik: I love it.
[0:19:08 – 0:19:10] Erik: That’s the title of the podcast at this point.
[0:19:10 – 0:19:12] Adam: Terms of hilarity and endearment.
[0:19:13 – 0:19:13] Erik: Yes.
[0:19:13 – 0:19:14] Erik: I’m endeared.
[0:19:14 – 0:19:16] Erik: I am also hilaired.
[0:19:19 – 0:19:21] Erik: Do you know Absolute Best Value?
[0:19:23 – 0:19:28] Adam: It’s the… Absolute Best Value is an art supply…
[0:19:30 – 0:19:56] Erik: category um it’s probably like referencing the dragon’s milk or whatever episode nailed it that is the beer may 2019 do you remember where we consumed those in the woods oh we were uh adjacent to woods we were on the screen porch of the annex studio a yeah we were listening to warblers probably yes it was enhanced by warblers too i wouldn’t mention that but wow episode 67
[0:19:57 – 0:19:59] Adam: Wow, we were just pups back then.
[0:19:59 – 0:20:02] Erik: Wow, it even gives a timestamp at seven minutes.
[0:20:02 – 0:20:09] Adam: I do like that I briefly looked back at it and then the level of detail with the timestamps of which episode it was mentioned in.
[0:20:09 – 0:20:11] Adam: This is a great precedent to set.
[0:20:12 – 0:20:18] Erik: Yeah, we could only go forward with more timestamps and reference points.
[0:20:19 – 0:20:21] Adam: I know that that episode made a lot of people uncomfortable.
[0:20:22 – 0:20:22] Erik: Did it?
[0:20:22 – 0:20:24] Erik: Including myself, yeah.
[0:20:25 – 0:20:32] Erik: I think notably, I don’t know, it still might be, I mean, definitely in the top five.
[0:20:34 – 0:21:01] Erik: drunkest episodes ever I think it’s famously the drunkest episode it might just be worse than the madness of winter episodes which we deleted off the internet well because they’re too wild I might have to yeah any it’s the drunkest of any numbered episode right there you go the madness of winter episodes that those aren’t even technically tumble home they’re not numbered they don’t go in the tumble home Wikipedia no no those are their own those are social experiments
[0:21:02 – 0:21:04] Erik: They’re art pieces of some kind.
[0:21:05 – 0:21:07] Erik: I’ll do another one here just because it’s you.
[0:21:08 – 0:21:09] Erik: Oh, okay, good.
[0:21:09 – 0:21:11] Erik: You are the second listed.
[0:21:11 – 0:21:12] Erik: Adam, co-host of the Tumble Home podcast.
[0:21:13 – 0:21:14] Erik: Bullet point one.
[0:21:14 – 0:21:15] Erik: Bullet point two.
[0:21:15 – 0:21:23] Erik: Consumed a record number of pizza biters on Rib Lake, though Adam is unable to disclose the exact number due to security reasons.
[0:21:23 – 0:21:26] Erik: Reference episode cross Bay Lake entry point.
[0:21:26 – 0:21:27] Erik: Quote, it’s a lot.
[0:21:28 – 0:21:29] Erik: More than one bag.
[0:21:29 – 0:21:29] Erik: Okay.
[0:21:32 – 0:21:33] Erik: More than a bag?
[0:21:33 – 0:21:35] Erik: Yeah, apparently that’s the quote.
[0:21:36 – 0:21:37] Adam: Yeah, okay.
[0:21:38 – 0:21:38] Adam: That’s a fact.
[0:21:39 – 0:21:40] Adam: That’s a rock fact.
[0:21:41 – 0:21:42] Erik: That is a rock fact.
[0:21:43 – 0:21:46] Adam: That’s the one fact about me is that I’ve maybe…
[0:21:47 – 0:21:54] Erik: Yes, you are the co-host of the podcast and you have eaten at least more than one bag of biters in the park on Rib Lake.
[0:21:54 – 0:21:55] Adam: That is great.
[0:21:55 – 0:21:55] Adam: Thank you.
[0:21:55 – 0:21:57] Adam: I’m glad that’s all that there…
[0:21:58 – 0:22:02] Adam: There’s so many things you could have chosen, but that’s definitely the number one thing I would list.
[0:22:02 – 0:22:03] Adam: I wouldn’t add anything.
[0:22:04 – 0:22:04] Adam: I have no notes.
[0:22:04 – 0:22:05] Erik: No notes.
[0:22:06 – 0:22:06] Adam: All right.
[0:22:06 – 0:22:08] Adam: We have a couple more in the A here.
[0:22:08 – 0:22:10] Adam: We have the Adobe Flash Reader.
[0:22:12 – 0:22:27] Adam: don’t update adobe you might get a virus and break the podcast is the entry yeah that computer is long dead at this point i’d say that if we actually counted up the number of things that were like mentioned on the show the adobe joke is probably one of the longest reaching
[0:22:27 – 0:22:30] Adam: Probably in the top 10, too, in terms of mentions.
[0:22:30 – 0:22:31] Adam: Yeah.
[0:22:31 – 0:22:34] Adam: How many different laptops have you had during Tumble Home?
[0:22:34 – 0:22:35] Adam: Just the two.
[0:22:35 – 0:22:35] Erik: Yeah.
[0:22:35 – 0:22:38] Adam: And that first one was always trying to get you to update that Adobe.
[0:22:39 – 0:22:39] Adam: Always.
[0:22:40 – 0:22:41] Adam: Is Adobe still a thing?
[0:22:42 – 0:22:43] Erik: I’m sure it is.
[0:22:43 – 0:22:44] Adam: Is it still the number one flash…
[0:22:45 – 0:22:48] Erik: I don’t know if Flash and or that.
[0:22:48 – 0:22:49] Adam: Flashplication.
[0:22:50 – 0:22:53] Erik: I don’t think that’s still a thing anymore, but I’m sure Adobe is, you know.
[0:22:54 – 0:22:57] Adam: Did HTML like six like take that out?
[0:22:57 – 0:22:59] Adam: Into, you know, they still would.
[0:22:59 – 0:23:02] Erik: I’m sure they still have like the handle on PDFs, right?
[0:23:04 – 0:23:05] Adam: Adobe?
[0:23:05 – 0:23:05] Erik: Yeah.
[0:23:06 – 0:23:06] Erik: That’s all.
[0:23:06 – 0:23:07] Erik: Yeah.
[0:23:07 – 0:23:08] Erik: I believe they do.
[0:23:08 – 0:23:10] Adam: But anyways, we’ll never update it.
[0:23:11 – 0:23:11] Adam: No.
[0:23:11 – 0:23:12] Adam: And we haven’t yet.
[0:23:12 – 0:23:14] Adam: In 296 episodes, number one.
[0:23:14 – 0:23:15] Erik: I should try and update it now.
[0:23:16 – 0:23:17] Adam: Yeah, right in the middle of this episode.
[0:23:17 – 0:23:18] Erik: You’re too late.
[0:23:19 – 0:23:21] Adam: Yeah, they don’t even have updates available for you.
[0:23:21 – 0:23:22] Erik: There’s no reason to update.
[0:23:23 – 0:23:31] Adam: Next up on the Tumholm Wikipedia is the Archwood Flextrek 37 Trillion Whipsnake Sidewinder Edition I-Series.
[0:23:31 – 0:23:39] Erik: Wow, out of all of the letters, out of that entire listing, they chose the A. I guess it is the brand, Archwood.
[0:23:40 – 0:23:42] Erik: But I feel like… Are you going to not mention Archwood?
[0:23:42 – 0:23:45] Erik: But it could also be… Could have been the Whipsnake.
[0:23:45 – 0:23:45] Erik: Whipsnake.
[0:23:45 – 0:23:47] Adam: I would think that you might want to…
[0:23:47 – 0:23:48] Adam: So yeah, notes.
[0:23:49 – 0:23:53] Adam: I’m fine with it where it is, but you could recategorize this under Whipsnake.
[0:23:53 – 0:23:54] Adam: Yeah.
[0:23:54 – 0:23:56] Adam: But I get what you’re doing here and I love it.
[0:23:56 – 0:24:04] Erik: You could do it like the index of a cookbook where you go to some specific recipe and it’s like, see beans.
[0:24:05 – 0:24:28] Adam: exactly you’re in like whipsnake see archwood see archwood yeah or you’re in archwood or if you go to lake ravasse see archwood there we go so i hope lake ravasse is in here later let’s see what the entry says official backpack of tumble home world-renowned naturalist and lecturer steve climber also endorses the whipsnake while wearing his unlaundered french wedge
[0:24:28 – 0:24:30] Adam: Le Crevasse Edition.
[0:24:30 – 0:24:34] Adam: Episode 256, Pack Rankers.
[0:24:34 – 0:24:38] Adam: Click on the link below, and then the link below just takes you to a little number one.
[0:24:38 – 0:24:40] Adam: I don’t know if I want to look.
[0:24:40 – 0:24:40] Adam: I’m going to click on it.
[0:24:41 – 0:24:44] Adam: It’s probably going to take us to the video.
[0:24:44 – 0:24:45] Erik: Of course it is.
[0:24:46 – 0:24:47] Erik: Yeah.
[0:24:49 – 0:24:49] UNKNOWN: Yeah.
[0:24:55 – 0:24:55] Erik: Oh, man.
[0:24:55 – 0:24:57] Erik: Does it reference what episode?
[0:24:57 – 0:24:59] Erik: This one’s like kind of a recent.
[0:25:01 – 0:25:02] Erik: Steve, all right, all right.
[0:25:04 – 0:25:05] Erik: I need one whipsnake.
[0:25:05 – 0:25:07] SPEAKER_00: This is… Whipsnake.
[0:25:07 – 0:25:08] SPEAKER_00: There it is.
[0:25:15 – 0:25:15] Adam: All right, all right, all right.
[0:25:15 – 0:25:16] Adam: We can’t do it again.
[0:25:16 – 0:25:18] Adam: We’re not doing it live like that.
[0:25:18 – 0:25:20] Adam: That’s insane, but that’s very good.
[0:25:20 – 0:25:23] Adam: I thought for sure we were going to end up getting an Adobe update.
[0:25:23 – 0:25:25] Adam: That would be the place to bury the Adobe update.
[0:25:25 – 0:25:26] Adam: You almost had us.
[0:25:27 – 0:25:29] Adam: You almost had us, Cheap Dancer.
[0:25:30 – 0:25:33] Adam: Anyways, I like that there’s a link to the video there.
[0:25:33 – 0:25:33] Adam: That’s great.
[0:25:35 – 0:25:38] Adam: I’ll take one more to finish out the A’s, okay, and then I’ll pass it back.
[0:25:38 – 0:25:39] Erik: Sounds great.
[0:25:39 – 0:25:40] Adam: Last up in the A’s, art supplies.
[0:25:41 – 0:25:47] Adam: Thank you to Andrew and Ben for the Moonmans from Wisconsin.
[0:25:47 – 0:25:48] Erik: Whip snake.
[0:25:48 – 0:25:50] Erik: This would be a great episode.
[0:25:50 – 0:25:58] Erik: These next two episodes would be great for, I don’t know, anybody who’s trying to figure out what the hell we’re talking about half the time.
[0:25:59 – 0:26:00] Adam: Yeah, no, this is why we’re doing them.
[0:26:00 – 0:26:05] Adam: Because who’s going to go and sit and read through the whole… You occasionally see it and they’re like, what should we start?
[0:26:06 – 0:26:08] Adam: I want to recommend an episode.
[0:26:08 – 0:26:11] Adam: Start on episode 296 and 297 so they understand.
[0:26:12 – 0:26:13] Adam: And then watch one.
[0:26:13 – 0:26:16] Erik: Yeah, or one if you’ve got a couple of months to kill.
[0:26:16 – 0:26:21] Erik: But if you just want to try and understand some of what they’re talking about.
[0:26:21 – 0:26:28] Adam: We should have a whole separate sub-wiki that is the art supply.
[0:26:28 – 0:26:29] Erik: It’s turtles all the way down.
[0:26:31 – 0:26:32] Adam: It’s cans of beer all the way down.
[0:26:32 – 0:26:33] Adam: Art supplies.
[0:26:33 – 0:26:39] Adam: A certain tumble homie declared to USPS that their sponsorship items were art supplies.
[0:26:40 – 0:26:45] Adam: It was Steve who sent three Floyd’s Alpha King in the mail labeled as art supplies in episode 065.
[0:26:47 – 0:26:53] Adam: This is an accurate declaration as sponsorship art supplies assist in the art of making a podcast.
[0:26:54 – 0:27:01] Adam: The USPS may disagree with this assessment and dropping sponsorships off in person avoids any legal entanglements with the Postmaster.
[0:27:02 – 0:27:03] Adam: This is all true.
[0:27:03 – 0:27:05] Erik: Yeah, they got yelled at, if I recall.
[0:27:05 – 0:27:10] Erik: It was kind of like a tail between their legs.
[0:27:10 – 0:27:12] Erik: Yeah, they had to bring the package.
[0:27:12 – 0:27:13] Erik: That’s what happened.
[0:27:13 – 0:27:15] Adam: Open it in front of me.
[0:27:15 – 0:27:16] Adam: Naughty, naughty.
[0:27:16 – 0:27:18] Erik: Let’s see what’s in your package here.
[0:27:20 – 0:27:23] Adam: You can’t be shipping liquids like that through the mail, young man.
[0:27:24 – 0:27:34] Adam: Anyways, most of the art supplies have been dropped off in person, but it is a way to get things through the mail system if you want the package to take seven to eight months to get there, apparently.
[0:27:35 – 0:27:38] Erik: Yeah, and or maybe never get there.
[0:27:38 – 0:27:48] Adam: It was a nice service we had, and then they broke it and took it from us, and it no longer barely works, but it does still work if you want to ship us art supplies the old-fashioned way.
[0:27:48 – 0:27:50] Erik: The old fashioned way.
[0:27:50 – 0:27:56] Adam: This is like how you could also technically use your health savings account to buy a mountain bike.
[0:27:57 – 0:28:00] Adam: It’s technically legal, but it’s not legal.
[0:28:02 – 0:28:02] Adam: That makes sense.
[0:28:03 – 0:28:04] Erik: It’s for health reasons.
[0:28:04 – 0:28:05] Erik: I’m going to get healthy.
[0:28:05 – 0:28:05] Adam: Yeah.
[0:28:05 – 0:28:06] Adam: I’m riding it for exercise.
[0:28:07 – 0:28:07] Adam: Yeah.
[0:28:07 – 0:28:08] Adam: So it’s healthy.
[0:28:08 – 0:28:10] Adam: I’m going to soup it up and resell it.
[0:28:10 – 0:28:11] Adam: There you go.
[0:28:12 – 0:28:12] Adam: All right.
[0:28:12 – 0:28:14] Adam: That take cares of the A’s.
[0:28:15 – 0:28:17] Erik: Oh, the A’s are done.
[0:28:17 – 0:28:17] Erik: All right.
[0:28:17 – 0:28:17] Erik: Bag.
[0:28:19 – 0:28:36] Erik: parentheses the bag a bag of wine often franzy removed from the box to be a bag to carry wine legally into the bwca that one could use some work i’m not gonna say anything else bagel question question mark
[0:28:37 – 0:28:49] Erik: Episode 197, cold open voicemail from Defigulous asked the question, if you found a half bagel cream cheesed but not covered in ants, would you eat it?
[0:28:49 – 0:28:51] Erik: I like that it’s not covered in ants.
[0:28:51 – 0:28:52] Erik: Not covered in ants.
[0:28:52 – 0:28:54] Erik: Specifically, lacking ants.
[0:28:55 – 0:28:59] Erik: This question tends to cause much controversy among the homies.
[0:28:59 – 0:29:01] Erik: Adam added the ants.
[0:29:02 – 0:29:02] Erik: Oh, I did?
[0:29:02 – 0:29:03] Erik: Did you add the ants?
[0:29:03 – 0:29:04] Adam: I don’t think so.
[0:29:04 – 0:29:05] Adam: I don’t remember.
[0:29:05 – 0:29:06] Adam: For the crunchies.
[0:29:06 – 0:29:06] Adam: Yeah.
[0:29:07 – 0:29:08] Adam: Hey, boss, I don’t like this.
[0:29:09 – 0:29:10] Adam: It’s too crunchy.
[0:29:10 – 0:29:11] Erik: That was that long ago?
[0:29:11 – 0:29:16] Erik: Man, I feel like that bagel question is just… That was right around the last bend.
[0:29:16 – 0:29:17] Erik: Been embroiled.
[0:29:17 – 0:29:24] Adam: Yeah, I feel like we had that bagel question on the French River, but it was way back, way back.
[0:29:27 – 0:29:33] Erik: Yeah, boy, I feel like the bagel question could be fleshed out a little bit too.
[0:29:33 – 0:29:35] Erik: Like there’s a lot going on there if I remember.
[0:29:35 – 0:29:40] Erik: There was like a multi-episode going back and forth.
[0:29:40 – 0:29:42] Erik: More details were revealed.
[0:29:42 – 0:29:47] Adam: Somebody found another bagel on Basswood like years later that may have been the same bagel.
[0:29:47 – 0:29:49] Adam: Yes, a forever bagel.
[0:29:49 – 0:29:52] Adam: Yeah, maybe it’s unstuck in space and time.
[0:29:53 – 0:29:54] Adam: It could be a hologram bagel.
[0:29:55 – 0:29:56] Erik: Hologram Bangle.
[0:29:56 – 0:30:00] Erik: Wow, I can’t believe I get the privilege of…
[0:30:02 – 0:30:13] Erik: Again, just by the powers that be, decided to put this one in as biters, which I think is the right choice.
[0:30:13 – 0:30:15] Adam: That’s the right way to put it in there, yeah.
[0:30:15 – 0:30:24] Erik: But I feel like it could also use a little bit more information because of the umbrella that biters is.
[0:30:25 – 0:30:25] Erik: Not just pizza.
[0:30:25 – 0:30:25] Erik: Yeah.
[0:30:26 – 0:30:39] Erik: We’ve talked numerous different occasions about our entries into other culinary biters, breakfast styles.
[0:30:39 – 0:30:46] Erik: There’s been, I think, just recently, there was literally a product that was biscuits and gravy biters.
[0:30:46 – 0:30:48] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:30:48 – 0:30:51] Erik: We had the stuffed nachos, which is basically like Mexican biters.
[0:30:51 – 0:30:51] Erik: Yeah.
[0:30:51 – 0:30:55] Adam: Me and brother Andrew made like a whole series of different homemade biters.
[0:30:55 – 0:30:56] Adam: Yes.
[0:30:57 – 0:31:02] Adam: Or across the spectrum of the, we’re all the different colors of the blue corn moon, Eric.
[0:31:02 – 0:31:14] Erik: For the sacred sacrament of the tumble homies, the biters entry into the tumble home Wikipedia at this point, I know, could use some fleshing out.
[0:31:15 – 0:31:17] Adam: Does it say sacred sacrament?
[0:31:17 – 0:31:17] Adam: It does.
[0:31:17 – 0:31:18] Adam: Or was that your term?
[0:31:18 – 0:31:18] Erik: It does.
[0:31:18 – 0:31:22] Erik: That is the first sentence after the bold biters.
[0:31:22 – 0:31:28] Erik: The sacred sacrament of the tumble homies best prepared on a Smith foundry fire grate in the BWCA.
[0:31:28 – 0:31:29] Adam: I agree.
[0:31:29 – 0:31:32] Adam: It’s best prepared directly on the fire grate on a Smith.
[0:31:32 – 0:31:32] Erik: Yes.
[0:31:33 – 0:31:34] Erik: How many of them are left, do you think?
[0:31:34 – 0:31:36] Adam: How many Smiths are still out there?
[0:31:36 – 0:31:38] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:31:38 – 0:31:40] Adam: Brother Ben, we need to update on this one.
[0:31:41 – 0:31:47] Adam: We need to update paddle planners so that each campsite has a Smith foundry like asterisk next to it.
[0:31:48 – 0:31:54] Adam: Like a little Smith grate, a little tiny logo or something that goes on to the name.
[0:31:54 – 0:31:55] Adam: Yeah.
[0:31:55 – 0:31:56] Adam: If it’s known to have a Smith.
[0:31:57 – 0:31:58] Adam: Just an idea.
[0:31:58 – 0:31:59] Adam: I’m throwing it out there.
[0:31:59 – 0:31:59] Adam: Sure.
[0:31:59 – 0:32:01] Adam: Because to me, it is part of the sacrament.
[0:32:03 – 0:32:24] Adam: if you’re like you don’t want to what was the one on like frost one that thing had like three bars and they were all crooked as hell like oh yeah beyond the biter those little wires you couldn’t but there are those perfect like smith foundry great still out there that are just like the best like you just like rack them up on there and then you put them in your hoodie pouch and eat them when they’re at proper temp
[0:32:24 – 0:32:27] Erik: Yeah, let them cool down, but not too much, in the pouch.
[0:32:27 – 0:32:28] Erik: In the pouch.
[0:32:28 – 0:32:31] Adam: We’re all marsupials when it comes to the biter.
[0:32:31 – 0:32:36] Erik: Pizza Biter’s origins came out of the Timber Freer loop, episode 53, minute 101.
[0:32:39 – 0:32:39] Erik: Hey-oh.
[0:32:40 – 0:32:49] Erik: If you’re staying at the site on Snipe Lake slash Tumble Home Island, you must bring at least one jumbo bag of biters for each person.
[0:32:51 – 0:32:54] Adam: Yeah, that was a solo trip, so we did our job.
[0:32:54 – 0:32:55] Adam: Is this where it comes from?
[0:32:55 – 0:33:01] Adam: I only had one full bag, so I think the original thing said I had more than a bag.
[0:33:01 – 0:33:02] Adam: That was on Rib Lake.
[0:33:02 – 0:33:04] Erik: Apparently, it said that you had more than one bag.
[0:33:04 – 0:33:08] Adam: That was on the Rib Lake stop on lunch, but I had help there.
[0:33:08 – 0:33:09] Erik: Yeah, that’s true.
[0:33:10 – 0:33:11] Erik: I wasn’t on solo on that one.
[0:33:11 – 0:33:14] Erik: Solo on the Timber Freer is where I remember the biter.
[0:33:14 – 0:33:15] Adam: We do have to get back to the Timber Freer.
[0:33:16 – 0:33:17] Adam: I hope that’s in here, too, eventually.
[0:33:18 – 0:33:18] Adam: I’m sure it has to be.
[0:33:19 – 0:33:20] Adam: Oh, boy, I got a real nice one here.
[0:33:20 – 0:33:21] Adam: A real nice one.
[0:33:21 – 0:33:23] Adam: Next up on the show is Bobby.
[0:33:23 – 0:33:24] Adam: Wow.
[0:33:24 – 0:33:31] Adam: Bobby is an eager beaver type of kid that is overambitious but has no leave, no trace ethic.
[0:33:31 – 0:33:38] Adam: Bobbies will often hack away at standing trees, peel birch bark off live trees, and burn giant logs.
[0:33:39 – 0:33:40] Adam: Nephew of Rex?
[0:33:41 – 0:33:43] Adam: First mentioned by Eric in episode 58.
[0:33:44 – 0:33:48] Adam: Opposite of a bobby is a berry mentioned in episode 128.
[0:33:48 – 0:33:49] Erik: A berry.
[0:33:49 – 0:33:50] Adam: One hour and 12 minutes.
[0:33:50 – 0:33:50] Erik: Wow.
[0:33:51 – 0:33:53] Adam: Yeah, so I like that.
[0:33:53 – 0:33:58] Adam: Yeah, some of these have very specific timestamps and some have very generalized timestamps like the…
[0:33:58 – 0:34:00] Adam: First mention, though, I love that.
[0:34:01 – 0:34:02] Adam: We need more of this in here.
[0:34:02 – 0:34:06] Adam: I do believe that… First mention by Eric, episode 58.
[0:34:06 – 0:34:07] Adam: And this is from like…
[0:34:07 – 0:34:11] Adam: I thought this was from the heart of the park trip.
[0:34:12 – 0:34:25] Erik: I think I remember it… Maybe I was the first one that mentioned it, but I believe the thought for Bobby came into my mind from that ill-conceived…
[0:34:28 – 0:34:39] Erik: Gunflint Trail Association canoe event thing where you could come up and do a free half hour to an hour rental or something.
[0:34:39 – 0:34:40] Erik: It was very convoluted.
[0:34:40 – 0:34:41] Erik: You’re thinking of Dennis.
[0:34:41 – 0:34:42] Erik: And confusing.
[0:34:42 – 0:34:43] Erik: Remember Dennis?
[0:34:44 – 0:34:44] Erik: Yes, I do.
[0:34:45 – 0:34:45] Erik: Denny.
[0:34:46 – 0:34:46] Erik: Denny.
[0:34:46 – 0:34:55] Erik: Who kept standing up because you had to take out this family on a little tour de Clearwater because they showed up for their free canoe ride, but they thought it was guided.
[0:34:55 – 0:35:03] Erik: And then the manager of the place at the time was like, yeah, just go take them out.
[0:35:03 – 0:35:04] Erik: You got to take them out on the lake.
[0:35:05 – 0:35:06] Erik: And so it was you and Denny.
[0:35:06 – 0:35:07] SPEAKER_00: How did I end up in this position?
[0:35:07 – 0:35:11] Adam: I have no idea because you were the first one he saw probably.
[0:35:11 – 0:35:13] Adam: Yeah, they knew right then that I’d be good with kids.
[0:35:13 – 0:35:18] Erik: But Denny just kept standing up while paddling in the middle.
[0:35:18 – 0:35:19] Erik: Like, Denny!
[0:35:19 – 0:35:19] Erik: Dennis!
[0:35:19 – 0:35:20] Erik: Sit down!
[0:35:21 – 0:35:22] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:35:22 – 0:35:26] Erik: That kid is who I picture when I think of Bobby.
[0:35:26 – 0:35:29] Adam: Remember, though, we saw Dennis or Denny later?
[0:35:29 – 0:35:37] Erik: Like three years later, the morning after a Trampled by Turtles show in Grand Marais, walking down the street, and we both saw him, and we both just were like, Dennis?
[0:35:38 – 0:35:39] Erik: Denny?
[0:35:39 – 0:35:40] Erik: It was definitely him.
[0:35:40 – 0:35:41] Erik: And he kind of looked at us.
[0:35:42 – 0:35:42] Erik: He was like, what?
[0:35:43 – 0:35:43] Erik: Yeah.
[0:35:43 – 0:35:46] Erik: Probably freaked his ass out.
[0:35:46 – 0:35:47] Erik: Who are these guys?
[0:35:47 – 0:35:47] Erik: Yeah.
[0:35:47 – 0:35:50] Erik: I’m sure he didn’t remember that paddle out to the Palisades.
[0:35:50 – 0:35:51] Adam: I thought it was memorable.
[0:35:51 – 0:35:53] Adam: I thought I did a pretty good job.
[0:35:53 – 0:35:53] Adam: Yeah.
[0:35:53 – 0:35:54] Adam: We all lived.
[0:35:54 – 0:35:55] Adam: Yeah, you sure did.
[0:35:56 – 0:35:58] Adam: Only because of the safety that you were imploring.
[0:35:58 – 0:36:00] Adam: I think it was just because we were in a Champlain.
[0:36:01 – 0:36:01] Erik: I’m sure.
[0:36:01 – 0:36:03] Erik: I thought you were just in like a three-person aluminum.
[0:36:03 – 0:36:05] Adam: The biggest thing I could get my hands on.
[0:36:05 – 0:36:06] Erik: Yeah.
[0:36:06 – 0:36:07] Adam: Pray to God.
[0:36:07 – 0:36:10] Adam: Next up in the show, Bobby Nubs.
[0:36:10 – 0:36:11] Erik: Bobby Nubs.
[0:36:11 – 0:36:12] Adam: Bobby Nubs.
[0:36:12 – 0:36:22] Adam: After Bobby cuts a branch off a live tree in camp, the leftover nub becomes a convenient place to hang the water bags or other hanging Coghlan’s gear.
[0:36:22 – 0:36:23] Erik: Hmm.
[0:36:23 – 0:36:23] Adam: There you go.
[0:36:23 – 0:36:24] Adam: So it’s high up.
[0:36:25 – 0:36:25] Adam: Yeah.
[0:36:25 – 0:36:26] Adam: Yeah.
[0:36:26 – 0:36:27] Adam: The bobby nubs.
[0:36:27 – 0:36:27] Adam: Yeah.
[0:36:28 – 0:36:29] Adam: That’s just called pruning, isn’t it?
[0:36:30 – 0:36:31] Erik: Yeah, I guess.
[0:36:31 – 0:36:31] Adam: Pruning.
[0:36:32 – 0:36:36] Adam: If they’re up high enough to be a bobby nub, what if it’s low enough to hit you right in the thigh in the night?
[0:36:36 – 0:36:37] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:36:37 – 0:36:38] Erik: What do you call that?
[0:36:38 – 0:36:39] Erik: Hmm.
[0:36:40 – 0:36:41] Adam: Cash Cutter.
[0:36:42 – 0:36:44] Adam: Next up on the show, bootleg merch.
[0:36:45 – 0:36:47] Adam: Unauthorized Tumble Home merchandise.
[0:36:48 – 0:36:52] Adam: T-shirts, stickers, and patches Tumble Homies have created to share with the community.
[0:36:53 – 0:36:55] Adam: Bootleg merch.
[0:36:55 – 0:36:59] Adam: Yeah, I think that’s the best merch, honestly.
[0:37:00 – 0:37:01] Erik: The bootleg stuff?
[0:37:01 – 0:37:02] Adam: Yeah.
[0:37:02 – 0:37:04] Adam: It’s the most varied, that’s for sure.
[0:37:04 – 0:37:05] Adam: It’s genuine.
[0:37:05 – 0:37:05] Adam: Genuine.
[0:37:07 – 0:37:08] Adam: Yeah, and super interesting.
[0:37:08 – 0:37:09] Adam: Genuine?
[0:37:09 – 0:37:11] Adam: You’ve never heard of Genuine?
[0:37:13 – 0:37:15] SPEAKER_00: Wow.
[0:37:15 – 0:37:19] Adam: Next up on the show, it’s the bar where you would definitely hear Genuine played the most.
[0:37:20 – 0:37:20] Adam: Bucket of Blood.
[0:37:20 – 0:37:21] Adam: This is a Bucket of Blood.
[0:37:21 – 0:37:22] Adam: Nice.
[0:37:22 – 0:37:25] Adam: A bar in Ely that was first mentioned in episode 85.
[0:37:25 – 0:37:30] Adam: And we do each have a Bucket of Blood t-shirt, which is, I think, bootleg merch.
[0:37:31 – 0:37:31] Erik: I’m pretty sure.
[0:37:31 – 0:37:32] SPEAKER_00: Did you make those shirts?
[0:37:32 – 0:37:33] Erik: I did not.
[0:37:33 – 0:37:34] Erik: A friend of the show.
[0:37:34 – 0:37:35] Erik: Josh made them.
[0:37:35 – 0:37:35] Erik: Josh.
[0:37:35 – 0:37:36] Erik: Josh made those.
[0:37:36 – 0:37:38] Adam: So those are bootleg merch.
[0:37:38 – 0:37:41] Erik: That is bootleg merch, but it’s not a bar in Ely.
[0:37:41 – 0:37:45] Erik: The shirts did come, and they said Ely, Minnesota.
[0:37:46 – 0:37:55] Erik: But the bar was based on the name of a bar in Two Harbors during the John Bear Grease book report.
[0:37:57 – 0:37:57] Erik: Really?
[0:37:57 – 0:37:59] Adam: I thought it was in Ely.
[0:37:59 – 0:37:59] Adam: No.
[0:38:00 – 0:38:04] Erik: It’s like back when Two Harbors was like a real rough and tumble town.
[0:38:04 – 0:38:05] Erik: Not like now.
[0:38:05 – 0:38:06] Erik: Not like now.
[0:38:06 – 0:38:07] Erik: It’s wholesome.
[0:38:07 – 0:38:09] Adam: Basically the Eden Prairie of the North Shore.
[0:38:09 – 0:38:10] Adam: Basically.
[0:38:10 – 0:38:11] Adam: Yeah.
[0:38:11 – 0:38:15] Erik: But yeah, that’s where the bucket of blood came from.
[0:38:16 – 0:38:16] Erik: Really?
[0:38:16 – 0:38:18] Erik: It’s from the John Bear Grease episodes.
[0:38:18 – 0:38:19] Adam: You think that was episode 85?
[0:38:20 – 0:38:23] Adam: Or it was from the Sig Olsen series and there was…
[0:38:23 – 0:38:25] Adam: I think it was… Yeah.
[0:38:25 – 0:38:28] Erik: There was two different episodes that had old timey bar names that we both really went into.
[0:38:28 – 0:38:29] Adam: I think it was the Sig Olsen episode.
[0:38:31 – 0:38:33] Adam: All right, we’re going to have to look into this one further.
[0:38:33 – 0:38:36] Erik: That one does need a little bit more intensive research.
[0:38:36 – 0:38:40] Adam: Yeah, maybe we at least mention that we do have nice shirts.
[0:38:40 – 0:38:42] Adam: I still have mine to use.
[0:38:42 – 0:38:43] Adam: I don’t think I do.
[0:38:43 – 0:38:47] Adam: Eric was wearing that one on a lot of trips for three to four years.
[0:38:47 – 0:38:49] Erik: It used to be my trip shirt for a while.
[0:38:49 – 0:38:50] Adam: You just wore it out.
[0:38:50 – 0:38:51] Erik: Yeah, I just wore it out.
[0:38:51 – 0:38:54] Adam: Just one morning you woke up and it was gone.
[0:38:54 – 0:39:03] Erik: I think it would be fun to get a catalog of all of the old-timey North Shore slash Ely bar names because there was a number of them from those book reports that were always great.
[0:39:03 – 0:39:06] Erik: They’re always some of my favorite aspects of those old books.
[0:39:06 – 0:39:06] Adam: All right.
[0:39:07 – 0:39:08] Adam: Last up in the Bs.
[0:39:08 – 0:39:10] Adam: The BWCA.
[0:39:10 – 0:39:10] Adam: All right.
[0:39:10 – 0:39:11] Adam: Thank you.
[0:39:11 – 0:39:12] Adam: That’s it?
[0:39:12 – 0:39:14] Adam: The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
[0:39:15 – 0:39:17] Adam: B-W-C-A-W.
[0:39:18 – 0:39:20] Adam: I don’t like that they have that last W on there.
[0:39:21 – 0:39:23] Adam: So I’m glad that it’s just B-W-C-A in here.
[0:39:24 – 0:39:33] Adam: But you often see it pronounced B-dub or B-W or B-W-C-A-W. B-W-C-A-W is for squares.
[0:39:33 – 0:39:34] Adam: It is.
[0:39:34 – 0:39:39] Adam: Yeah, the extra W is redundant, and it makes you look like a nerd.
[0:39:41 – 0:39:43] Adam: It’s actually the BWCAW.
[0:39:44 – 0:39:47] Adam: So whoever entered this correctly is the BWCA.
[0:39:47 – 0:39:48] Adam: That’s the right way to say it.
[0:39:49 – 0:39:51] Adam: And I’m turning it back over to Eric for the Cs.
[0:39:51 – 0:39:57] Erik: You’re not going to read a full description on what the BWCA is all about?
[0:39:57 – 0:39:58] Adam: That’s all they said.
[0:39:58 – 0:39:59] Adam: Yeah.
[0:39:59 – 0:40:02] Adam: We could definitely add more to that entry for sure.
[0:40:02 – 0:40:06] Erik: I mean, that’s literally just be a link under it.
[0:40:06 – 0:40:10] Erik: And then the link just brings you back to the top of the tumble home Wikipedia page.
[0:40:10 – 0:40:10] Erik: Yeah.
[0:40:10 – 0:40:14] Adam: This will tell you everything you need to know about the BWCAW.
[0:40:14 – 0:40:14] Adam: Yeah.
[0:40:15 – 0:40:17] Adam: And a link also to the permit page.
[0:40:18 – 0:40:24] Erik: We got campsite latrine terms from our apparently series episode 120 to 121.
[0:40:26 – 0:40:28] Erik: This is from the peaking episodes?
[0:40:28 – 0:40:28] Erik: I think so.
[0:40:29 – 0:40:40] Erik: Yeah, there’s no peaking really mentioned, but we’ve got brown volcano, box, jitter, cubist style, usually lidded.
[0:40:41 – 0:40:46] Erik: You’ve got the thunder box, the thunder mug, train, apostrophe, train.
[0:40:46 – 0:40:48] Erik: I don’t know if I’ve ever used that one.
[0:40:49 – 0:40:50] Erik: Slang version of latrine.
[0:40:52 – 0:40:52] Adam: Train.
[0:40:53 – 0:40:53] Adam: Train.
[0:40:53 – 0:40:54] Erik: Train.
[0:40:55 – 0:40:57] Adam: You ever seen, you know where the train is?
[0:40:58 – 0:40:59] Adam: Proof.
[0:40:59 – 0:41:00] Adam: Proof wants them to go to the train.
[0:41:01 – 0:41:02] Erik: Name’s Hunter Proof.
[0:41:02 – 0:41:03] Erik: You can call me Proof.
[0:41:04 – 0:41:05] Erik: Chiptunes.
[0:41:06 – 0:41:06] Adam: Wow.
[0:41:07 – 0:41:10] Adam: Did I tell you about the weird tree I seen on the beach?
[0:41:10 – 0:41:12] Adam: Tree I seen out on the beach?
[0:41:12 – 0:41:16] Adam: We were at the Hoveland Art Festival a couple weekends ago, and then we stopped down at Paradise Beach.
[0:41:16 – 0:41:18] Erik: There was a tree out on the Paradise Beach?
[0:41:19 – 0:41:20] Adam: There is.
[0:41:21 – 0:41:22] Adam: There’s like a beach train.
[0:41:22 – 0:41:23] Adam: That doesn’t sound right.
[0:41:23 – 0:41:24] Adam: I know.
[0:41:24 – 0:41:29] Adam: And it’s got a little fence built around it, except for the fence all beat down.
[0:41:29 – 0:41:33] Adam: So this one’s a real train because the fence is half broken down.
[0:41:33 – 0:41:34] Adam: Wow.
[0:41:35 – 0:41:39] Adam: You’re supposed to be shielding your white ass from the beach.
[0:41:41 – 0:41:42] Adam: I don’t understand.
[0:41:43 – 0:41:44] Adam: It’s way back in the woods.
[0:41:44 – 0:41:46] Adam: There’s a sign out on the beach.
[0:41:46 – 0:41:48] Adam: This is an official beach campsite.
[0:41:48 – 0:41:51] Erik: Oh, it’s probably one of those kayak-in-only sites.
[0:41:51 – 0:41:52] Erik: I believe, sir, this is what it is.
[0:41:52 – 0:41:56] Erik: For all those circumnavigating kayakers on the lake that you see.
[0:41:56 – 0:41:57] Erik: Right.
[0:41:57 – 0:42:00] Erik: I’ve been shooed out of one of those campsites multiple times.
[0:42:00 – 0:42:09] Adam: This one’s got no temp pad whatsoever, but there is a tree back there with a half wall built around it, but it’s mostly crumbling and decrepit.
[0:42:10 – 0:42:11] Adam: But it makes it all the more endearing.
[0:42:12 – 0:42:25] Erik: yeah uh chiptunes music added to episodes that is usually inspired by the content of the episodes um that’s true also it was the um most readily um
[0:42:28 – 0:42:55] Erik: available license free music on free music archive back in the day which is um a husk of its former self no longer in the glory days no it’s not it’s a pain in the ass to use and i don’t use it anymore and i’ve shirked all of my responsibilities to any semblance of copyright considerations and uh yeah i’m probably a bad person for it but you know
[0:42:56 – 0:43:01] Adam: Can we link all the ââ¬â because you can just get a direct link to the episodes.
[0:43:01 – 0:43:08] Adam: You don’t need to use one of these corporate hack job podcast feeds to access Tumble Home.
[0:43:08 – 0:43:10] Adam: You can just get it right from the source, right?
[0:43:10 – 0:43:13] Adam: So we can link that right into the Wikipedia, no?
[0:43:14 – 0:43:36] Erik: well yeah we each episode we did used to have a website and that’s what this is the new website this is the new website we start uploading our podcasts back onto this right to the we’re gonna be like yeah we’re gonna be like uh neil young we’re off spotify you know we’re going really independent yeah we don’t get enough money yeah we definitely don’t get enough money from spotify to keep giving it to them for free so
[0:43:36 – 0:43:38] Erik: Yeah, I’ve never even considered that.
[0:43:38 – 0:43:40] Erik: How does Spotify work for podcasters?
[0:43:40 – 0:43:45] Adam: There’s never even been like- Then they have the gall to remove episodes like they own us.
[0:43:46 – 0:43:48] Erik: It’s the other way around, assholes.
[0:43:48 – 0:43:50] Erik: You wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for the creators.
[0:43:51 – 0:43:52] Erik: Yeah, go back to Sweden.
[0:43:54 – 0:43:55] Erik: Is that where they’re from originally?
[0:43:56 – 0:43:56] Erik: Yeah.
[0:43:56 – 0:43:57] Erik: I think you got that right.
[0:43:58 – 0:44:01] Erik: Chiptune Matt was creating music for the Tumble Home podcast.
[0:44:01 – 0:44:02] Adam: Yeah, what happened to Chiptune Matt?
[0:44:03 – 0:44:04] Adam: Reddit user.
[0:44:04 – 0:44:05] Adam: You pissed him off, I guess.
[0:44:05 – 0:44:05] Erik: Reddit user.
[0:44:06 – 0:44:08] Erik: Yeah, well, there’s a whole sub- We’ve run him off.
[0:44:09 – 0:44:10] Erik: What letter does that one come under?
[0:44:10 – 0:44:16] Adam: Pissed off previous contributors who have now disappeared.
[0:44:16 – 0:44:19] Adam: I think it’s called friends now enemies.
[0:44:19 – 0:44:19] Erik: Yeah.
[0:44:20 – 0:44:23] Erik: Reddit user ToftyRific may also be Chiptune Matt.
[0:44:24 – 0:44:28] Erik: Parentheses note, many conspiracy theories surround the mysterious ToftyRific.
[0:44:29 – 0:44:30] Erik: I’ve never heard of ToftyRicket.
[0:44:31 – 0:44:32] Erik: Rific.
[0:44:32 – 0:44:33] Adam: ToftyRicket.
[0:44:33 – 0:44:34] Erik: Me either.
[0:44:35 – 0:44:38] Erik: Yeah, I remember Chiptune Matt back in the day.
[0:44:38 – 0:44:45] Erik: Anytime he got an idea or I mentioned, hey, turn that into a chiptune, Matt would send it along.
[0:44:45 – 0:44:46] Erik: Yeah.
[0:44:46 – 0:44:47] Erik: Hey.
[0:44:47 – 0:44:48] Erik: Hey, man.
[0:44:48 – 0:44:50] Erik: Man, if you’re still out there, we miss you.
[0:44:50 – 0:44:56] Erik: People grow and change and become better people.
[0:44:57 – 0:44:57] Adam: Not us.
[0:44:57 – 0:44:59] Adam: We’re still the same guys.
[0:44:59 – 0:45:00] Adam: Or worse people.
[0:45:00 – 0:45:01] Adam: Who knows?
[0:45:01 – 0:45:03] Adam: We’re in an upward spiral, Eric.
[0:45:03 – 0:45:03] Erik: Yeah.
[0:45:04 – 0:45:05] Erik: Wow, we’re getting back to back.
[0:45:06 – 0:45:08] Erik: I’ll do mine and then you can do yours.
[0:45:08 – 0:45:09] Erik: Okay.
[0:45:09 – 0:45:14] Erik: Clearwater Historic Lodge and Outfitters, central to the first seasons of the podcast.
[0:45:15 – 0:45:17] Adam: How many seasons are there of Tumble Home?
[0:45:18 – 0:45:20] Erik: We never really measured it in seasons, have we?
[0:45:20 – 0:45:26] Erik: We used to kind of go seasons maybe right away, first few years, but now it’s just all kind of blurred.
[0:45:26 – 0:45:27] Adam: It’s another C word.
[0:45:27 – 0:45:28] Adam: It’s continuous.
[0:45:28 – 0:45:29] Adam: Yeah, it’s another C word.
[0:45:29 – 0:45:31] Erik: I’m going to give another C word too.
[0:45:31 – 0:45:33] Erik: How many C words can you think of?
[0:45:38 – 0:45:42] Adam: I’m trying to think of a number that starts with C. A number that starts with C?
[0:45:42 – 0:45:42] Adam: Yeah.
[0:45:43 – 0:45:43] Adam: None.
[0:45:44 – 0:45:45] Adam: Not in this language.
[0:45:46 – 0:45:47] Adam: Next up on the show, co-op.
[0:45:48 – 0:45:48] Adam: The co-op.
[0:45:49 – 0:45:50] Adam: Cook County co-op.
[0:45:50 – 0:45:51] Adam: Employees at them.
[0:45:52 – 0:45:53] Adam: I think you have it wrong, friend.
[0:45:56 – 0:45:59] Adam: I sell my services to the co-op.
[0:46:00 – 0:46:01] Adam: Just chill out.
[0:46:01 – 0:46:01] Adam: All right.
[0:46:02 – 0:46:12] Adam: The co-op employs Adam and comrades in Grand Marais, Minnesota, a popular destination for tumble homies to drop off sponsorships and get gravy.
[0:46:13 – 0:46:13] Adam: Does it say that?
[0:46:13 – 0:46:14] Adam: It doesn’t say that.
[0:46:14 – 0:46:15] Adam: It needs to be added.
[0:46:16 – 0:46:17] Erik: Gravy Aquirement Station.
[0:46:18 – 0:46:21] Adam: We can definitely enhance the entry for the co-op.
[0:46:21 – 0:46:27] Adam: It’s currently the, I would say it’s the meeting spot in Grand Marais for anybody, but especially for Tomohomis.
[0:46:28 – 0:46:33] Adam: And I’ve gotten to meet and hang out with a couple Tomohomis this week alone at the co-op.
[0:46:33 – 0:46:33] Adam: It’s great.
[0:46:33 – 0:46:34] Erik: I’ve never met one there.
[0:46:35 – 0:46:35] Adam: Yeah.
[0:46:35 – 0:46:38] Adam: You keep hiding back by the gravy.
[0:46:39 – 0:46:40] Adam: And they’re like, what’s that guy doing?
[0:46:40 – 0:46:43] Adam: And he’s like, that’s our new intern, Enrique.
[0:46:44 – 0:46:44] Erik: Enrique.
[0:46:45 – 0:46:46] Adam: Yeah, don’t speaky.
[0:46:47 – 0:46:48] Adam: He don’t speaky.
[0:46:48 – 0:46:49] Adam: Enrique, don’t speaky.
[0:46:50 – 0:46:53] Adam: We found him on a sailboat from England.
[0:46:53 – 0:46:56] Adam: And his friend, the hummingbird, is very mad.
[0:46:56 – 0:46:57] Adam: Oh.
[0:46:57 – 0:46:59] Adam: What was the hummingbird’s name?
[0:46:59 – 0:47:02] Adam: He paddled in with a dugout canoe from the tidewaters.
[0:47:03 – 0:47:04] Adam: Flick?
[0:47:04 – 0:47:05] Adam: Flick.
[0:47:05 – 0:47:07] Adam: Yeah, Flick and Miko.
[0:47:07 – 0:47:08] Adam: Yeah, they were fun.
[0:47:09 – 0:47:10] Adam: They were a lot of fun, yeah.
[0:47:11 – 0:47:13] Adam: Next up on the show, Coglins.
[0:47:13 – 0:47:16] Erik: Anyways, if you are listening, though, for sure stop by the co-op.
[0:47:17 – 0:47:17] Erik: Everybody’s a friend.
[0:47:18 – 0:47:20] Erik: Isn’t there another place in town?
[0:47:20 – 0:47:24] Erik: Or I feel like there’s a billboard that literally says, like, the meeting place in Grand Marais.
[0:47:24 – 0:47:26] Adam: Yeah, that used to be, like, their tagline.
[0:47:26 – 0:47:28] Adam: I don’t think it’s, like, in the current marketing.
[0:47:28 – 0:47:29] Adam: Was it the co-op?
[0:47:29 – 0:47:29] Adam: Yeah.
[0:47:30 – 0:47:38] Adam: And we always, like, we, like, try and present ourselves as a good place to just anybody can hang out.
[0:47:38 – 0:47:39] Adam: It’s like a library.
[0:47:39 – 0:47:43] Adam: You can hang out and just exist without the expectation of spending money.
[0:47:44 – 0:47:45] Adam: It’s a good place to be.
[0:47:46 – 0:47:46] Adam: That’s all it is.
[0:47:47 – 0:47:50] Adam: And that’s why every time it rains, the place is packed.
[0:47:50 – 0:47:52] Erik: It’s got good Wi-Fi.
[0:47:52 – 0:47:57] Erik: Talk to a certain number of people there who are always like, people only come in here to shit.
[0:47:58 – 0:47:59] Adam: Who says that?
[0:47:59 – 0:48:00] Adam: I love it.
[0:48:01 – 0:48:02] Erik: Yeah, come on in.
[0:48:02 – 0:48:03] Erik: I mean, I can think…
[0:48:03 – 0:48:06] Erik: I’m like the George Costanza of Grammaray.
[0:48:06 – 0:48:10] Erik: I know where all of the locking single-cell bathrooms are in town.
[0:48:10 – 0:48:11] Erik: Yeah, yeah.
[0:48:11 – 0:48:13] Erik: The co-op is a good one, but it’s also…
[0:48:13 – 0:48:15] Erik: It’s a little too…
[0:48:16 – 0:48:17] Erik: A little too out in the open.
[0:48:17 – 0:48:19] Erik: There’s a little bit too much of a spotlight.
[0:48:20 – 0:48:26] Erik: I’ll tell you off, Mike, the best single stall walking bathroom in town.
[0:48:26 – 0:48:30] Adam: Ours are clean, though, and we do have good Wi-Fi in those bathrooms.
[0:48:30 – 0:48:31] Erik: They’re clean.
[0:48:32 – 0:48:39] Erik: But I always do hate going in there and then you can’t get back out without being fully noticed.
[0:48:39 – 0:48:41] Erik: You know what I’m saying?
[0:48:41 – 0:48:45] Erik: Unless you want to actuate the alarm siren door.
[0:48:46 – 0:48:46] Adam: Oh, right.
[0:48:46 – 0:48:47] Adam: Yeah.
[0:48:47 – 0:48:52] Adam: No, you come back out of there, and there’s a whole line of people waiting usually, and they’re like, what have you been doing in there?
[0:48:53 – 0:48:55] Erik: Well, you’re going to find out, sir or ma’am.
[0:48:57 – 0:48:58] Adam: Yeah, exactly.
[0:48:58 – 0:49:00] Adam: Anyways, stop on by.
[0:49:00 – 0:49:01] Adam: It’s a fun place.
[0:49:02 – 0:49:03] Adam: Come check the mural out.
[0:49:03 – 0:49:05] Erik: Oh, that mural’s coming along very nicely.
[0:49:05 – 0:49:06] Adam: Oh, my God, the mural’s very nice.
[0:49:06 – 0:49:09] Adam: That mural’s giving off a lot of Pocahontas vibes.
[0:49:09 – 0:49:10] Adam: I’ll tell you what.
[0:49:10 – 0:49:17] Erik: It’s going to be a great new addition to town that will wildly trump any other current murals.
[0:49:17 – 0:49:23] Erik: The man-bear pigs that are on the side of the beaver house might have a thing or two to say.
[0:49:23 – 0:49:24] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:49:24 – 0:49:25] Erik: It’s a town of murals.
[0:49:25 – 0:49:26] Adam: Kind of is.
[0:49:26 – 0:49:26] Adam: Come on down.
[0:49:27 – 0:49:27] Adam: Check us out.
[0:49:28 – 0:49:32] Adam: Hey, we’re kind of off the map, though, but you guys, if anybody out there doesn’t know, check out Grand Marais.
[0:49:33 – 0:49:33] Adam: Check out Grand Marais.
[0:49:33 – 0:49:34] Adam: It’s a hidden gem.
[0:49:35 – 0:49:37] Adam: Nobody on Reddit’s ever mentioned it.
[0:49:37 – 0:49:40] Adam: Our Minnesota has never heard of the North Shore.
[0:49:40 – 0:49:46] Erik: Actually, I wouldn’t consider Grand Marais a town of murals, considering what I’ve seen in a lot of other towns.
[0:49:46 – 0:49:47] Adam: There’s a lot, though.
[0:49:47 – 0:49:48] Erik: Murals are great.
[0:49:48 – 0:49:49] Erik: Everybody loves them.
[0:49:49 – 0:49:50] Erik: Name a third mural.
[0:49:51 – 0:49:54] Adam: What about that gasoline tank that has the trout on it?
[0:49:54 – 0:49:56] Adam: Does that count as a mural?
[0:49:56 – 0:49:57] Erik: Is that a mural?
[0:49:57 – 0:49:57] Erik: Yeah.
[0:49:57 – 0:50:01] Erik: Does painting a propane tank with a fish on it count as a mural?
[0:50:01 – 0:50:01] Adam: I think it does.
[0:50:01 – 0:50:02] Adam: It’s a huge fish.
[0:50:03 – 0:50:03] Erik: Yeah.
[0:50:04 – 0:50:07] Adam: What about under that one bridge that has that nice moose?
[0:50:08 – 0:50:10] Adam: What bridge?
[0:50:10 – 0:50:12] Adam: Does graffiti count as a mural?
[0:50:13 – 0:50:15] Adam: There’s some really good graffiti out there.
[0:50:15 – 0:50:17] Erik: What is the definition of a mural?
[0:50:18 – 0:50:19] Adam: What is graffiti?
[0:50:19 – 0:50:23] Erik: Where do you draw the line between a mural and graffiti?
[0:50:24 – 0:50:28] Erik: If it’s sanctioned and you get paid to do it, I think it’s probably… A mural.
[0:50:28 – 0:50:29] Erik: A mural and or artwork.
[0:50:29 – 0:50:31] Adam: But if it’s… Yeah, I don’t know.
[0:50:31 – 0:50:33] Adam: I kind of like a graffiti more than a mural.
[0:50:33 – 0:50:35] Erik: Undercover of darkness?
[0:50:35 – 0:50:35] Erik: Mm-hmm.
[0:50:36 – 0:50:37] Erik: That’s graffiti.
[0:50:37 – 0:50:38] Adam: Naughty, naughty.
[0:50:38 – 0:50:39] Adam: Graffito tagged.
[0:50:40 – 0:50:40] SPEAKER_00: Yeah.
[0:50:41 – 0:50:41] SPEAKER_00: Okay.
[0:50:41 – 0:50:42] Adam: Interesting.
[0:50:43 – 0:50:44] Adam: We’ll put a pin in that one.
[0:50:44 – 0:50:45] Adam: Yeah, we’ll come back to that.
[0:50:45 – 0:50:48] Adam: We’re going to put a feather in that one, and we’ll come back to it.
[0:50:48 – 0:50:50] Adam: Next up on the show, Coglins.
[0:50:51 – 0:50:53] Adam: Coglins Camp Cooker, the pudgy pie maker.
[0:50:53 – 0:50:56] Adam: This is actually the only piece of cookware you need in the park.
[0:50:56 – 0:50:57] Adam: That’s true.
[0:50:57 – 0:51:02] Adam: Coglins Cup, the tournament of Best of Coglins Gear 2024 with the winner Tent Whisk.
[0:51:05 – 0:51:05] Adam: Remember that?
[0:51:05 – 0:51:08] Erik: Oh, yeah, the tent sweeper broom thing one.
[0:51:08 – 0:51:10] Adam: Yeah, should have, as it should have.
[0:51:11 – 0:51:13] Adam: Finally, the Coghlan Snakebite Kit.
[0:51:13 – 0:51:14] Adam: It could save your life.
[0:51:14 – 0:51:15] Adam: We have one up there.
[0:51:15 – 0:51:17] Erik: We have multiple snake bite kits.
[0:51:17 – 0:51:20] Adam: That one’s up there is signed by Stan Coghlan himself.
[0:51:20 – 0:51:22] Erik: Oh, I thought it was signed by the snake.
[0:51:23 – 0:51:24] Erik: The snake is Stan Coghlan.
[0:51:26 – 0:51:26] Erik: Snake.
[0:51:27 – 0:51:27] Adam: Yeah.
[0:51:27 – 0:51:29] Erik: I don’t think that they make those anymore, though.
[0:51:29 – 0:51:30] Erik: That’s a limited edition.
[0:51:30 – 0:51:31] Erik: You could sell that on the…
[0:51:31 – 0:51:37] Adam: I never put it together that Stan Coghlan, the snake, the founder of Coghlan’s, is also the founder of the Whipsnake.
[0:51:38 – 0:51:38] Erik: Yeah.
[0:51:39 – 0:51:40] Erik: You’re just putting that together, huh?
[0:51:40 – 0:51:42] Adam: I just figured it out now.
[0:51:42 – 0:51:47] Adam: It’s super embarrassing, but it’s better to admit it than to try and hide from the fact.
[0:51:47 – 0:51:51] Adam: Next up on the show, Correspondence.
[0:51:52 – 0:52:00] Adam: Any communication sent into the podcast, email, snail mail, or voicemail from episode 75, minute 21 and 45 seconds.
[0:52:02 – 0:52:04] Adam: Correspondence.
[0:52:04 – 0:52:06] Erik: That’s such a weird specific deep cut.
[0:52:06 – 0:52:10] Erik: I feel like Coghlan’s is getting very short shrifted.
[0:52:10 – 0:52:12] Adam: Only three bullet points for Coghlan’s.
[0:52:13 – 0:52:29] Erik: The main impetus for how Coghlan’s ever came to be made fun of is because of the classic early days rant about the egg breakers and how I was so anti-egg containers, which basically are designed to break eggs.
[0:52:30 – 0:52:30] Erik: Yeah.
[0:52:30 – 0:52:37] Erik: And then I got multiple fans slash listeners of the show in the early days gifting me different sizes.
[0:52:37 – 0:52:39] Erik: There is a Coghlan’s 12 packer.
[0:52:40 – 0:52:43] Adam: 12 is pretty rare, but the 2 is even more rare.
[0:52:43 – 0:52:45] Adam: That’s what you want is the 2.
[0:52:45 – 0:52:46] Erik: The little 2 holder.
[0:52:46 – 0:52:55] Erik: I feel like the egg carton, the little plastic egg Coghlan’s holder, that needs to be added to the Wikipedia for sure.
[0:52:55 – 0:52:57] Erik: That’s where Coghlan’s…
[0:52:57 – 0:52:59] Adam: The Coghlan’s egg breaker.
[0:52:59 – 0:53:01] Erik: That’s where the crosshair is settled immediately.
[0:53:01 – 0:53:04] Adam: It’s an emoji on the…
[0:53:04 – 0:53:05] Adam: It’s the downvote button.
[0:53:06 – 0:53:07] Adam: There you go, on the subreddit.
[0:53:07 – 0:53:10] Adam: Yeah, which nobody uses anymore because Discord is… Who’s going to downvote?
[0:53:11 – 0:53:13] Erik: Right, yeah.
[0:53:13 – 0:53:13] Adam: Nobody’s downvoting.
[0:53:13 – 0:53:18] Adam: We’re not a big enough subreddit for people to be like, no, I disagree with you, sir.
[0:53:18 – 0:53:19] Adam: Everybody’s upvoting everything.
[0:53:19 – 0:53:20] Erik: Yeah, this is great.
[0:53:20 – 0:53:21] Erik: Everybody’s great.
[0:53:21 – 0:53:22] Erik: We’re all friends.
[0:53:22 – 0:53:22] Erik: Come on.
[0:53:23 – 0:53:29] Erik: I think we’ve weeded out all any of the problematic members who used to maybe make comments that were not worth it.
[0:53:30 – 0:53:33] Adam: How big do you have to be to have dissent?
[0:53:34 – 0:53:35] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:53:36 – 0:53:37] Erik: I’m fine with that.
[0:53:37 – 0:53:53] Erik: I think we’ve written a nice perfect line of having five to 800 people who enjoy what we do and not a bunch of like random side listeners who occasionally drop in and drop out.
[0:53:53 – 0:53:59] Erik: And then when they do drop in, just hear us say some wildly inappropriate things and make a big stink about it.
[0:53:59 – 0:54:00] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:54:01 – 0:54:05] Erik: I don’t really have any interest in getting too popular.
[0:54:05 – 0:54:06] Erik: That’d be crazy.
[0:54:07 – 0:54:08] Adam: We’re just popular enough.
[0:54:08 – 0:54:10] Erik: Just barely popular enough.
[0:54:10 – 0:54:12] Erik: To sell all these ads.
[0:54:12 – 0:54:18] Erik: Yeah, to be just making enough donations in beer.
[0:54:18 – 0:54:19] Erik: That’s about it.
[0:54:20 – 0:54:24] Adam: It’s the perfect ecosystem and community as it is.
[0:54:25 – 0:54:29] Erik: If anybody out there is listening and wants to start their own podcast, which are still up and coming.
[0:54:30 – 0:54:33] Adam: Yeah, we’re just getting into the beginning of the podcast era.
[0:54:33 – 0:54:34] UNKNOWN: Yeah.
[0:54:35 – 0:54:36] Erik: No, don’t get too big.
[0:54:36 – 0:54:36] Erik: That’s what we’re saying.
[0:54:37 – 0:54:47] Erik: All that will come with getting too big is pitfalls, lawsuits, and potentially being shown on the Jumbotron at a Coldplay show.
[0:54:48 – 0:54:50] Adam: Yeah, you don’t want that to happen.
[0:54:50 – 0:54:51] Adam: With your side piece.
[0:54:51 – 0:54:52] Adam: Super embarrassing.
[0:54:54 – 0:54:55] Adam: Just act like you’ve been there.
[0:54:55 – 0:54:55] Erik: Yeah.
[0:54:56 – 0:54:56] Erik: Play it cool.
[0:54:57 – 0:55:01] Erik: I’m just jamming out to… Next up on the C category is play it cool.
[0:55:02 – 0:55:06] Erik: If you get on the Coldplay Jumbo Cam, just play it cool.
[0:55:06 – 0:55:07] Erik: Just play it cool, no matter who you’re with.
[0:55:08 – 0:55:09] Erik: Correspondence.
[0:55:10 – 0:55:16] Adam: Yeah, we don’t get a lot of correspondence, but all comments on the subreddit and Discord are technically correspondence.
[0:55:17 – 0:55:22] Adam: Name for, I think, somebody named Corey who sent the first letter to the podcast.
[0:55:22 – 0:55:31] Adam: We need to get, I guess it’s mentioned that it was episode 75, but I feel like there’s more details here that could be uncovered.
[0:55:31 – 0:55:34] Erik: Yeah, there’s not too much correspondence anymore, and I blame it all on the Discord.
[0:55:34 – 0:55:43] Erik: All of the energy of people getting involved as much as they used to in the podcast, I blame on all of that energy being put towards the Discord.
[0:55:44 – 0:55:54] Adam: You miss the long form, and you yearn for the old long form, and you don’t care for the short form that is…
[0:55:54 – 0:56:04] Erik: I just don’t necessarily appreciate the 24-7 constant chatter of everybody constantly talking.
[0:56:05 – 0:56:06] Erik: It’s too fast.
[0:56:06 – 0:56:07] Erik: Yeah, it’s too fast.
[0:56:07 – 0:56:08] Erik: Keep it down.
[0:56:08 – 0:56:09] Erik: I’m in a chat room here.
[0:56:10 – 0:56:11] Adam: Next up in C is…
[0:56:11 – 0:56:12] Erik: Keep it down.
[0:56:12 – 0:56:14] Erik: Keep it down.
[0:56:14 – 0:56:15] Erik: Old man yells at clown.
[0:56:15 – 0:56:19] Adam: That’s why Eric spells it with a K. It’s because keep it down.
[0:56:20 – 0:56:23] Adam: Finally in the C’s is Culvert Warmy.
[0:56:23 – 0:56:29] Adam: Also identified as Culvert Cooley, but I don’t think it’s actually ever been that.
[0:56:29 – 0:56:31] Erik: I don’t think we’ve ever successfully performed a Culvert Cooley.
[0:56:31 – 0:56:39] Adam: Culvert Warmy, a beer that is stashed in a culvert or an entry point for a celebration beer at the end of a BWCA trip.
[0:56:39 – 0:56:39] Adam: There you go.
[0:56:40 – 0:56:43] Erik: Specifically a heavy porter.
[0:56:43 – 0:56:46] Erik: It’s got to be a… 8.5% at least.
[0:56:46 – 0:56:49] Adam: Yeah, the darkest beer you’ve got.
[0:56:49 – 0:57:01] Erik: Yeah, and by culvert warming, it’s, yeah, at least a 75 degree porter is what you’re looking for in that scenario.
[0:57:01 – 0:57:02] Adam: Yeah, it’s real nice.
[0:57:02 – 0:57:02] Erik: The dead.
[0:57:02 – 0:57:03] Erik: Oh, no.
[0:57:03 – 0:57:04] Erik: Don’t go.
[0:57:04 – 0:57:05] Erik: Don’t jump that far.
[0:57:05 – 0:57:09] Erik: We’ve got the Danielson scale, which we’ve not really talked about in quite some time.
[0:57:09 – 0:57:14] Erik: A portage ranking system explained on episode 77 works on a color code system.
[0:57:15 – 0:57:22] Erik: Easiest blue, most difficult red, followed by Rod’s example, the Luginita to Zenith portage is an orange 580.
[0:57:22 – 0:57:25] Erik: Can we hone in even more on that at some point?
[0:57:26 – 0:57:26] Adam: Yeah.
[0:57:26 – 0:57:29] Erik: What would be the Cache Lake portage then?
[0:57:29 – 0:57:30] Adam: Like a orange 800?
[0:57:30 – 0:57:31] Adam: Yeah.
[0:57:32 – 0:57:33] Erik: I don’t know how you wouldn’t put that as a red.
[0:57:34 – 0:57:39] Adam: A red just due to the sheer dehydration factor that you can’t avoid.
[0:57:41 – 0:57:46] Erik: I feel like you could do, depending on how detailed you can get your map, you could do, like, a little line.
[0:57:47 – 0:57:58] Erik: Just a line, the color of the line, and it’s either, like, flat red or up and down red or flat and then up orange.
[0:57:59 – 0:58:00] Erik: Like, you wouldn’t even necessarily.
[0:58:00 – 0:58:08] Adam: You shoot, like, a side profile like they do with Tour de France, you know, stage up to Hotta Cam.
[0:58:09 – 0:58:10] Adam: Oh, well, yeah.
[0:58:10 – 0:58:14] Erik: Maybe not that detailed, but in that same idea, for sure.
[0:58:14 – 0:58:19] Adam: And then the difficulty is enhanced by the color code of the line at that point.
[0:58:19 – 0:58:20] Erik: Yeah.
[0:58:20 – 0:58:25] Erik: I’m sure nobody would necessarily miss the numbers, but numbers are nice.
[0:58:25 – 0:58:26] Erik: I think they’re…
[0:58:28 – 0:58:36] Erik: How many times have you been like, yeah, I’m so happy that I knew the exact length of that portage because it was way shorter or exactly…
[0:58:36 – 0:58:39] Erik: It’s always like that portage is way longer than the…
[0:58:39 – 0:58:48] Erik: If you just saw a little colorful line and it showed like, oh, it gets steep at the end or it’s flat, but it’s… Are you going to save a little in the tank for that?
[0:58:49 – 0:58:49] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:58:50 – 0:58:50] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:58:50 – 0:58:51] Adam: Only one speed on the portage.
[0:58:52 – 0:58:53] Erik: It’s medium.
[0:58:53 – 0:58:55] Erik: Just go full esoteric artwork maps.
[0:58:57 – 0:59:02] Erik: You can navigate with them, but the Portages are all going to be very, very subjective.
[0:59:02 – 0:59:03] Erik: It’s vibes.
[0:59:03 – 0:59:03] Adam: Yeah.
[0:59:04 – 0:59:06] Adam: I think Danielson scale is the original vibes.
[0:59:08 – 0:59:09] Erik: Yeah.
[0:59:09 – 0:59:10] Erik: Portage vibes.
[0:59:10 – 0:59:11] Adam: Yeah, I agree.
[0:59:12 – 0:59:15] Erik: The Dead Toe Club, where Chaco is on the Grand Portage route.
[0:59:16 – 0:59:16] Erik: And find out.
[0:59:18 – 0:59:22] Erik: I feel like you initiated the Dead Toe Club.
[0:59:22 – 0:59:23] Erik: Your toe is fine.
[0:59:23 – 0:59:24] Erik: And I joined it.
[0:59:24 – 0:59:26] Erik: Yeah, you’re in now.
[0:59:26 – 0:59:29] Erik: Just because of that trip, my toe, it died and it came back.
[0:59:30 – 0:59:31] Erik: I have a Jesus toe, essentially.
[0:59:31 – 0:59:33] Adam: Yeah, my toe is still in the cave.
[0:59:33 – 0:59:34] Erik: But yours is fully still dead.
[0:59:34 – 0:59:36] Erik: It’s not good.
[0:59:37 – 0:59:39] Erik: Josh is the derelict attorney, still.
[0:59:41 – 1:00:10] Adam: i haven’t seen derelict attorney made it in yeah i haven’t seen him in quite some time yeah he’s in the co-op quite often i’ll let you since i just mildly slandered the the discord next up on the show discord um i don’t know if this is the way it should be entered but all right the quasi secret club where tumble homies hang out adam is there too created by unpaid intern hopalicious there you go i like that it just says i’m there but
[1:00:10 – 1:00:11] Adam: Eric is also there.
[1:00:11 – 1:00:15] Adam: He’s only there in passing.
[1:00:15 – 1:00:18] Erik: I check in, and it’s just like a wall of words.
[1:00:18 – 1:00:19] Erik: How do you keep up with that?
[1:00:19 – 1:00:19] Erik: I don’t.
[1:00:19 – 1:00:20] Erik: What do you mean?
[1:00:20 – 1:00:21] Erik: How do I keep up?
[1:00:21 – 1:00:22] Adam: You can’t.
[1:00:22 – 1:00:23] Adam: You got to check it every day.
[1:00:23 – 1:00:26] Adam: The Discord is a daily check-in.
[1:00:26 – 1:00:28] Adam: Otherwise, you’re way behind all the jokes.
[1:00:28 – 1:00:29] Erik: What do they call it?
[1:00:29 – 1:00:29] Erik: Chiron?
[1:00:29 – 1:00:33] Erik: It’s like a fucking chiron on the bottom of a news channel.
[1:00:35 – 1:00:39] Erik: Sometimes I’ll get on it, and it’s literally scrolling in front of my eyes.
[1:00:39 – 1:00:40] Erik: I’m like, what is…
[1:00:41 – 1:01:08] Erik: isn’t it great doing with your lives right now it’s like fully living the dream out like four paragraph like diatribes about like the most like what what is yeah oh i had no idea cwa stood for central wisconsin airport so you are on there you see the picture i put up of air wisconsin oh boy no what just a picture of a plane yeah oh where’d you take that
[1:01:08 – 1:01:10] Adam: I just screen grabbed it off the internet.
[1:01:10 – 1:01:11] Adam: I don’t have actual…
[1:01:12 – 1:01:14] Adam: I wish I had pictures of the old Air Wisconsin fleet.
[1:01:15 – 1:01:16] Adam: It doesn’t exist anymore?
[1:01:16 – 1:01:18] Adam: The Defunct Airline?
[1:01:19 – 1:01:20] Erik: They’re still a corporation.
[1:01:20 – 1:01:21] Erik: They’re not flying.
[1:01:21 – 1:01:24] Erik: Was that the planes that flew in… What was that show?
[1:01:24 – 1:01:24] Erik: Wings?
[1:01:25 – 1:01:26] Erik: Was that Air Wisconsin?
[1:01:26 – 1:01:27] Adam: It’s alive.
[1:01:27 – 1:01:28] Adam: I know.
[1:01:28 – 1:01:31] Adam: Just like your phone case now.
[1:01:32 – 1:01:39] Adam: That’s the CEO of Air Wisconsin feasting on the corpses of… Ethan Hawke with the goatee.
[1:01:39 – 1:01:39] Adam: Exactly.
[1:01:40 – 1:01:42] Adam: It’s feasting on the corpse of Ethan Hawke.
[1:01:43 – 1:01:44] Erik: No, he survived.
[1:01:44 – 1:01:46] Adam: Oh, he’s the one that actually got to eat the corpses.
[1:01:46 – 1:01:48] Erik: Yeah, he was, yeah.
[1:01:48 – 1:01:49] Adam: ATW.
[1:01:50 – 1:01:50] Erik: Exactly.
[1:01:51 – 1:01:51] Erik: Mm-hmm.
[1:01:52 – 1:01:54] Adam: Next up on the show, Dolman.
[1:01:54 – 1:01:54] Adam: Oh, my God.
[1:01:54 – 1:01:56] Adam: This might be the longest entry in the whole thing.
[1:01:56 – 1:02:00] Adam: I got to actually get my act together here.
[1:02:00 – 1:02:02] Adam: Does it also at the bottom say Sea Maneer?
[1:02:03 – 1:02:03] Adam: I hope so.
[1:02:04 – 1:02:05] Adam: Yeah, I hope it does.
[1:02:05 – 1:02:08] Adam: Dolman, the prehistoric picnic table mystery.
[1:02:08 – 1:02:09] Adam: Imagine this.
[1:02:09 – 1:02:16] Adam: You’re out paddling the BWCA, maybe working your way across Kakakabic Lake, and you come across a peculiar sight on the shore.
[1:02:17 – 1:02:20] Adam: It’s not a campsite, but it is a massive capstone.
[1:02:21 – 1:02:26] Adam: forming what can only be described as nature’s most confusing piece of furniture.
[1:02:26 – 1:02:30] Adam: Congratulations, Tomohomi, you have just discovered a dolmen.
[1:02:31 – 1:02:35] Adam: In the context of the BWCA, a dolmen feels oddly appropriate.
[1:02:35 – 1:02:43] Adam: It’s the ultimate symbol of human connection to the land, using raw materials to make something both functional and ceremonial.
[1:02:44 – 1:02:49] Adam: Maybe the people who built it were inspired by the same rugged beauty that brings us here year after year.
[1:02:51 – 1:02:54] Adam: Or maybe they were just tired of eating their smoked fish on the ground.
[1:02:55 – 1:02:55] Adam: Wow.
[1:02:55 – 1:02:56] Adam: That’s nice.
[1:02:56 – 1:02:57] Adam: That’s quite the entry.
[1:02:57 – 1:03:01] Adam: I think the only question I would have is the functionality aspect.
[1:03:11 – 1:03:15] Adam: Yeah, I don’t know that I’m actually trying to eat off one, but I don’t know.
[1:03:15 – 1:03:16] Adam: How many Dolmen have we found?
[1:03:16 – 1:03:26] Erik: And also, I don’t know if it’s necessarily ever been proven what their purpose is or if they were actually man-made.
[1:03:27 – 1:03:29] Adam: That’s been our main hypothesis.
[1:03:29 – 1:03:30] Adam: Obviously, you cannot prove this.
[1:03:31 – 1:03:32] Adam: But that’s, I mean, but still.
[1:03:32 – 1:03:33] Adam: How many do you think we’ve seen?
[1:03:34 – 1:03:35] Adam: Two for sure.
[1:03:36 – 1:03:37] Adam: I think we have like four.
[1:03:38 – 1:03:39] Erik: Two that I think are like…
[1:03:39 – 1:03:40] Adam: Two for sure.
[1:03:40 – 1:03:41] Adam: Unquestionable.
[1:03:41 – 1:03:43] Adam: Or probable at this point.
[1:03:43 – 1:03:47] Adam: And that’s just the ones that were like for sure that they’re off the ground.
[1:03:47 – 1:03:48] Erik: Two on that same trip.
[1:03:49 – 1:03:49] Erik: Yeah.
[1:03:49 – 1:03:50] Erik: Going up to wine.
[1:03:51 – 1:03:59] Adam: Next up on the show, the Dorothy Moulter Lifetime Achievement Award, which was awarded to Aldi 1 in the 2021 Tumble Attorney winner.
[1:03:59 – 1:04:02] Erik: I do not remember this.
[1:04:03 – 1:04:06] Adam: Apparently it was given out to the 2021 Tumble Attorney winner.
[1:04:07 – 1:04:07] Adam: I…
[1:04:07 – 1:04:30] Adam: what was it i thought it would wasn’t it the tumblies didn’t we do the tumbly awards one year it says it’s for the tumble tourney winner i don’t know that’s possible it was the tumblies i’m not sure about the accuracy of this and this might be the first one or definitely we’re laughing but we’re not sure that that’s accurate but uh i’m not going to question it but we may need a citation here there’s no citation
[1:04:31 – 1:04:34] Erik: Yeah, we did a full-blown Tumbley Awards.
[1:04:35 – 1:04:35] Erik: Remember?
[1:04:35 – 1:04:36] Erik: Right?
[1:04:36 – 1:04:39] Adam: And we have the brackets up here for all the Tumble tournaments.
[1:04:39 – 1:04:40] Erik: I don’t think we ever had…
[1:04:42 – 1:04:47] Erik: Were we ever giving away commemorative awards based on…
[1:04:47 – 1:04:54] Adam: I think we were, but I would need some sort of… We need to check that one, is all I’m saying.
[1:04:54 – 1:04:55] Adam: I’m not saying it’s wrong.
[1:04:56 – 1:04:56] Adam: I’m saying it’s wrong.
[1:04:57 – 1:04:57] Adam: Aldi won.
[1:04:58 – 1:04:58] Adam: You won it.
[1:04:59 – 1:05:01] Erik: You definitely won it, but we don’t know why.
[1:05:01 – 1:05:07] Erik: Maybe it was because over the course of the tournament, he was pumping out the best Photoshopped memes or whatever.
[1:05:07 – 1:05:08] Erik: That checks.
[1:05:08 – 1:05:11] Erik: I remember he was always doing really good work in that regard.
[1:05:11 – 1:05:12] Adam: For sure.
[1:05:12 – 1:05:16] Adam: Next up on the show, Dusty Vibe.
[1:05:17 – 1:05:25] Adam: The highest state of mind achieved by a tumble homey, similar to the feeling of turning off the paved road on the way to the BWCA entry point.
[1:05:25 – 1:05:25] Adam: There we go.
[1:05:26 – 1:05:34] Adam: To me, Dusty Bive is like when we were driving on the Rango, going to McFarland for our trip to do the Grand Portage.
[1:05:34 – 1:05:40] Erik: Yeah, like the first minute of one of the only videos ever produced by the tumble home YouTube channel.
[1:05:40 – 1:05:44] Adam: That YouTube video probably has 5,000 views at this point.
[1:05:44 – 1:05:50] Erik: I think it’s the How to Clean a BWCA Walleye that has the most actual views at this point.
[1:05:52 – 1:05:53] Adam: Yeah, that one’s pretty good.
[1:05:53 – 1:05:54] Erik: That one’s all you.
[1:05:54 – 1:05:55] Erik: EMA?
[1:05:55 – 1:05:56] Adam: Enlightened Management Area?
[1:05:57 – 1:06:00] Erik: Don’t have any idea when that was ever spoken into existence.
[1:06:00 – 1:06:00] Erik: Do you?
[1:06:02 – 1:06:03] Erik: No, I don’t.
[1:06:03 – 1:06:05] Erik: I mean, it’s not really… EMA?
[1:06:06 – 1:06:06] Erik: EMA, yeah.
[1:06:08 – 1:06:10] Adam: We’ll take your word for it, but I don’t remember that.
[1:06:10 – 1:06:13] Erik: I need a time stamp on that one.
[1:06:14 – 1:06:14] Erik: Ensign Lake.
[1:06:14 – 1:06:16] Erik: It’s probably from the PMA episodes.
[1:06:16 – 1:06:17] Erik: Probably.
[1:06:17 – 1:06:18] Erik: We’ll get to it later.
[1:06:18 – 1:06:27] Erik: Ensign Lake, part of the Khaki Highway, the trailer park of the BWCA, frequently visited by Bobbies and Rexes, home lake of Hopalicious.
[1:06:28 – 1:06:31] Erik: Also, you’re missing home lake of Syphilis Island.
[1:06:36 – 1:06:36] Erik: Yeah.
[1:06:37 – 1:06:39] Erik: That’s another bullet point that should be added.
[1:06:39 – 1:06:40] Adam: What about that parade?
[1:06:41 – 1:06:44] Adam: There should be a term for the parade we witnessed there on Ensign.
[1:06:44 – 1:06:48] Erik: Not the one, the parade that got canceled for the blowdown?
[1:06:48 – 1:06:49] Erik: The July 4th blowdown?
[1:06:49 – 1:06:51] Erik: Blueberry Fest parade?
[1:06:51 – 1:06:54] Erik: Where the guy ran over a tent that blew out of an alleyway?
[1:06:54 – 1:06:58] Adam: King Blueberry ran over the tent, knocked all the artwork over.
[1:07:01 – 1:07:07] Erik: Eric, co-hosts of the Tumble Home podcast, keeper of the Upload Password podcast,
[1:07:07 – 1:07:08] Erik: Not necessarily.
[1:07:08 – 1:07:09] Adam: I have it also.
[1:07:09 – 1:07:10] Adam: Yeah, you’ve got it.
[1:07:10 – 1:07:11] Adam: I know how to upload.
[1:07:11 – 1:07:12] Adam: Deployer.
[1:07:12 – 1:07:14] Adam: If you guys have been around enough to know that.
[1:07:15 – 1:07:16] Erik: Deployer of the loon bleep.
[1:07:17 – 1:07:18] Erik: That’s probably true.
[1:07:18 – 1:07:18] Erik: That is true.
[1:07:18 – 1:07:19] Erik: I’ve never done a loon bleep.
[1:07:20 – 1:07:23] Erik: I remember the last time I’ve actually used a loon bleep.
[1:07:23 – 1:07:24] Erik: There’s one in this episode.
[1:07:25 – 1:07:26] Erik: Will there be?
[1:07:26 – 1:07:27] Erik: Probably not.
[1:07:27 – 1:07:29] Erik: Also known for his well-kept coiffure.
[1:07:30 – 1:07:30] Adam: Yeah.
[1:07:31 – 1:07:31] Adam: Sure.
[1:07:33 – 1:07:35] Adam: I would say your hair is looking really good right now.
[1:07:35 – 1:07:35] Adam: Yeah.
[1:07:36 – 1:07:36] Erik: Right now?
[1:07:36 – 1:07:36] Adam: Yeah.
[1:07:38 – 1:07:40] Erik: Always makes me think about the times that you don’t say anything.
[1:07:41 – 1:07:44] Adam: Yeah, I mean, there’s most days where your hair looks awful.
[1:07:46 – 1:07:53] Adam: I want to make you feel conscious about it, but I try and always use positive reinforcement when I can.
[1:07:53 – 1:07:54] Adam: Yeah, that’s good.
[1:07:54 – 1:07:59] Adam: I don’t want to tell you when it’s looking bad, but I try and tell you when it’s looking great, which it is tonight.
[1:07:59 – 1:07:59] Erik: I appreciate that.
[1:08:00 – 1:08:02] Erik: Field audio episodes, there’s a whole list of them here.
[1:08:03 – 1:08:05] Erik: I don’t think we need to go through and read all of them, do we?
[1:08:06 – 1:08:07] Adam: No, but I do know they’re working.
[1:08:07 – 1:08:20] Adam: This is like the section that is being worked on right now is trying to name all the field audios because somebody was asking what’s the best episode to listen to, and somebody had suggested the field audio is the best.
[1:08:21 – 1:08:26] Adam: But my brother has said that he doesn’t like the field audio, and then he skips them.
[1:08:26 – 1:08:27] Erik: He’s wrong.
[1:08:27 – 1:08:31] Adam: But he did say that he liked the Quetico one, so he’s a liar, and he did listen.
[1:08:31 – 1:08:33] Erik: What were we doing differently?
[1:08:33 – 1:08:34] Erik: That’s what I want.
[1:08:34 – 1:08:35] Adam: We’re more mature now?
[1:08:35 – 1:08:36] Erik: I don’t know.
[1:08:36 – 1:08:39] Erik: Those were some seriously mature episodes.
[1:08:40 – 1:08:42] Adam: It’s our most mature work yet.
[1:08:42 – 1:08:43] Adam: Yes.
[1:08:43 – 1:08:44] Erik: Barry, Ontario.
[1:08:45 – 1:08:45] Erik: Yeah.
[1:08:45 – 1:08:49] Erik: I think that was in the Pauline Kael review, their most mature work yet.
[1:08:50 – 1:08:50] Adam: Yeah.
[1:08:50 – 1:08:51] Adam: They can just tell.
[1:08:51 – 1:08:54] Adam: I think that’s just another polite way of saying they’re getting old.
[1:08:55 – 1:08:56] SPEAKER_00: Yeah.
[1:08:57 – 1:08:59] Erik: They guys really look like shit.
[1:08:59 – 1:09:01] Erik: Don’t have the same energy they used to.
[1:09:02 – 1:09:03] Adam: It’s so mature.
[1:09:03 – 1:09:03] Adam: Yeah.
[1:09:04 – 1:09:04] Adam: Yeah.
[1:09:05 – 1:09:06] Adam: Thank you, Andrew.
[1:09:06 – 1:09:08] Erik: Thank you, Andrew.
[1:09:09 – 1:09:09] Erik: For what?
[1:09:09 – 1:09:10] Erik: I’m not sure.
[1:09:10 – 1:09:18] Erik: Franciad, the verb version of a bag slap, innovation from Reddit user, Barb’s Bannock, also the upvote button.
[1:09:19 – 1:09:19] Erik: That’s true.
[1:09:19 – 1:09:25] Adam: So we got the upvote button and the download button, and we got both hosts in this episode.
[1:09:25 – 1:09:42] Erik: Yeah, but either of those, unless it’s mentioned later on in the Reddit section, I feel like the Franciad and the Coghlan’s egg container could both be added and also noted as being the up and downvote buttons.
[1:09:44 – 1:09:45] Adam: Maybe it’ll be under the Reddit.
[1:09:45 – 1:09:45] Erik: Maybe.
[1:09:46 – 1:09:47] Erik: This remains to be seen.
[1:09:48 – 1:09:48] Adam: Probably will.
[1:09:49 – 1:09:49] Erik: Garden Walk.
[1:09:51 – 1:09:57] Erik: Classic trail that’s easy to walk, that you can enjoy the sights and sounds while portaging.
[1:09:58 – 1:09:58] Erik: All right.
[1:10:01 – 1:10:02] Erik: Still in the G’s.
[1:10:02 – 1:10:03] Erik: How are you doing?
[1:10:03 – 1:10:04] Adam: How are you doing?
[1:10:04 – 1:10:04] SPEAKER_00: I have no idea.
[1:10:05 – 1:10:07] SPEAKER_00: Are we even recording?
[1:10:07 – 1:10:10] Adam: It would be a real bummer if we were not recording.
[1:10:10 – 1:10:11] Adam: Yeah, all right.
[1:10:11 – 1:10:12] Adam: We’re going to have to shut this thing down.
[1:10:12 – 1:10:18] Adam: We’re going to make it three episodes because we’re not even close to getting halfway through this thing.
[1:10:19 – 1:10:20] Erik: You’re shutting her down?
[1:10:20 – 1:10:21] Erik: You’re not going to do any more?
[1:10:21 – 1:10:25] Adam: Are we just entering the G’s or we did get Garden Walk in?
[1:10:25 – 1:10:28] Erik: If I wouldn’t have done Garden Walk, I feel like we could have shut her down.
[1:10:28 – 1:10:29] Erik: Let’s finish the G’s.
[1:10:29 – 1:10:32] Adam: Yeah, we can start with the H’s then.
[1:10:32 – 1:10:35] Erik: Let’s kill a G. All right, we’re going to kill the G’s.
[1:10:37 – 1:10:39] Adam: Next up on the show, glacial erratic.
[1:10:40 – 1:10:43] Adam: Nature’s way of saying, surprise, I’m leaving this here forever.
[1:10:44 – 1:10:44] Adam: That’s in quotes.
[1:10:45 – 1:10:53] Adam: Geologically speaking, a glacial erratic is a big old boulder transported miles and miles by a glacier during the last ice age.
[1:10:54 – 1:10:59] Adam: The ice melts, the rock stays, and now it sits there confusing everyone as to where it came from.
[1:11:00 – 1:11:02] Adam: It’s like running into an old friend at Zupps.
[1:11:02 – 1:11:06] Adam: Wildly out of context, but you are thrilled to see them anyways.
[1:11:07 – 1:11:07] Erik: Yeah.
[1:11:08 – 1:11:08] Adam: There you go.
[1:11:08 – 1:11:11] Erik: I’ve run into many an old friend at Zupps.
[1:11:11 – 1:11:13] Erik: At the old Zupps.
[1:11:13 – 1:11:14] Adam: Glacial erratic.
[1:11:15 – 1:11:16] Erik: Also see Dolman.
[1:11:17 – 1:11:18] Adam: Also see Cracked Erratic.
[1:11:19 – 1:11:21] Adam: Also see Peter Dinklage.
[1:11:21 – 1:11:25] Adam: Yeah, we need a whole subreddit for Peter Dinklage references at this point.
[1:11:25 – 1:11:26] Adam: Dinklage soars.
[1:11:26 – 1:11:34] Adam: Speaking of Disney movies we want to remake, we could definitely do a Tumble Home version of Pocahontas.
[1:11:34 – 1:11:39] Erik: Is Pocahontas only the second Disney animated movie we’ve ever done on TCC?
[1:11:39 – 1:11:40] Adam: I think so.
[1:11:40 – 1:11:42] Erik: Well, we haven’t done it, but it will be happening.
[1:11:43 – 1:11:45] Adam: Yeah, and it is going to happen tonight.
[1:11:45 – 1:11:48] Adam: I don’t think we’ve done Aladdin.
[1:11:48 – 1:11:50] Adam: We’ve maybe talked about Aladdin a lot.
[1:11:50 – 1:11:52] Erik: I don’t think I’m ever going to do Aladdin.
[1:11:52 – 1:11:53] Adam: Yeah, I think that’s it.
[1:11:54 – 1:11:55] Adam: Beauty and the Beast and Pocahontas.
[1:11:56 – 1:11:57] Adam: The only two you’ve got to see.
[1:11:59 – 1:12:02] Erik: There’s got to be one other one that’s kind of waterish based.
[1:12:04 – 1:12:04] Erik: Classic.
[1:12:04 – 1:12:05] Erik: Little Mermaid.
[1:12:07 – 1:12:09] Erik: Or Robin Hood.
[1:12:10 – 1:12:11] Erik: Yeah, we could do Robin Hood.
[1:12:12 – 1:12:14] Erik: Sword in the Stone, they go underwater, they turn into fish.
[1:12:14 – 1:12:16] Erik: Sword in the Stone used to be my favorite as a kid.
[1:12:16 – 1:12:18] Adam: Very imaginative.
[1:12:18 – 1:12:18] Erik: Yes.
[1:12:20 – 1:12:23] Adam: Next up on the show is another reference to glove box.
[1:12:23 – 1:12:26] Adam: This is glove box warmies, not culvert warmies.
[1:12:26 – 1:12:28] Adam: And we can link these two posts.
[1:12:28 – 1:12:33] Adam: The celebration beer you have at the end of a trip into the BWCA at the entry point.
[1:12:33 – 1:12:34] Adam: There you go.
[1:12:35 – 1:12:41] Adam: That one was… We probably need a timestamp on that one to… Yeah, when did that one ever start?
[1:12:41 – 1:12:42] Adam: Probably… Lake One.
[1:12:43 – 1:12:43] Adam: I don’t know.
[1:12:43 – 1:12:43] Adam: Was it?
[1:12:43 – 1:12:44] Adam: The High Lifes.
[1:12:44 – 1:12:45] Erik: Whatever.
[1:12:45 – 1:12:46] Erik: I feel like…
[1:12:47 – 1:12:49] Adam: But I feel like this is something we’ve always done.
[1:12:49 – 1:12:51] Erik: The double helix trip.
[1:12:52 – 1:12:57] Erik: I feel like that was maybe the first pre and post trip beer, parking lot beer.
[1:12:58 – 1:12:59] Erik: Could be wrong.
[1:12:59 – 1:13:07] Adam: Next up on the show, Gordy, mailer decoy found at the Cracked Erratic campsite on Lake 3, originally named Chuck the Duck.
[1:13:08 – 1:13:09] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[1:13:09 – 1:13:15] Adam: Gordy’s Christian name is Gordon F. Bombay, episode 151, official mascot of the podcast.
[1:13:16 – 1:13:24] Adam: He’s sitting right there, and I was tidying up the tumble shed before Eric got here, and I had to move his little sombrero up there onto the cabinets behind me.
[1:13:26 – 1:13:31] Adam: Because I did have the… Gordy’s boat was out last week and on the move and on the water.
[1:13:32 – 1:13:36] Adam: And my nephews were thrilled to know that the little duck had his own hat.
[1:13:37 – 1:13:38] Erik: He came with?
[1:13:38 – 1:13:39] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[1:13:39 – 1:13:43] Adam: We brought Gordy and the sombrero with on the trip.
[1:13:43 – 1:13:46] Adam: And the little guys were thrilled to see that the duck had the hat.
[1:13:46 – 1:13:49] Adam: So popular with all ages, Gordy.
[1:13:51 – 1:13:51] Adam: Yeah.
[1:13:51 – 1:13:54] Adam: Even Natalie was like, we’re driving back from that trip.
[1:13:54 – 1:14:01] Adam: And the duck is out in front of the truck just bobbing in the breeze as we went through hibbing in the smoke.
[1:14:01 – 1:14:02] Adam: And she was like, why is his name Gordy?
[1:14:03 – 1:14:07] Adam: I think it’s Gordon F. Bombay, the coach of the Mighty Ducks, obviously.
[1:14:08 – 1:14:08] Erik: Yeah.
[1:14:09 – 1:14:10] Erik: Quack, quack, quack, Mr. Ducksworth.
[1:14:13 – 1:14:14] Adam: Unbelievable that we…
[1:14:14 – 1:14:17] Adam: I had to explain to my nephew, like, where’d you get this guy?
[1:14:17 – 1:14:19] Adam: He’s like, yeah, he just washed up in our campsite one day.
[1:14:20 – 1:14:21] Adam: He came to us.
[1:14:21 – 1:14:22] Adam: He came to it.
[1:14:22 – 1:14:23] Adam: He wanted to be part of the team.
[1:14:23 – 1:14:24] Adam: Yep.
[1:14:24 – 1:14:25] Adam: He’s a team player, that Gordy.
[1:14:26 – 1:14:27] Adam: Next up on the show, Gravy Chat.
[1:14:27 – 1:14:38] Adam: Episode 215 at 4 minutes and 40 seconds, Eric and Adam discuss the new Guinness World Record gravy chugger, Stephen Ruppel, the chiropractor of Wausau, Wisconsin.
[1:14:39 – 1:14:43] Adam: Drink one liter of Campbell’s chicken gravy in one minute and 12 seconds and a half.
[1:14:44 – 1:14:47] Adam: One minute and twelve and a half seconds.
[1:14:47 – 1:14:49] Adam: I’m sorry.
[1:14:49 – 1:14:51] Adam: The gravy chat.
[1:14:51 – 1:14:54] Adam: It’s all about the gravy chug by Steven Ruppel.
[1:14:54 – 1:15:00] Erik: We really have truly matured in our podcast.
[1:15:00 – 1:15:02] Adam: Yeah, we would never laugh about something like that.
[1:15:03 – 1:15:04] Erik: Nearly as much fun as we used to.
[1:15:04 – 1:15:05] Erik: My God.
[1:15:05 – 1:15:10] Erik: Or maybe there’s just not that much of that kind of a news story in the world anymore.
[1:15:11 – 1:15:12] Adam: I feel like there’s a lot of that out there.
[1:15:12 – 1:15:14] Adam: We just, yeah, I don’t know.
[1:15:14 – 1:15:18] Adam: How often do you read in the news where you’re like, I got to bookmark this for the show?
[1:15:21 – 1:15:21] Erik: Yeah, I guess.
[1:15:22 – 1:15:23] Adam: I don’t know.
[1:15:23 – 1:15:25] Adam: We got a couple left to go here.
[1:15:25 – 1:15:26] Adam: Do you mind if I just finish out the Gs?
[1:15:26 – 1:15:28] Adam: Finish the Gs up, G. I’m going Greg Award.
[1:15:29 – 1:15:30] Adam: The Greg Award?
[1:15:30 – 1:15:32] Adam: Yeah, from Over the Garden Wall.
[1:15:32 – 1:15:33] Adam: Greg.
[1:15:33 – 1:15:33] Adam: All right.
[1:15:34 – 1:15:37] Adam: And this is awarded first in the 2021 Tumble Attorney.
[1:15:38 – 1:15:41] Adam: The Greg Rock Lock winner was Dirty Dad Bod.
[1:15:43 – 1:15:45] Adam: And so this is like the prediction.
[1:15:45 – 1:15:45] Adam: We didn’t award these.
[1:15:45 – 1:15:47] Adam: Cheap dancers in charge of these awards.
[1:15:48 – 1:15:50] Erik: Oh, these are like the, yes, yeah.
[1:15:50 – 1:15:52] Adam: The predictors or whatever.
[1:15:52 – 1:15:53] Adam: Yes.
[1:15:54 – 1:15:56] Adam: The rock lock winners.
[1:15:56 – 1:15:57] Adam: Yes.
[1:15:57 – 1:15:57] Adam: Cha-chunk.
[1:15:58 – 1:15:58] Adam: Cha-chunk.
[1:15:59 – 1:15:59] Adam: There we go.
[1:16:00 – 1:16:02] Adam: We probably need like a reference back to cha-chunk.
[1:16:03 – 1:16:03] Erik: Probably.
[1:16:03 – 1:16:04] Erik: That’s from the Simpsons.
[1:16:04 – 1:16:05] Erik: Big Lock.
[1:16:05 – 1:16:06] Erik: Yeah.
[1:16:06 – 1:16:08] Erik: Which is about 40% of my references.
[1:16:08 – 1:16:17] Adam: 2025 Greg Award went to, in the learnament, the Greg Rock Lock winner went to Ghost of Ed Abbey for the most correct cha-chunks.
[1:16:17 – 1:16:19] Adam: Most correct cha-chunks.
[1:16:19 – 1:16:23] Adam: Next up on the show, Ground Pounder, someone who does not sleep in a hammock.
[1:16:24 – 1:16:26] Adam: Someone who sleeps in a tent, a.k.a.
[1:16:26 – 1:16:27] Adam: a dirt napper.
[1:16:28 – 1:16:30] Adam: And I don’t think dirt napper was in the Ds.
[1:16:30 – 1:16:31] Adam: No.
[1:16:31 – 1:16:38] Adam: So you may want to, I would recommend we get another entry in there for dirt napper that links back to Ground Pounder.
[1:16:38 – 1:16:39] Adam: I think we need to have at least…
[1:16:39 – 1:16:41] Adam: But we also need a Sky Sleeper.
[1:16:41 – 1:16:47] Erik: Three or four different entries that just is a constant circle of like, please see Dirt Napper.
[1:16:47 – 1:16:48] Erik: Please see Sky Sleeper.
[1:16:49 – 1:16:51] Erik: And none of them ever explain anything.
[1:16:51 – 1:16:53] Erik: It’s just always a reference back to the beginning.
[1:16:54 – 1:16:54] Adam: Gravel Grinder.
[1:16:55 – 1:16:57] Erik: Please see… Oh, no.
[1:16:57 – 1:16:58] Erik: I’m back at the beginning?
[1:16:58 – 1:16:59] Erik: I’ve learned nothing.
[1:17:00 – 1:17:01] Adam: See Sandman Sleeper.
[1:17:01 – 1:17:02] Adam: I’ve just been scrolling.
[1:17:03 – 1:17:04] Adam: Enter Sandman.
[1:17:04 – 1:17:06] Adam: Enter Sand… Exit Sandman.
[1:17:09 – 1:17:16] Adam: Last up on the show for this episode, episode 296 of Tumble Home, a proud independent podcast.
[1:17:16 – 1:17:20] Adam: We’re drinking Moon Man’s here in the Tumble Shed, and I’m feeling really good.
[1:17:21 – 1:17:25] Adam: We’re about to start talking about Pocahontas, and we’ve got to get out of here because we’re well over an hour.
[1:17:27 – 1:17:27] Adam: It is Friday.
[1:17:28 – 1:17:30] Adam: It’s Friday, and it is my Friday.
[1:17:30 – 1:17:31] Erik: It’s also my Friday.
[1:17:32 – 1:17:32] Erik: Wow.
[1:17:32 – 1:17:33] Adam: Double Fridays.
[1:17:33 – 1:17:34] Adam: Group Fridays.
[1:17:35 – 1:17:37] Adam: Grow your gloves is this entry.
[1:17:37 – 1:17:44] Adam: Instead of buying gloves to protect your hands, grow calluses for the same purpose for a cheaper cost.
[1:17:44 – 1:17:48] Adam: Episode 145, one hour and 30 seconds in.
[1:17:48 – 1:17:48] Adam: Wow.
[1:17:48 – 1:17:49] Adam: Grow your own gloves.
[1:17:50 – 1:17:50] Adam: That’s an entry.
[1:17:51 – 1:17:52] Erik: How did that get into entry?
[1:17:52 – 1:17:54] Adam: Somebody’s got a real eye for detail over here.
[1:17:55 – 1:17:55] Erik: I like that.
[1:17:55 – 1:17:57] Erik: That’s a real throwback.
[1:17:57 – 1:17:57] Adam: Yeah, you remember it.
[1:17:57 – 1:18:00] Adam: As soon as I said it, I could see you chuckle over there.
[1:18:00 – 1:18:00] Adam: Yeah.
[1:18:00 – 1:18:01] Adam: Grow your gloves.
[1:18:01 – 1:18:02] Adam: Why buy them?
[1:18:02 – 1:18:05] Adam: Because I think we were making fun of people who wear paddling gloves.
[1:18:05 – 1:18:08] Erik: No, it was a quote from a guy I used to run dogs with.
[1:18:08 – 1:18:09] Erik: Grow your gloves.
[1:18:09 – 1:18:10] Adam: Why buy them when you can grow them?
[1:18:10 – 1:18:11] Adam: Oh, like mitts.
[1:18:12 – 1:18:13] Adam: Yeah, no, just like… Yeah.
[1:18:14 – 1:18:16] Erik: Just like… You never wear gloves.
[1:18:17 – 1:18:18] Erik: Why buy them when you can grow them?
[1:18:20 – 1:18:20] Erik: Okay.
[1:18:20 – 1:18:20] Erik: Okay.
[1:18:20 – 1:18:23] Adam: What do you eat to grow gloves the best?
[1:18:23 – 1:18:24] Adam: Gravy.
[1:18:24 – 1:18:25] Adam: Peanut butter.
[1:18:25 – 1:18:26] Adam: Peanut butter.
[1:18:27 – 1:18:27] SPEAKER_00: Mink.
[1:18:27 – 1:18:28] Adam: Mink.
[1:18:29 – 1:18:30] Erik: That’s the recipe.
[1:18:30 – 1:18:32] Erik: Yeah, peanut butter and mink.
[1:18:32 – 1:18:38] Adam: Yeah, if you guys are playing Minecraft at home, the way to grow your own gloves is peanut butter, mink, and gravy.
[1:18:39 – 1:18:40] Adam: Not necessarily in that order.
[1:18:41 – 1:18:42] Adam: That’s the way you do it.
[1:18:42 – 1:18:45] Adam: And that gets us through A through G. That’s not too bad.
[1:18:46 – 1:18:50] Adam: I think we did a pretty good job at working through our list here tonight.
[1:18:51 – 1:18:52] Adam: And I had a lot of fun reading through that.
[1:18:53 – 1:18:56] Adam: So thank you to Cheap Dancer and…
[1:18:58 – 1:19:03] Adam: Admiral Geary, who are in the archives, working furiously to make sure this list is accurate.
[1:19:03 – 1:19:05] Adam: We’re appreciative of your work.
[1:19:06 – 1:19:13] Adam: And anybody else who is registered as an editor, we will register and start editing soon.
[1:19:13 – 1:19:14] Adam: Sure.
[1:19:15 – 1:19:23] Adam: Because I do believe we’re probably qualified, I would say, to comment and edit on this Wikipedia at this point.
[1:19:25 – 1:19:25] Erik: I would think so.
[1:19:26 – 1:19:29] Erik: Although there’s a few things in here thus far that I’ve been…
[1:19:30 – 1:19:30] Adam: Right.
[1:19:30 – 1:19:34] Erik: I definitely didn’t remember as well as I thought I would have.
[1:19:34 – 1:19:36] Adam: That’s the beauty of a Wikipedia setup.
[1:19:36 – 1:19:38] Adam: There’s no one source of knowledge.
[1:19:38 – 1:19:40] Adam: It’s community knowledge.
[1:19:41 – 1:19:43] Adam: Yeah, it’s almost like a hive mind.
[1:19:43 – 1:19:48] Adam: We may not actually remember correctly the way it actually went, even though we’ve been behind these microphones.
[1:19:48 – 1:19:51] Erik: No, I remember everything correctly, exactly how it went down.
[1:19:52 – 1:19:53] Adam: Yeah, I know.
[1:19:53 – 1:19:54] Adam: We’re like a vault.
[1:19:55 – 1:19:56] Adam: I’ve got a photographic memory.
[1:19:56 – 1:19:58] Adam: We’re like a golden vault.
[1:19:58 – 1:19:59] SPEAKER_00: Put that in the Gs.
[1:19:59 – 1:20:01] SPEAKER_00: A golden vault.
[1:20:01 – 1:20:04] Adam: Next week, we’re starting with Hiker and Heart of the Park.
[1:20:04 – 1:20:05] Adam: What?
[1:20:06 – 1:20:09] Adam: Yeah, we got a lot of nice H1s next week to come in.
[1:20:13 – 1:20:14] Erik: Hiker.
[1:20:14 – 1:20:15] Erik: We’re just starting with Hiker.
[1:20:15 – 1:20:16] Adam: Hiker.
[1:20:16 – 1:20:16] Erik: All right.
[1:20:17 – 1:20:18] Adam: Yeah, we love them.
[1:20:18 – 1:20:19] Adam: We’ve hiked.
[1:20:20 – 1:20:21] Adam: Eric’s a pretty prolific hiker.
[1:20:21 – 1:20:23] Adam: We’ve hiked a lot together, actually.
[1:20:23 – 1:20:23] Erik: I’m super into it.
[1:20:24 – 1:20:24] Erik: Yeah.
[1:20:24 – 1:20:25] Adam: We haven’t hiked.
[1:20:25 – 1:20:27] Adam: Most of our hiking has just not been the Boundary Waters.
[1:20:27 – 1:20:27] Adam: That’s the thing.
[1:20:28 – 1:20:31] Adam: We’ve done some pretty epic hiking trips outside this park.
[1:20:31 – 1:20:32] Adam: Yeah.
[1:20:32 – 1:20:32] Adam: Different parks.
[1:20:33 – 1:20:34] Erik: Why hike when you can paddle?
[1:20:34 – 1:20:35] Erik: Yeah.
[1:20:35 – 1:20:37] Adam: Paddling is superior to hiking.
[1:20:37 – 1:20:37] Adam: Everybody knows it.
[1:20:38 – 1:20:40] Erik: I mean, if you’re surrounded by water.
[1:20:41 – 1:20:41] Erik: Yeah.
[1:20:42 – 1:20:44] Erik: It’s a different story when we’re out west.
[1:20:44 – 1:20:45] Erik: It’s like, well, what else are you going to do?
[1:20:45 – 1:20:46] Erik: You’re on the plateau.
[1:20:46 – 1:20:47] Erik: You got to walk.
[1:20:47 – 1:20:48] Erik: You got to walk.
[1:20:48 – 1:20:53] Erik: Or get in line for a 15-year permit to paddle the one river that exists out here.
[1:20:54 – 1:20:56] Erik: One of these days, we’re going to get that thing.
[1:20:58 – 1:21:01] Adam: But for now, we’ll leave it be.
[1:21:01 – 1:21:02] Adam: Thank you to all of us.
[1:21:03 – 1:21:04] Adam: Thank you to all of us.
[1:21:05 – 1:21:05] Adam: Yes.
[1:21:05 – 1:21:06] Adam: You’re welcome.
[1:21:06 – 1:21:08] Adam: We’re patting each other on the back.
[1:21:08 – 1:21:10] Erik: Yes, yes.
[1:21:10 – 1:21:13] Adam: Thank you to our patrons for your continued support of Dumble Home.
[1:21:13 – 1:21:18] Adam: And thank you to Admiral Geary and Cheap Dancer for starting up the Wikipedia page.
[1:21:18 – 1:21:22] Adam: It’s going to be a source of much merriment and laughter over the years.
[1:21:23 – 1:21:25] Adam: And we’re hoping to help make it better.
[1:21:26 – 1:21:29] Adam: And we’re going to have a lot of fun reading through it for the next couple weeks.
[1:21:30 – 1:21:35] Adam: And, yeah, I think we’re going to go ahead and talk about Pocahontas.
[1:21:35 – 1:21:39] Adam: So thank you all for being here.
[1:21:39 – 1:21:44] Adam: As we always say in Tumble Home, life is precious and every day is a miracle.
[1:21:45 – 1:21:48] Adam: Until next week, enjoy paddling.
[1:21:49 – 1:21:52] Adam: Now we’re going to hit the chiptunes.
[1:21:53 – 1:22:01] Adam: The chiptunes were in the Wikipedia, and I’m going to definitely download some Flash updates here to Eric’s computer.
[1:22:01 – 1:22:05] Erik: Now he’s using one finger to try and scroll, and nothing’s happening.
[1:22:05 – 1:22:10] Adam: He’s trying to wrestle the laptop away from me as I’m just trying to play chiptunes.
[1:22:10 – 1:22:10] Adam: Good night.
[1:22:10 – 1:22:11] Erik: Well, yeah, just don’t worry.
[1:22:11 – 1:22:13] Erik: The chiptunes will have come in in 30 seconds.
[1:22:13 – 1:22:14] Erik: You won’t even be able to hear what we’re saying.
[1:22:14 – 1:22:18] Erik: You won’t even be able to hear us talking right now.
[1:22:18 – 1:22:19] Erik: This is ridiculous.
[1:22:31 – 1:22:31] UNKNOWN: Thank you.

