Episode Transcript
[0:00:24 – 0:00:25] UNKNOWN: He’s ready.
[0:00:36 – 0:00:38] Adam: Welcome to Tumble Home.
[0:00:38 – 0:00:39] Adam: Hello, friends.
[0:00:39 – 0:00:40] Adam: My name is Adam.
[0:00:40 – 0:00:43] Adam: Joining me here in the tumble shed is my dear friend, Eric.
[0:00:44 – 0:00:45] Adam: Good evening, sir.
[0:00:45 – 0:00:46] Adam: Good evening.
[0:00:46 – 0:00:54] Adam: This is episode 298 of Tumble Home, a proud independent Boundary Waters podcast.
[0:00:54 – 0:00:57] Adam: And it’s a beautiful August evening here on the North Shore.
[0:00:58 – 0:00:58] Erik: It is.
[0:00:58 – 0:01:06] Erik: Honestly, the evenings and nights have been the best part of this summer because the days suck.
[0:01:07 – 0:01:08] Erik: It cools down.
[0:01:08 – 0:01:11] Adam: That smoke drifts up a bit.
[0:01:12 – 0:01:12] Adam: Yeah.
[0:01:12 – 0:01:13] Adam: That’s how it works.
[0:01:13 – 0:01:16] Erik: I don’t think we want to… We don’t need to sit here and belabor…
[0:01:16 – 0:01:17] Adam: I got a question for you.
[0:01:17 – 0:01:20] Erik: …the pain everybody’s going through, which is the…
[0:01:21 – 0:01:24] Erik: This might be the worst summer that I remember, just in general.
[0:01:25 – 0:01:28] Erik: When’s the last nice day you can remember?
[0:01:30 – 0:01:34] Erik: It wasn’t smoky, it wasn’t 900 degrees, or it wasn’t raining.
[0:01:34 – 0:01:37] Erik: This last week would have been perfect.
[0:01:37 – 0:01:37] Erik: Ideal.
[0:01:37 – 0:01:40] Erik: Like hams, beer, ad, idyllic.
[0:01:41 – 0:01:46] Erik: But we’re just drowning in Canadian wildfire smoke, and it’s apocalyptic.
[0:01:46 – 0:01:47] Adam: Yeah, aren’t you just used to it now?
[0:01:48 – 0:01:48] Erik: I kind of am.
[0:01:48 – 0:01:51] Erik: I’m like, oh, it’s actually not really too bad of a day.
[0:01:51 – 0:01:52] Adam: It’s an AQI of 210.
[0:01:52 – 0:01:55] Erik: And then you come down the hill and you’re like, oh, yeah.
[0:01:55 – 0:01:58] Erik: Actually, I don’t remember the last time I’ve seen the lake.
[0:01:59 – 0:02:05] Erik: I drive by it all the time and I don’t really think I can remember the last time I’ve seen out over the lake.
[0:02:06 – 0:02:06] Erik: Right.
[0:02:06 – 0:02:10] Erik: Obviously, you can go down to the shore and look at the water, but like…
[0:02:10 – 0:02:13] Adam: Even Five Mile Rock has been obscured quite a bit.
[0:02:13 – 0:02:13] Adam: It’s so crazy.
[0:02:13 – 0:02:14] Adam: That’s how bad the smoke’s been.
[0:02:15 – 0:02:15] Adam: Yeah.
[0:02:16 – 0:02:19] Erik: Everybody’s just a little raggedy, too.
[0:02:19 – 0:02:22] Erik: The last… You start to sense it a little bit in people’s voices and…
[0:02:24 – 0:02:29] Erik: It’s also just that time of year in a tourist town where everybody’s just like, ah, what?
[0:02:29 – 0:02:32] Erik: It’s like right on edge about everything.
[0:02:32 – 0:02:35] Erik: There’s construction projects that are interminable.
[0:02:35 – 0:02:38] Erik: There’s smoke that’s just been settling in for the last two weeks.
[0:02:39 – 0:02:46] Erik: And there isn’t a parking spot to be had unless you drive into town at 545 a.m. and claim it with a shiv.
[0:02:47 – 0:02:47] Adam: That’s the way to do it.
[0:02:47 – 0:02:50] Adam: I got a couple cones I put up around the truck.
[0:02:50 – 0:02:53] Adam: Makes it look real official.
[0:02:53 – 0:02:55] Adam: Don’t even think about putting your minivan near my truck.
[0:02:55 – 0:02:56] Erik: That’s all that matters.
[0:02:57 – 0:02:59] Adam: I did see the stars really nice.
[0:03:00 – 0:03:01] Erik: That’s what I’m saying.
[0:03:01 – 0:03:02] Erik: At night, like, I don’t know, I feel like.
[0:03:03 – 0:03:03] Erik: Yeah.
[0:03:03 – 0:03:03] Erik: So I don’t know.
[0:03:04 – 0:03:05] Adam: That’s when it has been nice.
[0:03:06 – 0:03:06] Erik: Yeah.
[0:03:06 – 0:03:07] Adam: But in the day.
[0:03:07 – 0:03:07] Adam: Nice nights.
[0:03:07 – 0:03:09] Adam: When was the last really nice day?
[0:03:09 – 0:03:12] Adam: Sunday actually was really nice, but it was smoky.
[0:03:12 – 0:03:12] Adam: Yeah.
[0:03:13 – 0:03:16] Adam: Now you’re just like, well, it was smoky, but everything else was nice.
[0:03:16 – 0:03:16] Erik: It was kind of a night.
[0:03:16 – 0:03:19] Erik: It wasn’t as smoky, but still like smoky.
[0:03:20 – 0:03:20] Adam: Yeah.
[0:03:20 – 0:03:22] Adam: You go outside in the morning and you’re like.
[0:03:24 – 0:03:25] Adam: Yeah, it’s actually not that bad.
[0:03:25 – 0:03:27] Adam: Seems like it might be a halfway nice day.
[0:03:27 – 0:03:28] Adam: You try and reason with yourself.
[0:03:29 – 0:03:31] Adam: It’s actually pretty reasonable today.
[0:03:31 – 0:03:31] Adam: It’s not.
[0:03:31 – 0:03:33] Adam: It’s still pretty smoky.
[0:03:33 – 0:03:35] Adam: The sun’s only mildly blood red.
[0:03:36 – 0:03:38] Adam: Yeah, it was pretty spooky.
[0:03:38 – 0:03:43] Adam: It was spooky like the sun in Quetico for us the last couple nights going down.
[0:03:43 – 0:03:44] Erik: You’re like, Jesus Christ.
[0:03:45 – 0:03:48] Erik: I’ve been spending the last six weeks on Arrakis.
[0:03:48 – 0:03:54] Adam: Yeah, it was like red like the orb, honestly, and I believe we are starting tonight’s show with orb.
[0:03:55 – 0:03:57] Erik: Orb does come up first.
[0:03:57 – 0:04:00] Erik: You’d think it would be the red orb, but it is under O in orb.
[0:04:00 – 0:04:02] Erik: We’re finishing our discussion on the Wikipedia.
[0:04:03 – 0:04:06] Erik: Yeah, you know, it’s a tricky thing to get right.
[0:04:06 – 0:04:07] Erik: Didn’t you have questions for me?
[0:04:07 – 0:04:08] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[0:04:08 – 0:04:12] Adam: Do you remember that guy back in the olden days?
[0:04:12 – 0:04:16] Adam: He was like a big paper clip that would pop up on your computer.
[0:04:16 – 0:04:16] Adam: Of course, Clippy.
[0:04:16 – 0:04:17] Adam: Clippy.
[0:04:17 – 0:04:17] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:18 – 0:04:19] Adam: You do remember.
[0:04:20 – 0:04:23] Adam: I thought I was going crazy today because I don’t know why I mentioned Clippy.
[0:04:24 – 0:04:27] Adam: And then I couldn’t find anybody at work that knew who Clippy was.
[0:04:27 – 0:04:27] Adam: Really?
[0:04:27 – 0:04:28] Adam: Yes.
[0:04:28 – 0:04:30] Adam: And I was like, did I imagine Clippy?
[0:04:32 – 0:04:33] Erik: Adrian or Matt didn’t know Clippy?
[0:04:33 – 0:04:35] Erik: They’re not working on a Saturday.
[0:04:35 – 0:04:35] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:04:35 – 0:04:35] Erik: Why was I even…
[0:04:35 – 0:04:36] Erik: They would have been on your side.
[0:04:36 – 0:04:37] Erik: Why was I there?
[0:04:37 – 0:04:39] Erik: When it comes to… Why were you there?
[0:04:39 – 0:04:40] Erik: That would have…
[0:04:40 – 0:04:41] Erik: I guarantee both would have known.
[0:04:42 – 0:04:43] Erik: I have confidence in them.
[0:04:43 – 0:04:44] Erik: I do, too.
[0:04:44 – 0:04:45] Adam: They’re in our age group.
[0:04:45 – 0:04:46] Adam: It’s the weekend crew.
[0:04:47 – 0:04:47] Erik: Yeah.
[0:04:47 – 0:04:51] Erik: Clippy’s, I think, still kind of relatively…
[0:04:53 – 0:05:11] Erik: relatively frequently mentioned in like the zeitgeist you see him come up from time to time like i feel like john oliver uses him as like i think you’re right like every once in a while i think you’re right yeah but i don’t think a lot of people probably see that and they’re like whatever they think it’s just a thing cooked up
[0:05:12 – 0:05:17] Erik: No, he literally used to be like a little assistant in Microsoft Office who would be like not helpful at all.
[0:05:17 – 0:05:18] Adam: Even Clippy wasn’t helpful.
[0:05:18 – 0:05:18] Adam: No.
[0:05:18 – 0:05:19] Adam: Even then you knew.
[0:05:20 – 0:05:21] Adam: Clippy wasn’t going to be helpful.
[0:05:21 – 0:05:24] Adam: None of this stuff’s helpful.
[0:05:24 – 0:05:24] Erik: Yeah.
[0:05:25 – 0:05:32] Erik: Oh, you want to drag and drop a piece of clip art into your Word document and not destroy the whole page?
[0:05:32 – 0:05:33] Erik: I can’t help you with that, actually.
[0:05:33 – 0:05:34] Erik: That’s impossible.
[0:05:34 – 0:05:35] Erik: It’s not a thing.
[0:05:37 – 0:05:38] Adam: You want to save this to the cloud?
[0:05:39 – 0:05:39] Adam: No.
[0:05:39 – 0:05:39] Adam: No.
[0:05:40 – 0:05:44] Adam: I’m going to save it to my computer that’s sitting right here on the desk on the tumble shed.
[0:05:44 – 0:05:49] Erik: You would have exploded Clippy’s little metal brain if you would have tried to explain to him the cloud.
[0:05:53 – 0:05:54] Erik: He’s basically like the boomer of the internet.
[0:05:56 – 0:05:58] Adam: He’s the original internet boomer.
[0:05:58 – 0:05:58] Adam: Yeah.
[0:05:59 – 0:05:59] Adam: Clippy.
[0:05:59 – 0:05:59] Erik: Mm-hmm.
[0:06:01 – 0:06:26] Adam: um that was my question i don’t know i also would uh we had a nice like pre-show mini call on the discord with a couple tumble homies talking about the tumble homie live trip coming up in the fall and we will definitely have some really nice clear skies for that trip i’m confident yeah it’s already weeks away i promised a large salad yeah and we pledged two canoes to the cause
[0:06:27 – 0:06:29] Erik: You can’t say months anymore because it is sub two months.
[0:06:30 – 0:06:31] Erik: It’s coming right around the corner.
[0:06:31 – 0:06:34] Adam: It’s like one and a half moons away.
[0:06:35 – 0:06:35] Adam: 1.5 moons?
[0:06:35 – 0:06:37] Adam: Nah, we’re doing it.
[0:06:37 – 0:06:39] Adam: We’re measuring everything by moons and beers drunk.
[0:06:40 – 0:06:47] Adam: And I was trying to go play bingo for just one beer the other night, Thursday night, and the beer guy wasn’t there yet.
[0:06:47 – 0:06:49] Adam: I was like, that’s a deal breaker.
[0:06:49 – 0:06:49] Adam: I’m out.
[0:06:49 – 0:06:50] Adam: What are you going to do?
[0:06:50 – 0:06:52] Adam: Sit down and play beer for zero beers?
[0:06:52 – 0:06:54] Adam: Like, how do you even tell time in a bingo tent?
[0:06:54 – 0:06:56] Adam: They don’t put clocks in there for a reason.
[0:06:56 – 0:06:58] Adam: It’s just like the casinos in Vegas.
[0:06:58 – 0:07:00] Erik: Yeah, just like a circus casino.
[0:07:01 – 0:07:02] Adam: That’s how you tell time, baby.
[0:07:02 – 0:07:03] Erik: That’s what the bingo tent is.
[0:07:03 – 0:07:04] Adam: What do we got here?
[0:07:04 – 0:07:06] Adam: It’s a black bag, Eric.
[0:07:06 – 0:07:08] Adam: And it’s very crinkly sounding.
[0:07:10 – 0:07:11] Adam: I’m making it as loud as I can.
[0:07:11 – 0:07:12] Adam: If you can’t tell.
[0:07:12 – 0:07:13] Adam: We have a note.
[0:07:16 – 0:07:16] Adam: Jesus.
[0:07:16 – 0:07:17] Adam: We have a note.
[0:07:18 – 0:07:25] Adam: Adam and Eric, thanks for sharing the wilderness with me and keeping me laughing throughout the year.
[0:07:26 – 0:07:29] Adam: Headed to SAG for a red rock fishing loop with my 12-year-old son.
[0:07:30 – 0:07:34] Adam: His first trip and his first in our very own Northwind 18.
[0:07:37 – 0:07:39] Adam: Our whole family loves the show.
[0:07:39 – 0:07:40] Adam: Oh, the whole family.
[0:07:41 – 0:07:42] Adam: It’s a real family show that we put out.
[0:07:42 – 0:07:44] Erik: You set all these trips in motion.
[0:07:45 – 0:07:46] Erik: Oh, my God.
[0:07:46 – 0:07:47] Adam: I’m sorry?
[0:07:47 – 0:07:49] Adam: You’re welcome.
[0:07:49 – 0:07:50] Adam: Thank you for listening.
[0:07:50 – 0:07:57] Adam: This is Heath, Bob Ross Paddler, chiming in.
[0:07:58 – 0:08:00] Adam: Eric just grabbed it to make sure.
[0:08:00 – 0:08:01] Adam: Is there more on the back?
[0:08:01 – 0:08:05] Erik: Yeah, there’s some information on the back, some Run Club information.
[0:08:05 – 0:08:06] Erik: There we go.
[0:08:07 – 0:08:08] Adam: We got some boulevard here.
[0:08:10 – 0:08:12] Adam: Yeah.
[0:08:12 – 0:08:23] Adam: I think he said they were doing seven days, like the SAG Red Rock loop, and I guarantee they were going to catch a grand slam of fish.
[0:08:23 – 0:08:23] Adam: Wow.
[0:08:24 – 0:08:26] Erik: I’m just looking at these run clubs on the back.
[0:08:27 – 0:08:27] Erik: Apparently…
[0:08:30 – 0:08:36] Erik: I’m assuming it’s somewhere in Kansas, Wichita, because it says Run Wichita somewhere down here.
[0:08:36 – 0:08:36] Erik: Yeah.
[0:08:36 – 0:08:40] Erik: But at 6.15 on Mondays, you can meet up at a place called Fartlex.
[0:08:43 – 0:08:44] Erik: It’s capitalized.
[0:08:44 – 0:08:47] Erik: I’m assuming it’s like a restaurant or a bar or a park.
[0:08:47 – 0:08:47] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:08:48 – 0:08:49] Erik: It’s a trail.
[0:08:50 – 0:08:50] Erik: Maybe it’s a trail.
[0:08:50 – 0:08:51] Erik: Fartlex Trail.
[0:08:54 – 0:08:55] Adam: That’s probably the episode title now.
[0:08:56 – 0:08:58] Adam: We got to put it in the Wikipedia.
[0:08:58 – 0:08:58] Adam: Yeah.
[0:08:58 – 0:08:59] Adam: Oh, God.
[0:08:59 – 0:08:59] Adam: We got to go back to the Fs.
[0:08:59 – 0:09:01] Erik: We’re making more work for ourselves here.
[0:09:01 – 0:09:02] Erik: Does it start with an F?
[0:09:03 – 0:09:05] Erik: It does start with an F. Fartlix Trail.
[0:09:05 – 0:09:06] Erik: Fartlex.
[0:09:06 – 0:09:07] Erik: Fartlex.
[0:09:07 – 0:09:08] Erik: Yeah.
[0:09:08 – 0:09:13] Erik: But most of them are like, eh, four miles, then we do this, and then we kind of do this.
[0:09:13 – 0:09:17] Erik: But this morning, 6.15 on Mondays, no set distance or route.
[0:09:19 – 0:09:22] Erik: That’s a real anarchistic run club.
[0:09:22 – 0:09:24] Adam: Beyond categorization.
[0:09:24 – 0:09:26] Erik: Who decides to go left or right?
[0:09:26 – 0:09:27] Erik: Is there like a lead man?
[0:09:27 – 0:09:29] Adam: This is how the geese fly.
[0:09:29 – 0:09:30] Adam: When do they stop?
[0:09:30 – 0:09:32] Erik: Who’s the lead runner?
[0:09:32 – 0:09:33] Erik: I’m just going to peel off here, boys.
[0:09:34 – 0:09:35] Erik: You can do whatever you want.
[0:09:35 – 0:09:37] Erik: Actually, that would be my kind of run club, honestly.
[0:09:37 – 0:09:39] Erik: I don’t need to have like a distance in mind.
[0:09:39 – 0:09:42] Erik: We just jog slash maybe run for a while.
[0:09:42 – 0:09:45] Erik: And if I want to stop at any point in time, I will.
[0:09:46 – 0:09:46] Erik: Break dance.
[0:09:46 – 0:09:48] Erik: And I’ll just disappear into the bushes.
[0:09:48 – 0:09:49] Adam: That’s how portages work.
[0:09:50 – 0:10:13] Adam: not really actually you can do whatever you want i think it would be really scary if somebody just disappeared halfway across the portage yeah but you can go at your own speed at least yeah and you do always meet at fartlex and that’s what we always call the end of the portage it’s fartlex thank you to thank you to bob ross paddler
[0:10:14 – 0:10:15] Erik: Yes, thank you for that.
[0:10:15 – 0:10:16] Erik: Boulevard.
[0:10:16 – 0:10:20] Adam: I, as always, am more interested in what is not the purpose of the message.
[0:10:21 – 0:10:23] Adam: Eric’s always sleuthing over here.
[0:10:23 – 0:10:24] Adam: He’s looking for clues, this one.
[0:10:25 – 0:10:29] Erik: It’s always been my main problem with pretty much everything in life.
[0:10:30 – 0:10:36] Adam: Boulevard Brewing Space Camper Juicy Nova Super Stellar IPA.
[0:10:36 – 0:10:37] Adam: Juice Nova.
[0:10:37 – 0:10:43] Adam: This looks like some sort of psychic clippy that’s on the front of this can.
[0:10:43 – 0:10:47] Adam: Looks like Clippy is a transcended space and time is what has happened here.
[0:10:47 – 0:10:48] Adam: Yeah.
[0:10:48 – 0:10:50] Adam: I swear I didn’t look in that black bag.
[0:10:50 – 0:10:50] Adam: 9%.
[0:10:51 – 0:10:53] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:10:55 – 0:10:56] Adam: Thank you to Heath and Andrew.
[0:10:56 – 0:10:57] Adam: We better start reading.
[0:10:57 – 0:10:58] Adam: I think it was Heath and Andrew, right?
[0:10:59 – 0:10:59] Adam: No.
[0:11:00 – 0:11:01] Adam: Yeah, it was.
[0:11:02 – 0:11:03] Erik: Meet at Fartlix.
[0:11:03 – 0:11:04] Adam: I met these guys.
[0:11:04 – 0:11:06] Adam: These were cool guys.
[0:11:06 – 0:11:07] Adam: Okay, good.
[0:11:07 – 0:11:09] Adam: They dropped this off in person at the co-op.
[0:11:10 – 0:11:12] Adam: There’s a proper art supply drop.
[0:11:12 – 0:11:14] Erik: Man, that does smell juice.
[0:11:15 – 0:11:16] Adam: Ooh, baby, baby.
[0:11:20 – 0:11:20] Adam: Yikes.
[0:11:20 – 0:11:20] Adam: Yeah.
[0:11:21 – 0:11:22] Adam: No, that thing packs a punch.
[0:11:22 – 0:11:23] Adam: Whoa.
[0:11:23 – 0:11:24] Adam: Fart licks.
[0:11:25 – 0:11:28] Adam: We’re going to start break dancing by the end of this episode.
[0:11:28 – 0:11:30] Adam: We might not make it all the way to Z.
[0:11:30 – 0:11:32] Erik: You can stop whenever you want.
[0:11:33 – 0:11:35] Erik: Distance, route, unknown.
[0:11:37 – 0:11:38] Adam: I like that.
[0:11:38 – 0:11:38] Adam: Yeah.
[0:11:38 – 0:11:38] Erik: Yeah.
[0:11:41 – 0:11:42] Adam: Do whatever you…
[0:11:42 – 0:11:43] Adam: It’s freestyle running.
[0:11:43 – 0:11:44] Adam: Freestyle running, yeah.
[0:11:44 – 0:11:46] Adam: It’s even a jogging club then.
[0:11:46 – 0:11:49] Erik: I might bob off for a block or two and join back up.
[0:11:49 – 0:11:50] Erik: You never know.
[0:11:50 – 0:11:51] Erik: Maybe I won’t.
[0:11:51 – 0:11:52] Erik: Maybe I’m the leader now.
[0:11:53 – 0:11:53] Erik: Look at me.
[0:11:54 – 0:11:56] Adam: Yeah, what if you popped out and you’re the lead goose?
[0:11:56 – 0:11:59] Erik: Yeah, all of a sudden you’re back at fartleks and you don’t even know what happened.
[0:11:59 – 0:12:00] Adam: Honk, honk.
[0:12:01 – 0:12:03] Adam: All right, let’s get into it.
[0:12:04 – 0:12:05] Erik: Are we going to just start by reading?
[0:12:06 – 0:12:07] Adam: Yeah, let’s go, baby.
[0:12:07 – 0:12:11] Adam: We got a long road ahead of us because I do have admin power zone.
[0:12:11 – 0:12:14] Adam: I’ve been adding on to the Tumble Home Cinema Classics section.
[0:12:14 – 0:12:16] Adam: We don’t need to read every one of those from top to bottom.
[0:12:16 – 0:12:18] Erik: Or maybe we just do it real fast.
[0:12:18 – 0:12:20] Adam: Or, yeah, maybe we do it real fast.
[0:12:21 – 0:12:22] Adam: Real fast.
[0:12:22 – 0:12:26] Adam: We could have a competition and see who can read them the fastest without the least amount of screw-ups.
[0:12:26 – 0:12:28] Erik: I’ll go once, time it, and then you do it next and time it.
[0:12:29 – 0:12:31] Adam: There’s got to be deductions for mispronunciations.
[0:12:31 – 0:12:32] Adam: Sure, yeah.
[0:12:32 – 0:12:34] Adam: Second, you add a second on.
[0:12:34 – 0:12:39] Adam: Yeah, one second for each malfeasance of the language.
[0:12:39 – 0:12:41] Erik: Yeah, you get working on the rules for that.
[0:12:41 – 0:12:44] Adam: Yeah, I’ll draw them up.
[0:12:44 – 0:12:45] Adam: Yeah, quick.
[0:12:46 – 0:12:54] Adam: We need Trevor to call the attorney, and we’ll get him after the break, and we’ll make sure we have a legal document ready for the competition.
[0:12:54 – 0:12:55] Erik: Do you want me to start?
[0:12:56 – 0:13:00] Erik: Are you fine with me, even though it’s technically your experience, starting with orb?
[0:13:00 – 0:13:01] Erik: No, it’s better this way.
[0:13:01 – 0:13:02] Erik: Slash the red orb.
[0:13:04 – 0:13:05] Erik: Which is the UFO.
[0:13:06 – 0:13:06] Erik: Not in quotes.
[0:13:06 – 0:13:08] Erik: I feel like that should be in quotes.
[0:13:08 – 0:13:09] Erik: They called it a UFO?
[0:13:09 – 0:13:11] Erik: I don’t know if that’s right.
[0:13:11 – 0:13:11] Erik: Well.
[0:13:12 – 0:13:13] Erik: I mean, it was in the air.
[0:13:13 – 0:13:14] Erik: But was it flying?
[0:13:14 – 0:13:17] Erik: You have moderation status now.
[0:13:17 – 0:13:18] Erik: I may have to look into this one.
[0:13:18 – 0:13:19] Erik: That’s okay.
[0:13:19 – 0:13:23] Erik: UFO viewed by Adam from the beach site on Alice Lake while Eric slumbered.
[0:13:25 – 0:13:34] Adam: See, the thing was, though, I got a nice nap in, and Eric was up, and then I woke up later, and Eric had been asleep then.
[0:13:35 – 0:13:35] Erik: Sure, but…
[0:13:35 – 0:13:37] Adam: I don’t think that’s fair either.
[0:13:38 – 0:13:38] Erik: I was sleeping, though.
[0:13:39 – 0:13:40] Erik: I tried to wake you up.
[0:13:41 – 0:13:46] Erik: The orb originated from the vicinity of Hum Lake, accompanied by Fireball and Pink Floyd’s
[0:13:48 – 0:13:48] Erik: Eclipse?
[0:13:49 – 0:13:50] Adam: No.
[0:13:50 – 0:13:52] Adam: You were listening to Dark Side of the Moon.
[0:13:52 – 0:13:55] Adam: I was listening to Dark Side, but I think…
[0:13:55 – 0:13:57] Erik: When it happened, that song was on?
[0:13:57 – 0:13:58] Erik: I think it was during Eclipse, yeah.
[0:13:58 – 0:13:59] Erik: All right.
[0:13:59 – 0:14:02] Erik: For story, see episode 150 at minute 51.
[0:14:02 – 0:14:03] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:14:03 – 0:14:04] Erik: That was freaky.
[0:14:05 – 0:14:06] Erik: Yeah.
[0:14:06 – 0:14:07] Erik: We don’t need to rehash it.
[0:14:07 – 0:14:07] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:14:07 – 0:14:08] Erik: Hum Lake.
[0:14:08 – 0:14:09] Erik: Yes.
[0:14:09 – 0:14:11] Erik: The Hum Lake mystery.
[0:14:12 – 0:14:12] Adam: I had forgotten.
[0:14:13 – 0:14:13] Adam: Do you think that’s right?
[0:14:14 – 0:14:15] Adam: I know that’s right.
[0:14:15 – 0:14:16] Adam: I had forgotten about…
[0:14:17 – 0:14:18] Erik: We talked about Hum Lake quite a bit.
[0:14:19 – 0:14:26] Adam: I know, but had you asked me right before you read that, what was the lake it originated from, I don’t think I would have guessed Hum Lake.
[0:14:26 – 0:14:29] Adam: That was a detail I had forgotten.
[0:14:29 – 0:14:30] Adam: See how it works?
[0:14:30 – 0:14:31] Adam: See how they get you?
[0:14:33 – 0:14:34] Erik: This was the plan all along by the orb.
[0:14:34 – 0:14:35] Adam: Space camper.
[0:14:36 – 0:14:37] Erik: Juicy Nova.
[0:14:38 – 0:14:39] Erik: Super stellar IPA.
[0:14:41 – 0:14:44] Erik: That thing’s a tongue bruiser.
[0:14:44 – 0:14:45] Adam: It is super stellar.
[0:14:45 – 0:14:46] Adam: Man.
[0:14:47 – 0:14:48] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:14:48 – 0:14:52] Adam: I’m not sure I would call it a UFO, but we’ll think about that.
[0:14:52 – 0:14:54] Erik: Yeah, that might be the only real point of contention.
[0:14:55 – 0:14:56] Erik: At least UFO should be quoted.
[0:14:57 – 0:15:06] Adam: I probably at the time would have agreed that it was a UFO immediately, but now that I’ve thought about it for however many years it’s been, I’m not so sure.
[0:15:07 – 0:15:09] Adam: Next up on the show, Over the Garden Wall.
[0:15:10 – 0:15:12] Adam: We thought we already talked about Over the Garden Wall.
[0:15:13 – 0:15:18] Adam: Maybe we did in some way already, but aren’t we always talking about it?
[0:15:18 – 0:15:18] Adam: Kind of.
[0:15:19 – 0:15:29] Erik: Yeah, we did get fact-checked on the fly from last week when we were talking about the scene from Zissou where we thought he threw his ring.
[0:15:30 – 0:15:59] Erik: yeah it was his earring but it was his earring it’s true see you can’t trust anything including your own damn mind well at least Clippy’s real though Clippy is real at least two people believe Clippy’s real there’s five bullet points for over the garden wall here and I did do a quick skim and I feel like it is missing my favorite and the one I say the most so that needs to be added
[0:15:59 – 0:16:03] Adam: Okay, well, we have the ability to do that pretty much immediately now.
[0:16:04 – 0:16:07] Adam: We have Ain’t That Just… Well, it says Ain’t That The Way.
[0:16:07 – 0:16:09] Adam: I’m pretty sure it’s Ain’t That Just The Way, right?
[0:16:09 – 0:16:10] Erik: Correct, yes.
[0:16:10 – 0:16:11] Adam: Okay.
[0:16:11 – 0:16:12] Adam: Two fixes.
[0:16:12 – 0:16:16] Adam: The Old North Wind, which is great and fun to say.
[0:16:16 – 0:16:18] Adam: The Old North Wind.
[0:16:20 – 0:16:41] Adam: oh i love the little cloud guys who do the little like wag of the finger now now you better seek shelter close the doors do they throw lightning bolts yeah well the big guy does he comes down with the lightning bolts but they’re just like wagging around uh rock fact as in that’s a rock fact
[0:16:41 – 0:16:42] Adam: There we go.
[0:16:43 – 0:16:44] Adam: Probably the most important one.
[0:16:45 – 0:16:48] Adam: Jason Funderburker.
[0:16:48 – 0:16:49] Adam: Yeah.
[0:16:49 – 0:16:50] Adam: He’s got it really going on.
[0:16:51 – 0:16:53] Adam: And Holy Moly Hot Dog.
[0:16:53 – 0:16:53] Adam: Yeah.
[0:16:53 – 0:16:56] Erik: Holy Moly Hot Dog is probably that rock fact.
[0:16:56 – 0:16:58] Erik: And then Lorna.
[0:16:58 – 0:16:59] Erik: Lorna.
[0:16:59 – 0:17:00] UNKNOWN: My child.
[0:17:00 – 0:17:04] Adam: I thought you were going to say, like, we’re here to burgle your turts.
[0:17:04 – 0:17:06] Erik: No, I don’t say that one all that often.
[0:17:06 – 0:17:08] Erik: I do still use it, but… Yeah.
[0:17:09 – 0:17:15] Erik: Anytime we talk about Lana Del Rey, also, I just inevitably go into Auntie Whispers.
[0:17:15 – 0:17:15] Erik: Mm-hmm.
[0:17:16 – 0:17:17] Adam: So Auntie Whispers should be in there.
[0:17:17 – 0:17:17] Adam: Auntie Whispers.
[0:17:18 – 0:17:19] Adam: Yeah.
[0:17:19 – 0:17:20] Adam: What about Tea Horse?
[0:17:20 – 0:17:21] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:17:22 – 0:17:30] Adam: I feel like I talk about being a tea horse a lot, but I don’t really drink enough tea to really use it all that much.
[0:17:30 – 0:17:32] Erik: I feel like you quote, what’s his name?
[0:17:34 – 0:17:37] Erik: The guy that, the old rich man that lives in the…
[0:17:38 – 0:18:07] Adam: big house that uncle endicott yeah i think you occasionally do quote the uh i like the horse that wants to steal too yeah we should steal i want to steal whatever the line is you can talk go mad i feel like that’s there’s so many and honestly we could just basically just put a link to the the show but we could probably do 300 episodes just on over the garden wall
[0:18:08 – 0:18:11] Erik: Whoever did put Over the Garden Wall in, those are the main bullet points.
[0:18:11 – 0:18:13] Erik: But Auntie Whisperers needs to be in there, I think.
[0:18:13 – 0:18:15] Erik: But besides that, pretty spot on.
[0:18:15 – 0:18:16] Erik: All right.
[0:18:16 – 0:18:17] Erik: Other than that, no notes.
[0:18:17 – 0:18:20] Adam: Next up on the show, P.B.
[0:18:20 – 0:18:20] Adam: Nash.
[0:18:21 – 0:18:25] Adam: It’s spelled properly and is the best hashtag in America.
[0:18:26 – 0:18:27] Erik: Are people still even hashtagging?
[0:18:27 – 0:18:29] Erik: That’s not a thing anymore, is it?
[0:18:29 – 0:18:31] Adam: I still hashtag on Blue Sky all the time.
[0:18:31 – 0:18:32] Adam: Sure.
[0:18:32 – 0:18:33] Adam: At least once a month.
[0:18:33 – 0:18:36] Erik: Who’s sitting at home searching hashtags?
[0:18:36 – 0:18:38] Adam: When was, I mean, did you ever do that?
[0:18:39 – 0:18:43] Adam: I mean, I did a little bit, but yeah, I mean, that was the original intention.
[0:18:44 – 0:18:44] Erik: Right.
[0:18:44 – 0:18:46] Adam: It’s a good, you know.
[0:18:46 – 0:18:46] Adam: It’s a tag.
[0:18:47 – 0:18:49] Adam: Yeah, it’s like a buoy.
[0:18:50 – 0:18:50] Erik: Yeah.
[0:18:50 – 0:18:51] Adam: Internet buoy.
[0:18:51 – 0:18:51] Adam: Yes.
[0:18:51 – 0:18:52] Adam: Hashtag hashtag.
[0:18:52 – 0:18:57] Erik: But then they just turned it into a joke, and then now it’s like, I don’t think they’re really even a thing.
[0:18:58 – 0:18:58] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:18:58 – 0:18:59] Erik: Maybe they are.
[0:18:59 – 0:19:03] Erik: Maybe I’m not using the picture app to its full extent.
[0:19:05 – 0:19:06] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:19:06 – 0:19:07] Adam: I’ll keep using them.
[0:19:07 – 0:19:12] Adam: I may be a relic in that regard, but I like the hashtag.
[0:19:13 – 0:19:17] Erik: Yeah, but essentially it was originally like hashtag PBNation.
[0:19:18 – 0:19:18] Erik: Right.
[0:19:18 – 0:19:19] Erik: It’s a biter nation.
[0:19:19 – 0:19:20] Adam: PBNash.
[0:19:20 – 0:19:22] Erik: And then it turned into PBNash.
[0:19:22 – 0:19:23] Adam: It was because…
[0:19:23 – 0:19:26] Erik: The staff at Clearwater made stickers one year based on it.
[0:19:26 – 0:19:33] Adam: The disc golfer Eagle McMahon, who’s famously vegan, he started the hashtag ChickpeaNash.
[0:19:34 – 0:19:34] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[0:19:34 – 0:19:35] Adam: It was spelled that way.
[0:19:35 – 0:19:41] Adam: So then I started doing PBNash on the picture app with the Y in there.
[0:19:41 – 0:19:41] Adam: Yep.
[0:19:42 – 0:20:06] Adam: because of eagle mcmahon two-time european open winner two-time european that’s two big managers man big time i can sling it but he’s not been the same since that elbow injury though oh no not an elbow injury that seems like a key joint especially for the guy who had the best forehand in the game wow it’s not been the same but uh he’ll be back
[0:20:06 – 0:20:07] Erik: Okay.
[0:20:07 – 0:20:08] Adam: PB&H.
[0:20:08 – 0:20:09] Adam: PB&H.
[0:20:09 – 0:20:10] Adam: And chickpea-nash.
[0:20:10 – 0:20:11] Adam: Yep.
[0:20:11 – 0:20:12] Adam: Chickpeas are good for you.
[0:20:13 – 0:20:14] Erik: Can’t get full off of them either.
[0:20:14 – 0:20:14] Erik: You can’t.
[0:20:15 – 0:20:16] Erik: That’s the truth.
[0:20:16 – 0:20:16] Adam: God damn it.
[0:20:17 – 0:20:17] Adam: It’s the truth.
[0:20:18 – 0:20:19] Adam: It’s the truth.
[0:20:20 – 0:20:23] Adam: Hummus is pretty good, though.
[0:20:23 – 0:20:25] Adam: Next up on the show, I’m wearing a shirt, actually.
[0:20:26 – 0:20:27] Adam: This is great.
[0:20:27 – 0:20:27] Adam: Peeker.
[0:20:28 – 0:20:33] Adam: I’m wearing currently a You Will Never Peek Along with Tumble Home shirt.
[0:20:33 – 0:20:46] Adam: nice yes you are i saw a guy in town today when i was walking around and he saw my shirt he’s like you’re wearing your own merch in town i was like i didn’t make this cheap dancer made this
[0:20:47 – 0:20:48] Adam: It did get called out, though.
[0:20:48 – 0:20:49] Adam: That’s hilarious.
[0:20:50 – 0:20:52] Adam: I’m also wearing a tumble homie hat.
[0:20:52 – 0:20:56] Adam: Literally nobody called it out as in like, hey, tumble home.
[0:20:56 – 0:20:57] Adam: Not one tumble homie in town.
[0:20:57 – 0:21:02] Adam: I put a message on Discord this morning like, any homies in town for fish pick?
[0:21:02 – 0:21:03] Adam: Crickets.
[0:21:03 – 0:21:05] Adam: Nobody’s in town for fish pick.
[0:21:06 – 0:21:06] Adam: That’s fine.
[0:21:06 – 0:21:07] Adam: That’s fine.
[0:21:07 – 0:21:08] Erik: There’s nothing to…
[0:21:10 – 0:21:11] Erik: It is what it is.
[0:21:12 – 0:21:13] Adam: I’m not blaming anybody for that.
[0:21:13 – 0:21:14] Adam: It’s a bit of a zoo.
[0:21:15 – 0:21:16] Adam: It’s a little bit of a circus.
[0:21:17 – 0:21:20] Adam: I’ve never seen so many people on Artist Point in my life.
[0:21:21 – 0:21:24] Adam: Honestly, I thought Artist Point might sink into the scene.
[0:21:25 – 0:21:26] Adam: No, there was.
[0:21:26 – 0:21:28] Adam: You had to buy tickets to go for a hike on Artist Point.
[0:21:28 – 0:21:30] Erik: When do you think that’s going to happen?
[0:21:30 – 0:21:33] Adam: Don’t even get started with me about this.
[0:21:33 – 0:21:35] SPEAKER_00: I’m not ready for that conversation tonight.
[0:21:37 – 0:21:37] UNKNOWN: Ah.
[0:21:37 – 0:21:44] Erik: I’ll get on that board, see how to get a little velvet rope across the artist’s point.
[0:21:45 – 0:21:45] Erik: Yeah.
[0:21:46 – 0:21:46] Erik: We got to sign up.
[0:21:47 – 0:21:49] Erik: We got to get online, like the Boundary Artist Permit System.
[0:21:50 – 0:21:51] Adam: Yeah, it won’t be about the money.
[0:21:52 – 0:21:53] Adam: It’ll be about the loyalty.
[0:21:53 – 0:22:02] Erik: Yeah, it opens up on a certain day in the winter, and to get your trip out to the lighthouse on Fish Pick, you got to get onto a website in the middle of February.
[0:22:03 – 0:22:04] Adam: I saw a kid that wasn’t my own kid.
[0:22:04 – 0:22:07] Adam: He was wearing a shirt that had a lighthouse on it and just said, Lil Keeper.
[0:22:09 – 0:22:11] Erik: He’s like a little lighthouse keeper.
[0:22:14 – 0:22:14] Adam: Yeah.
[0:22:14 – 0:22:17] Adam: We’re not talking like keepers and fish here.
[0:22:17 – 0:22:19] Adam: It was definitely a lighthouse keeper.
[0:22:19 – 0:22:19] Adam: That’s great.
[0:22:20 – 0:22:23] Adam: But yeah, I never just called the lighthouse keeper the keeper.
[0:22:23 – 0:22:24] Adam: I’m just a little keeper.
[0:22:27 – 0:22:28] Adam: That’s funny.
[0:22:28 – 0:22:30] Adam: But it wasn’t like a Graham Ray shirt, at least.
[0:22:30 – 0:22:32] Adam: It wasn’t like blatantly Graham Ray.
[0:22:32 – 0:22:33] Adam: Was it like a Split Rock shirt?
[0:22:33 – 0:22:35] Adam: It wasn’t that either, though.
[0:22:35 – 0:22:37] Adam: I swear it was like an East Coast.
[0:22:37 – 0:22:37] Adam: Wow.
[0:22:37 – 0:22:38] Adam: Yeah.
[0:22:38 – 0:22:39] Adam: Cape Hatterass.
[0:22:39 – 0:22:41] Erik: It was an Atlantic keeper.
[0:22:41 – 0:22:42] Erik: Wow.
[0:22:42 – 0:22:45] Adam: I saw license plates from all over in town today.
[0:22:45 – 0:22:46] Adam: It was ridiculous.
[0:22:46 – 0:22:52] Erik: Those East Coast lighthouses, though, they’ve been in the game so long, they’re at the point where they’re making kids’ shirts that say Lil’ Keeper.
[0:22:52 – 0:22:53] Adam: Lil’ Keeper.
[0:22:53 – 0:22:53] Adam: For years.
[0:22:53 – 0:22:55] Adam: Graham Ray’s years away from that level of like…
[0:22:56 – 0:22:56] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:22:57 – 0:23:00] Adam: Maybe we should get in on this.
[0:23:00 – 0:23:00] Adam: Yeah.
[0:23:01 – 0:23:02] Adam: Start playing up the little keeper.
[0:23:03 – 0:23:04] Adam: North Shore keepers.
[0:23:04 – 0:23:04] Adam: Yeah.
[0:23:05 – 0:23:06] Adam: All right.
[0:23:06 – 0:23:08] Adam: So anyways, we’re not talking about keepers.
[0:23:08 – 0:23:09] Adam: We’re talking about peakers, though.
[0:23:10 – 0:23:10] Adam: Yes.
[0:23:10 – 0:23:11] Adam: I got sidetracked.
[0:23:11 – 0:23:11] Erik: Yeah.
[0:23:11 – 0:23:13] Erik: And you just talked about your shirt.
[0:23:13 – 0:23:14] Erik: You still have not read the description.
[0:23:15 – 0:23:44] Adam: peeker a peeker is someone who looks inside the brown volcano before using it everyone is a peeker not everyone admits it i love this description i think it’s perfect i do believe that’s true as well the only thing i would add is that some people do look inside before they use it i always look in before i think that was the main conclusion is i think i lied originally i mean like no i never look in there sometimes though i just sit and do things and then i look after because it tells you even more
[0:23:45 – 0:23:46] Erik: Who wants to look twice?
[0:23:46 – 0:23:47] Erik: Yeah.
[0:23:47 – 0:23:53] Adam: You only want to look once and I want all the information and I’m using at least four fingers to make this point.
[0:23:53 – 0:23:53] Adam: Yeah.
[0:23:53 – 0:23:54] Adam: Here in the tumble shed.
[0:23:54 – 0:23:56] Erik: Is it the next 007 movie?
[0:23:56 – 0:23:57] Erik: You only look once.
[0:23:57 – 0:23:58] Erik: You only look once.
[0:23:59 – 0:23:59] Adam: Yeah.
[0:23:59 – 0:24:01] Adam: Now this is a fine point here.
[0:24:01 – 0:24:04] Adam: I think that actually it’s smarter to look after.
[0:24:04 – 0:24:05] Adam: Yeah.
[0:24:05 – 0:24:06] Adam: You only look once.
[0:24:06 – 0:24:08] Erik: You want to see what you’ve done.
[0:24:08 – 0:24:11] Adam: You never peek alone, but you only look once.
[0:24:13 – 0:24:14] Adam: Little Keeper says.
[0:24:14 – 0:24:19] Adam: Little Keeper says you only look once.
[0:24:19 – 0:24:20] Erik: Next up on the show.
[0:24:20 – 0:24:25] Erik: I think I made the comment originally about the keeping or the peeping, not the keeping.
[0:24:26 – 0:24:31] Erik: And if it’s the first time, then I’m totally looking in.
[0:24:31 – 0:24:32] Erik: But if I’m with others.
[0:24:33 – 0:24:33] Adam: Oh.
[0:24:34 – 0:24:34] Adam: Like.
[0:24:34 – 0:24:39] Adam: Yeah, I guess that’s true because I used the same box three times.
[0:24:40 – 0:24:41] Adam: I did not peek.
[0:24:42 – 0:24:43] Adam: I only peeked once.
[0:24:43 – 0:24:43] Adam: Yeah.
[0:24:44 – 0:24:46] Adam: But then I didn’t need to peek anymore.
[0:24:46 – 0:24:47] Adam: What else are you going to actually learn?
[0:24:47 – 0:24:48] Erik: Yeah, I don’t know.
[0:24:48 – 0:24:50] Erik: I don’t want to see my friends’ shit.
[0:24:52 – 0:24:52] Erik: No, that’s a good point.
[0:24:52 – 0:24:54] Erik: That’s what I’m saying.
[0:24:55 – 0:25:03] Erik: Anytime that there’s a group at a campsite and you’re a couple of days in or even a day in, it’s like, I’m not looking in there anymore.
[0:25:03 – 0:25:04] Erik: I don’t know what…
[0:25:04 – 0:25:09] Erik: I don’t want to see anything about what the person that was here before me had to do.
[0:25:09 – 0:25:12] Erik: When I used to take people out, I was guiding.
[0:25:12 – 0:25:13] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:25:13 – 0:25:14] Adam: What about strangers?
[0:25:14 – 0:25:15] Erik: Yeah, I don’t want to…
[0:25:15 – 0:25:19] Erik: I don’t want to judge them for like their wiping habits.
[0:25:19 – 0:25:20] Erik: Oh, he just balls it up.
[0:25:20 – 0:25:21] Erik: He doesn’t fold it neatly.
[0:25:22 – 0:25:22] Erik: Oh, I see.
[0:25:23 – 0:25:24] Adam: This guy’s a freaking animal.
[0:25:25 – 0:25:29] Erik: You know, that stuff’s just meant to be flushed away.
[0:25:29 – 0:25:31] Erik: And in the wilderness, you can’t flush it away.
[0:25:31 – 0:25:35] Erik: So the only way that you can avoid knowing that is just by not peeking.
[0:25:36 – 0:25:38] Erik: So there’s a time and a place to peek.
[0:25:38 – 0:25:40] Erik: Why are we so scared of poop?
[0:25:41 – 0:25:43] Erik: I’m not scared of it, but it’s just one of those.
[0:25:43 – 0:25:43] Adam: Not us.
[0:25:44 – 0:25:44] Adam: Are you?
[0:25:45 – 0:25:45] Adam: We.
[0:25:45 – 0:25:46] Adam: Like why are people.
[0:25:46 – 0:25:47] Adam: The proverbial we.
[0:25:47 – 0:25:48] Adam: Yeah.
[0:25:48 – 0:25:50] Adam: Why are we all so scared of poop?
[0:25:51 – 0:25:55] Adam: Because it’s, I mean, I think it’s something that you probably should be scared of.
[0:25:56 – 0:25:57] Adam: That’s why you put it in a hole.
[0:25:57 – 0:25:57] Erik: Yeah.
[0:25:58 – 0:25:59] Erik: Get rid of it as fast as possible.
[0:25:59 – 0:26:01] Adam: Hey, you don’t want that out there lingering.
[0:26:03 – 0:26:04] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:26:04 – 0:26:05] Adam: I think it’s deeper than that.
[0:26:06 – 0:26:08] Adam: I have a sense that there’s something else going on here.
[0:26:08 – 0:26:13] Erik: Will you mull that over and maybe write up a little thousand word piece for us next week?
[0:26:13 – 0:26:15] Adam: Next up on the show, picture app.
[0:26:17 – 0:26:18] Adam: It’s redacted.
[0:26:18 – 0:26:19] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:26:19 – 0:26:20] Adam: Nobody knows what that’s about.
[0:26:20 – 0:26:23] Erik: I wonder when that got starred out and redacted.
[0:26:23 – 0:26:31] Adam: Who knows, but it’s redacted, and I don’t know what to say about it, but I remember saying something like that, but I have nothing else to add.
[0:26:31 – 0:26:35] Adam: Next up, PMA, Primitive Management Area.
[0:26:37 – 0:26:37] Adam: That’s it.
[0:26:37 – 0:26:40] Adam: C, Din Din.
[0:26:41 – 0:26:44] Adam: I don’t remember there being an entry for Din Din.
[0:26:44 – 0:26:44] Erik: Was it Hairy Lake?
[0:26:45 – 0:26:46] Adam: Hairy Lake PMA.
[0:26:46 – 0:26:48] Adam: I think that’s the Hairy Lake PMA.
[0:26:48 – 0:26:49] Erik: Sort of Din Din.
[0:26:49 – 0:26:52] Erik: It’s in the sub 100 somewhere.
[0:26:52 – 0:26:53] Erik: 75 is my guess.
[0:26:53 – 0:26:54] Erik: That’s way back.
[0:26:54 – 0:26:55] Adam: That’s way back.
[0:26:55 – 0:26:56] Adam: My guess.
[0:26:56 – 0:27:02] Adam: We’ll get some, yeah, we’ll need to get, eventually we’ll have pages for every episode.
[0:27:02 – 0:27:02] Adam: Yeah.
[0:27:03 – 0:27:05] Adam: And then we’ll link it back to the episode.
[0:27:05 – 0:27:05] Adam: Eventually.
[0:27:05 – 0:27:07] Adam: Obviously, that’s the whole point, right?
[0:27:09 – 0:27:10] Adam: There’s a lot of Ps.
[0:27:11 – 0:27:15] Adam: Next up on the show, do you have anything else to add about the PMA, though?
[0:27:15 – 0:27:15] Erik: No.
[0:27:16 – 0:27:18] Adam: I was thinking about that campsite, though, the other day.
[0:27:19 – 0:27:20] Erik: What, the Din Din site?
[0:27:20 – 0:27:21] Erik: Yeah.
[0:27:21 – 0:27:23] Erik: Light on the front and dark on the back.
[0:27:24 – 0:27:28] Adam: Literally nobody else had been there or spent a night there in so long.
[0:27:28 – 0:27:30] Erik: Do you think anybody’s camped there since?
[0:27:30 – 0:27:31] Adam: I’m sure somebody has.
[0:27:32 – 0:27:32] Adam: Yeah.
[0:27:33 – 0:27:39] Adam: But it’s so rare to actually spend a night where nobody else has ever spent the night.
[0:27:39 – 0:27:39] Adam: Yeah.
[0:27:40 – 0:27:41] Adam: It’s so hard to do that.
[0:27:42 – 0:27:44] Adam: And the PMAs are the one way to do it.
[0:27:44 – 0:27:48] Adam: And even then, we stayed at the only spot that made sense, which was Din Din.
[0:27:48 – 0:27:49] Erik: Kind of a spot.
[0:27:49 – 0:27:50] Adam: Din Din.
[0:27:50 – 0:27:52] Adam: I don’t know if it was a spot.
[0:27:52 – 0:27:53] Erik: There was a small little fire ring.
[0:27:54 – 0:28:00] Adam: Like that was the like Little King Island was like looked like nobody had stayed there in a while.
[0:28:00 – 0:28:02] Adam: But Din Din looked like nobody had stayed there in years and years.
[0:28:03 – 0:28:03] SPEAKER_00: Yeah.
[0:28:05 – 0:28:07] Adam: Anyways, the PMAs were wonderful.
[0:28:07 – 0:28:14] Adam: And yeah, I would definitely link back to some links to the episodes about the PMAs there.
[0:28:14 – 0:28:21] Erik: I would never really feel too compelled to return to that spot, but I would love to explore more PMAs.
[0:28:21 – 0:28:26] Adam: There are some off of Long Island that we could maybe just check out.
[0:28:27 – 0:28:29] Erik: Well, the Hairy Lake one’s right there, too.
[0:28:29 – 0:28:29] Adam: Yeah.
[0:28:29 – 0:28:33] Erik: We could come up from the bottom and get to, what was it, Octopus or whatever?
[0:28:34 – 0:28:35] Erik: Off of Pencil?
[0:28:35 – 0:28:35] Erik: Yeah.
[0:28:35 – 0:28:38] Erik: I’m thinking about coming up from the south to connect.
[0:28:38 – 0:28:38] Erik: Iris.
[0:28:38 – 0:28:42] Adam: You want to go through Iris is what you’re thinking, I believe.
[0:28:42 – 0:28:48] Adam: Next up on the show is Poppin’ a Wheel, a soda and a pizza from Svenanolis.
[0:28:48 – 0:28:55] Adam: Also, it can be a generic term used to describe a cold beverage and a hot meal after a trip, which is true.
[0:28:55 – 0:28:55] Erik: Kind of true.
[0:28:55 – 0:28:56] Erik: It’s a beer and a pizza.
[0:28:57 – 0:28:57] Erik: Yeah.
[0:28:57 – 0:28:59] Erik: Not from Svenanolis, though.
[0:28:59 – 0:28:59] Erik: Any beer and a pizza.
[0:28:59 – 0:29:00] Erik: Where did Svenanolis come from?
[0:29:00 – 0:29:02] Adam: I think it was, I don’t know.
[0:29:02 – 0:29:04] Erik: I think maybe we were joking at the end of the…
[0:29:05 – 0:29:10] Erik: I think we were coming off of that PMA trip, actually, because I got hit by a leech.
[0:29:10 – 0:29:11] Adam: That’s right, you did.
[0:29:11 – 0:29:14] Adam: I was bleeding for about five hours straight.
[0:29:14 – 0:29:17] Erik: What’s the name of that hole swamp or whatever we had to go through?
[0:29:17 – 0:29:18] Adam: Yeah.
[0:29:18 – 0:29:20] Adam: Yeah, you got hole swamped pretty good.
[0:29:20 – 0:29:21] Adam: Yeah.
[0:29:22 – 0:29:25] Adam: And we were joking about needing to get a pop and a wheel, but there’s a bumper sticker.
[0:29:26 – 0:29:26] Adam: There is.
[0:29:27 – 0:29:28] Adam: On the Vibe, at least.
[0:29:28 – 0:29:29] Adam: And I don’t know if any other ones exist.
[0:29:29 – 0:29:34] Erik: That’s about as rare of a piece of Tumble Home artifacts memorabilia that there is.
[0:29:34 – 0:29:40] Erik: I think I only printed like 25 of those and sent them out during the first wave of Patreon subscriptions.
[0:29:40 – 0:29:41] Erik: People got some of those?
[0:29:41 – 0:29:42] Erik: Yes.
[0:29:42 – 0:29:42] Erik: Really?
[0:29:43 – 0:29:43] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:29:43 – 0:29:45] Erik: I used to have to mail them out in big envelopes.
[0:29:45 – 0:29:46] Erik: Do you have any left?
[0:29:46 – 0:29:46] Erik: No.
[0:29:46 – 0:29:46] Erik: Ah.
[0:29:47 – 0:29:50] Adam: It’d be pretty easy to make them again, but it was just literally a red.
[0:29:50 – 0:29:51] Erik: It wouldn’t be the same.
[0:29:51 – 0:29:55] Erik: Like Canadian maple leaf, and then it just said pop and a wheel.
[0:29:56 – 0:29:57] Erik: That’s all the bumper sticker was.
[0:29:58 – 0:29:59] Adam: That’s all it was.
[0:29:59 – 0:30:00] Adam: Yeah.
[0:30:00 – 0:30:01] Adam: And I still have one on the Vibe.
[0:30:01 – 0:30:05] Adam: It’s parked right out there, and it’s a great little sticker.
[0:30:08 – 0:30:09] Erik: But…
[0:30:10 – 0:30:13] Erik: Yeah, I don’t know if I think I was listening to, like, a hockey podcast or something.
[0:30:14 – 0:30:17] Adam: Yeah, it was definitely a Canadian thing.
[0:30:17 – 0:30:25] Erik: Old, like, timey, like, Northwoods, Ontario term for, like, getting a beer and a pizza.
[0:30:27 – 0:30:32] Erik: But then I think we said maybe in the end of the podcast we were going to go out to Sven and Oli’s and get a pop and a wheel.
[0:30:33 – 0:30:36] Adam: I think any pizza and beer qualifies as a pop and a wheel.
[0:30:36 – 0:30:38] Erik: It doesn’t have to come from Sven and Oli’s.
[0:30:38 – 0:30:39] Erik: But I think we ended up going up to.
[0:30:39 – 0:30:41] Adam: I love calling a beer a pop.
[0:30:41 – 0:30:42] Adam: Yes.
[0:30:42 – 0:30:44] Adam: I love calling a pizza a wheel.
[0:30:44 – 0:30:44] Erik: Yeah.
[0:30:45 – 0:30:46] Adam: And I love Canadian stuff.
[0:30:46 – 0:30:46] Erik: Yeah.
[0:30:47 – 0:30:48] Adam: And so it’s a natural fit.
[0:30:48 – 0:30:49] Adam: Like this is going to be amazing.
[0:30:50 – 0:30:51] Erik: Yeah, it’s so dumb, it’s great.
[0:30:51 – 0:30:53] Erik: Calling a pizza a wheel.
[0:30:54 – 0:30:54] Erik: It’s round.
[0:30:56 – 0:30:57] Erik: It’s a flat wheel.
[0:30:58 – 0:31:01] Adam: All right, I got another disc golf story for you.
[0:31:01 – 0:31:02] Adam: Oh, great.
[0:31:02 – 0:31:08] Adam: Calvin Heimberg, one of my favorite players, when he threw a putt in, somebody asked him about it.
[0:31:09 – 0:31:12] Adam: He’s like, yeah, you got to throw the pizza in the oven.
[0:31:16 – 0:31:34] Adam: yeah yeah it’s so funny like it’s so dumb like yeah frisbee is the same shape as a pizza yes well what are you supposed to say like how did it feel what did it feel like yeah you gotta put the pizza in the oven all right that’s better than just being like that’s exactly what it feels like when you put it right in it’s just like yeah it’s perfect level yeah
[0:31:36 – 0:31:36] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:31:36 – 0:31:37] Adam: I love popping a wheel.
[0:31:38 – 0:31:41] Adam: I think that does… No, it does not complete all the Ps.
[0:31:41 – 0:31:41] Adam: There’s one more.
[0:31:43 – 0:31:44] Adam: And Eric gets the Qs.
[0:31:45 – 0:31:45] Adam: Nice.
[0:31:45 – 0:31:46] Adam: Thank God.
[0:31:47 – 0:31:57] Adam: Last up on the peas for this episode is Pronto Pup Lodge hot tent used to prepare corn dogs and bush lights for mushers in the Bear Grease sled dog race.
[0:31:57 – 0:31:58] Adam: That is correct.
[0:31:59 – 0:32:00] Adam: I have no notes.
[0:32:01 – 0:32:07] Adam: We could add some links, obviously, to the episodes, but it’s even spelled correctly.
[0:32:07 – 0:32:08] Adam: It’s a work in progress.
[0:32:09 – 0:32:09] Adam: Yeah.
[0:32:10 – 0:32:11] Adam: Pronto puppy lodge.
[0:32:11 – 0:32:16] Adam: There’s a couple of pronto signs laying right over there by Gordy’s boat.
[0:32:18 – 0:32:19] Erik: Let’s see.
[0:32:19 – 0:32:20] Erik: Are we still recording?
[0:32:21 – 0:32:22] Erik: We don’t know.
[0:32:23 – 0:32:24] Erik: Yes, we are.
[0:32:24 – 0:32:27] Erik: Moving on to P. No, Q.
[0:32:27 – 0:32:29] Erik: The one Q. Quetico.
[0:32:29 – 0:32:30] Erik: There was like five.
[0:32:31 – 0:32:32] Erik: There was seven to eight Ps.
[0:32:32 – 0:32:33] Erik: There was a lot of Ps.
[0:32:33 – 0:32:37] Erik: I’m wearing my Quetico Provincial Park black hoodie.
[0:32:37 – 0:32:38] Erik: Acquired this spring.
[0:32:38 – 0:32:44] Adam: One million acres of wilderness recreation north of the U.S.-Canada border in the BWCA region.
[0:32:47 – 0:32:48] Erik: Thank you for that.
[0:32:49 – 0:32:51] Adam: BWCA region.
[0:32:51 – 0:32:51] Adam: Yeah.
[0:32:52 – 0:32:52] Erik: The borderland.
[0:32:53 – 0:32:54] Adam: The border waters.
[0:32:55 – 0:32:56] Adam: Nice.
[0:32:56 – 0:32:57] Erik: Recording studios.
[0:32:58 – 0:32:58] Erik: Oh, interesting.
[0:32:59 – 0:33:00] Erik: Wow.
[0:33:01 – 0:33:03] Adam: These are all the places we recorded.
[0:33:03 – 0:33:03] Erik: Yeah.
[0:33:04 – 0:33:04] Erik: Bullet points.
[0:33:05 – 0:33:06] Erik: For the studios.
[0:33:06 – 0:33:14] Erik: We’ve got Shed, Tumble, Shed, and Studio K. The recording studios on the shores of the mighty Redacted.
[0:33:15 – 0:33:16] Erik: Gordy Lives in the Shed.
[0:33:17 – 0:33:17] Erik: True.
[0:33:17 – 0:33:22] Erik: Studio A, which is the Annex at Clearwater Historic Lodge and Outfitters.
[0:33:23 – 0:33:26] Erik: And also, when recording at Alice Lake, we’re at Studio A.
[0:33:27 – 0:33:27] Erik: Yes.
[0:33:28 – 0:33:28] Erik: Okay.
[0:33:29 – 0:33:36] Erik: Studio K2 with The View is the alternative studio when the shed is too cold to record at and the big lake can be seen from this studio.
[0:33:36 – 0:33:38] Adam: That’s the heated studio, yes.
[0:33:38 – 0:33:40] Erik: Studio V as well.
[0:33:41 – 0:33:42] Erik: What?
[0:33:42 – 0:33:43] Erik: Eric’s home.
[0:33:43 – 0:33:44] Erik: Ha ha ha!
[0:33:44 – 0:33:45] Erik: I don’t like that.
[0:33:45 – 0:33:46] Erik: You have a home?
[0:33:46 – 0:33:49] Adam: Can we remove that, actually?
[0:33:49 – 0:33:50] Adam: Let’s put the GPS coordinates.
[0:33:51 – 0:33:52] Adam: Yeah.
[0:33:52 – 0:33:54] Adam: Studio M. Oh, good.
[0:33:54 – 0:34:02] Erik: I was about to ask what Studio M. Eric’s Mazda is now a yard car awaiting its transformation into a shooting car.
[0:34:03 – 0:34:09] Erik: Model unknown, usually meeting halfway between Clearwater and Studio K, occasionally at Mink Lake.
[0:34:09 – 0:34:09] Erik: Mink.
[0:34:11 – 0:34:13] Erik: It’s kind of creepy, actually.
[0:34:13 – 0:34:16] Erik: But no, it’s not a yard car or a shooting car.
[0:34:16 – 0:34:23] Erik: It’s been donated to NPR because a wheel fell off and I didn’t know what else to do with it.
[0:34:23 – 0:34:24] Erik: And it was a Mazda Tribute.
[0:34:25 – 0:34:27] Erik: A real hunk of crap.
[0:34:27 – 0:34:32] Erik: I would never recommend anybody ever, ever buy a Mazda Tribute.
[0:34:33 – 0:34:35] Adam: Fucking Mazda Tributes.
[0:34:35 – 0:34:36] Erik: No way.
[0:34:36 – 0:34:38] Erik: Worst car I’ve ever driven in my life.
[0:34:39 – 0:34:41] Erik: Definition of a rattle trap.
[0:34:41 – 0:34:42] Adam: Literally a wheel fell off it.
[0:34:43 – 0:34:43] Erik: Yeah.
[0:34:44 – 0:34:46] Erik: Oh, and Studio O.
[0:34:47 – 0:34:51] Erik: Undetermined location where episode 151 was recorded.
[0:34:51 – 0:34:52] Erik: What’s Studio O?
[0:34:53 – 0:34:54] Erik: I think I know.
[0:34:54 – 0:34:58] Erik: But let me just see if I can quick scroll back to episode 151.
[0:35:00 – 0:35:01] Erik: Undetermined.
[0:35:01 – 0:35:02] Erik: Wow.
[0:35:02 – 0:35:04] Erik: See, we’re really filling it out here.
[0:35:04 – 0:35:04] Erik: 151.
[0:35:04 – 0:35:05] Erik: Well.
[0:35:05 – 0:35:10] Adam: No, that’s not.
[0:35:12 – 0:35:13] Adam: I can’t possibly be right.
[0:35:14 – 0:35:28] Erik: Where 150, 151 is definitely not recorded in Studio O because it’s morning warmth on Thomas Lake, the episode after Gordy and the Alice Lake Orb.
[0:35:28 – 0:35:30] Adam: So I wonder what episode they’re referring to.
[0:35:32 – 0:35:34] Erik: But I think Studio O is the outfitting building.
[0:35:36 – 0:35:37] Erik: We sat out there a couple different times.
[0:35:37 – 0:35:41] Erik: For sure once before we went down to cabin before or after maybe.
[0:35:42 – 0:35:46] Adam: We also did a couple up in the suites in the upstairs of Clearwater.
[0:35:47 – 0:35:47] Adam: Did we?
[0:35:48 – 0:35:53] Adam: Yeah, we did a few in whatever they used to call Suite A.
[0:35:53 – 0:35:54] Adam: Another studio A?
[0:35:54 – 0:35:55] Adam: Yeah, maybe.
[0:35:56 – 0:36:00] Adam: That was like our heated area back then.
[0:36:00 – 0:36:03] Adam: We’re like, well, we can just record upstairs in the lodge.
[0:36:03 – 0:36:04] Adam: There’s nobody up in A.
[0:36:04 – 0:36:06] Erik: Yeah, Studio O is the outfitting building.
[0:36:06 – 0:36:07] Adam: We did some haunted episodes up there, too.
[0:36:07 – 0:36:11] Adam: I think we did a ghost record, which has never been recorded.
[0:36:11 – 0:36:13] Adam: Nobody has ever heard that ghost record.
[0:36:13 – 0:36:14] Erik: That’s right.
[0:36:15 – 0:36:15] Adam: Don’t tell them.
[0:36:15 – 0:36:17] Erik: Why are you even talking about that?
[0:36:18 – 0:36:20] Adam: We had some really interesting EVPs.
[0:36:20 – 0:36:21] Erik: Yeah.
[0:36:21 – 0:36:25] Erik: Yeah, I don’t know what episode that was, but for sure not episode 151.
[0:36:26 – 0:36:27] Erik: Studio O.
[0:36:27 – 0:36:30] Erik: Studio O. Rex is next.
[0:36:32 – 0:36:32] Erik: Wow.
[0:36:32 – 0:36:33] Erik: Our favorite uncle.
[0:36:33 – 0:36:40] Erik: Bobby’s uncle, who also has no leave, no trace ethic.
[0:36:42 – 0:36:45] Erik: Who also has no leave, no trace ethic.
[0:36:45 – 0:36:45] Erik: All right.
[0:36:45 – 0:36:45] Erik: There it is.
[0:36:46 – 0:36:46] Erik: Too many no’s with a…
[0:36:48 – 0:36:48] Erik: Right?
[0:36:48 – 0:36:48] Erik: Correct?
[0:36:48 – 0:36:49] Erik: Yes.
[0:36:49 – 0:36:49] Erik: He’s a litterbug.
[0:36:49 – 0:36:54] Erik: That’s probably whose gym shorts we found on the island on Boulder.
[0:36:54 – 0:36:56] Erik: His favorite band is Limp Bizkit.
[0:36:57 – 0:36:57] Erik: Okay.
[0:36:57 – 0:37:01] Erik: I don’t know if we ever determined that, but yeah.
[0:37:01 – 0:37:02] Erik: That does make sense.
[0:37:02 – 0:37:09] Erik: First showed up on the podcast on episode 58 by Eric with a C. Common law wife is Bernadette.
[0:37:11 – 0:37:12] Erik: Common law.
[0:37:13 – 0:37:15] Erik: Oh, that’s great.
[0:37:15 – 0:37:16] Erik: Just they’ve been together so long.
[0:37:16 – 0:37:18] Erik: Yeah.
[0:37:19 – 0:37:20] Erik: Episode 121 minute nine.
[0:37:21 – 0:37:23] Erik: The opposite of Rex is Ralph.
[0:37:23 – 0:37:24] Erik: Yeah.
[0:37:24 – 0:37:25] Erik: Just seven episodes later.
[0:37:27 – 0:37:29] Adam: Episode 128 in an hour and twelve minutes.
[0:37:29 – 0:37:31] Adam: And the opposite of a Bobby is a Barry.
[0:37:33 – 0:37:33] Erik: Barry and Ralph.
[0:37:34 – 0:37:35] Erik: Barry and Ralph.
[0:37:36 – 0:37:41] Adam: We do need to do a whole 10-episode arc where it’s just the story of Barry and Ralph.
[0:37:42 – 0:37:43] Adam: How to do the park right.
[0:37:44 – 0:37:46] Adam: You got another one on your jugular there.
[0:37:46 – 0:37:48] Adam: They’re going after Eric right now.
[0:37:48 – 0:37:49] Adam: These mosquitoes have found us.
[0:37:49 – 0:37:51] Erik: They have found us.
[0:37:51 – 0:37:53] Adam: We’re only going to get through R tonight.
[0:37:53 – 0:37:54] Adam: I’m sorry.
[0:37:55 – 0:37:56] Adam: This show, it’s over.
[0:37:56 – 0:37:57] Adam: I’m doing one more.
[0:37:57 – 0:37:59] Adam: I’m sorry to try and grab the computer from you.
[0:37:59 – 0:38:01] Adam: Well, I’ll get through the R’s.
[0:38:02 – 0:38:03] Adam: Ron Shara.
[0:38:05 – 0:38:06] Erik: I think spelled wrong.
[0:38:08 – 0:38:09] Adam: Maybe on purpose.
[0:38:09 – 0:38:11] Adam: Somebody was calling Ron Shara out on the Discord this week.
[0:38:12 – 0:38:12] Erik: What?
[0:38:12 – 0:38:15] Adam: Yeah, said he was yelling at people in a JCPenney.
[0:38:15 – 0:38:17] Adam: What?
[0:38:17 – 0:38:20] Adam: No, it wasn’t a JCPenney.
[0:38:20 – 0:38:22] Adam: It was a Dick’s Sporting Goods.
[0:38:23 – 0:38:26] Erik: What, just randomly or at a signing event?
[0:38:27 – 0:38:39] Adam: The story was that he was filming a segment in there, and somebody tripped over one of his cords, like a child, and got screamed at by Ronald Schera.
[0:38:39 – 0:38:40] Erik: Oh, my God.
[0:38:40 – 0:38:40] Adam: Yeah.
[0:38:41 – 0:38:41] Adam: Wow.
[0:38:41 – 0:38:45] Adam: Because somebody, whatever, I’m going to leave it be at that.
[0:38:45 – 0:38:46] Adam: This is all hearsay.
[0:38:46 – 0:38:51] Adam: We’re going to have to have Trevor redact all this probably, but that’s the story on the street.
[0:38:51 – 0:38:52] Adam: You’re sticking to it.
[0:38:52 – 0:38:52] Adam: I’m not.
[0:38:53 – 0:38:54] Adam: He’s not.
[0:38:54 – 0:38:56] Adam: I’m mildly sticking.
[0:38:56 – 0:38:57] Adam: I guess I have to.
[0:38:57 – 0:38:57] Adam: I brought it up.
[0:38:57 – 0:38:58] Adam: I have to own that.
[0:38:58 – 0:39:00] Adam: So I’m sorry for bringing it up.
[0:39:00 – 0:39:03] Erik: I think Ron shared it with two A’s, not an E and an A.
[0:39:03 – 0:39:04] Erik: Isn’t it Ronald?
[0:39:05 – 0:39:05] Erik: Yeah.
[0:39:05 – 0:39:07] Erik: I mean, are there any just straight up Rons?
[0:39:08 – 0:39:09] UNKNOWN: Yeah.
[0:39:10 – 0:39:18] Adam: Yeah, there’s people, they spell it D-R-O-N, Dron, and they don’t like the way it sounds, so they’re just like, call me Ron.
[0:39:19 – 0:39:23] Erik: Ron Schara is apparently a powerful wizard on the Order of Dumbledore, episode 172.
[0:39:24 – 0:39:24] Erik: Don’t remember saying that.
[0:39:25 – 0:39:26] Erik: That’s something you’d say.
[0:39:26 – 0:39:27] Adam: I don’t think so.
[0:39:28 – 0:39:31] Erik: Ron Schara produces the Outdoor Fact of the Day calendar.
[0:39:31 – 0:39:34] Erik: This is a phenology calendar of Minnesota.
[0:39:35 – 0:39:37] Erik: Yeah, we did that for a while.
[0:39:37 – 0:39:42] Adam: Yeah, like three years, but it turns out he only has three years of facts.
[0:39:42 – 0:39:43] Erik: Well, how many facts can there be?
[0:39:44 – 0:39:45] Erik: Actually, there could be a lot.
[0:39:45 – 0:39:46] Erik: It’s just nobody wanted to put in the effort.
[0:39:47 – 0:39:48] Erik: I think you’re right.
[0:39:48 – 0:39:54] Erik: First Ron calendar donated by Matt from episode 087 at 1430.
[0:39:55 – 0:39:57] Adam: Thank you, Matt.
[0:39:57 – 0:39:58] Adam: Matt, are you out there?
[0:39:58 – 0:39:59] Adam: You still listening?
[0:40:00 – 0:40:00] Adam: We appreciate you.
[0:40:01 – 0:40:01] Adam: Probably.
[0:40:01 – 0:40:05] Adam: We love the calendar and everything it brought to the show.
[0:40:05 – 0:40:07] Adam: That was a fun part of the show for a couple years.
[0:40:07 – 0:40:08] Adam: Yeah.
[0:40:12 – 0:40:17] Adam: I would say at least 90% of those were really from the calendar.
[0:40:17 – 0:40:18] Adam: We only made up a couple.
[0:40:19 – 0:40:21] Erik: Towards the end, we had to make them up because they were just repeats.
[0:40:21 – 0:40:22] Erik: So we stopped doing it.
[0:40:22 – 0:40:23] Erik: Yeah.
[0:40:23 – 0:40:24] Adam: That’s basically what happened.
[0:40:25 – 0:40:27] Adam: Next up on the show, Skysleeper.
[0:40:28 – 0:40:29] Adam: Someone who sleeps in a hammock.
[0:40:29 – 0:40:30] Adam: Yes.
[0:40:31 – 0:40:31] Adam: True.
[0:40:31 – 0:40:34] Adam: All right.
[0:40:35 – 0:40:37] Adam: I mean, obviously, hammocks.
[0:40:37 – 0:40:42] Adam: I don’t think there’s nearly enough in here about hammocks, but this is the start.
[0:40:42 – 0:40:43] Adam: Yeah.
[0:40:43 – 0:40:44] Adam: It’s just the start.
[0:40:44 – 0:40:49] Adam: Next up on the show, Smith Foundry, one of the campsite fire grate makers.
[0:40:50 – 0:40:54] Adam: Now, I would say we could change that to the greatest fire grate in the Boundary Waters.
[0:40:54 – 0:40:55] Adam: Yeah.
[0:40:57 – 0:41:00] Adam: All the top 100 fire grates in the BWCA are Smith.
[0:41:01 – 0:41:06] Adam: So we can just go ahead and say it’s the premium example of a fire grate or something to that effect.
[0:41:06 – 0:41:06] Adam: Premium.
[0:41:06 – 0:41:07] Adam: I’m sure Eric would agree.
[0:41:07 – 0:41:08] Adam: Premium needs to be used.
[0:41:08 – 0:41:09] Adam: Yeah.
[0:41:09 – 0:41:12] Adam: It’s what you want to see when you pull into a campsite.
[0:41:12 – 0:41:14] Erik: It’s what you want to see.
[0:41:15 – 0:41:18] Adam: It takes a regular campsite up from a C to an A+.
[0:41:18 – 0:41:21] Adam: It’s a Smith Foundry fire grate.
[0:41:21 – 0:41:23] Erik: I don’t know if it’s doing that much heavy lifting.
[0:41:23 – 0:41:24] Adam: It does for me.
[0:41:24 – 0:41:25] Erik: Okay.
[0:41:25 – 0:41:25] Adam: I love them.
[0:41:26 – 0:41:26] Erik: All right.
[0:41:27 – 0:41:28] Adam: They’re the best.
[0:41:28 – 0:41:30] Adam: I mean, honestly, you want to pull it in and see a Nina?
[0:41:31 – 0:41:31] Adam: Give me a break.
[0:41:32 – 0:41:37] Adam: Or one of those crusty Frost River homemade home forage jabs or whatever’s going on out there.
[0:41:38 – 0:41:42] Erik: Anything but the ones that are the really thin, bent slats.
[0:41:42 – 0:41:43] Adam: Yeah.
[0:41:44 – 0:41:46] Adam: The Smith is the gold standard.
[0:41:47 – 0:41:47] Adam: It is.
[0:41:47 – 0:41:48] Adam: All right.
[0:41:48 – 0:41:50] Adam: I’m not arguing with you here at all.
[0:41:50 – 0:41:50] Adam: All right.
[0:41:50 – 0:41:52] Adam: I don’t think.
[0:41:52 – 0:41:53] Adam: All right.
[0:41:54 – 0:41:54] Adam: Enough said.
[0:41:54 – 0:41:55] Adam: Moving on.
[0:41:55 – 0:41:57] Adam: Next up on the show is schnozzle.
[0:41:57 – 0:41:58] Adam: There’s no entry.
[0:41:58 – 0:41:59] Erik: No.
[0:41:59 – 0:42:00] Erik: Just schnozzle.
[0:42:00 – 0:42:01] Adam: Nothing.
[0:42:01 – 0:42:05] Adam: Yeah, but it’s the thing that comes out of the wine bag.
[0:42:06 – 0:42:06] Adam: Yeah.
[0:42:07 – 0:42:08] Adam: Anything that schnozzles.
[0:42:11 – 0:42:12] Adam: Plenty of schnozzles out there.
[0:42:14 – 0:42:17] Adam: But we don’t need to catalog all of them.
[0:42:18 – 0:42:19] Adam: Next up on the show, soft underbelly.
[0:42:20 – 0:42:26] Adam: The BWCA entry points between Snake River in the west to Brule Lake in the east.
[0:42:26 – 0:42:26] Adam: Yeah.
[0:42:27 – 0:42:28] Adam: Sums it up.
[0:42:29 – 0:42:29] Adam: Yeah.
[0:42:29 – 0:42:31] Adam: Soft underbelly is a good target.
[0:42:32 – 0:42:34] Adam: I think that’s the emphasis.
[0:42:34 – 0:42:35] Adam: Yeah.
[0:42:35 – 0:42:37] Adam: This is a place you should be looking for permits to try.
[0:42:39 – 0:42:41] Adam: It’s less of a drive, and it’s awesome.
[0:42:42 – 0:42:45] Adam: Man, it’s easy to get a meal out of it.
[0:42:47 – 0:42:47] Adam: What?
[0:42:49 – 0:42:50] Adam: There’s so many S’s.
[0:42:51 – 0:42:55] Adam: Next up on the show, sponsor and sponsorship.
[0:42:55 – 0:42:55] Adam: Jesus.
[0:42:58 – 0:43:14] Adam: While Tumble Home is a proud independent podcast who sponsored their own episodes in the first season, eventually Tumble Homies began dropping sponsor ships off at Clearwater Historic Lodge and Outfitters, and then subsequently the co-op.
[0:43:15 – 0:43:21] Adam: Sponsors provide art supplies to keep the minds of the Tumble Home hosts well-lubricated.
[0:43:22 – 0:43:36] Adam: Hopalicious is the keeper of the sponsor records on the subreddit thread, which has to be renewed every 100 episodes, basically, and archived somehow.
[0:43:37 – 0:43:41] Erik: We should honestly have been saying that we’re not an independent podcast.
[0:43:41 – 0:43:44] Erik: We’re a community-sponsored podcast.
[0:43:44 – 0:43:45] Erik: Yes, comrade.
[0:43:45 – 0:43:47] Erik: Because of all of the…
[0:43:49 – 0:44:11] Adam: gifted beers yeah art supplies in the past this is episode 298 how many gifted beers do you think we’ve consumed at this point actual like cans of beer or bottles yeah or just individual like kinds just even i mean i assume it’s like 290 kinds at least we we bought a few yeah
[0:44:12 – 0:44:17] Adam: But pretty much every episode has had somebody’s donation as the featured guest.
[0:44:18 – 0:44:19] Erik: Yeah.
[0:44:19 – 0:44:20] Erik: It’s pretty nuts.
[0:44:21 – 0:44:26] Erik: I’ll make sure and relay that information to my primary care doctor next time I see him.
[0:44:26 – 0:44:33] Adam: Yeah, when you’re in your My Patient portal, you’re going to upload all the different kinds of beers you drank into your livers.
[0:44:35 – 0:44:40] Adam: Otherwise, how are they going to know what kind of laboratories to subscribe to your bloods?
[0:44:40 – 0:44:40] Adam: Yep.
[0:44:41 – 0:44:44] Adam: Next up on the show, oh, it’s still in sponsors.
[0:44:44 – 0:44:45] Adam: Sorry, there’s more bullet points.
[0:44:46 – 0:44:54] Adam: The first listener sponsorship was Paul, an episode 024 with a Third Street sampler four-pack.
[0:44:55 – 0:44:56] Adam: Third Street.
[0:44:56 – 0:44:58] Adam: Do you think it had a dirty neighbor?
[0:44:59 – 0:44:59] Adam: Bitter neighbor.
[0:44:59 – 0:45:00] Adam: Bitter neighbor.
[0:45:00 – 0:45:00] Adam: I don’t think so.
[0:45:02 – 0:45:30] Adam: bullet point first sponsorship sent in the mail was jake from st louis four hands brewing incarnation ipa episode 040 there we go finally rick was the first tumble home to drop off sponsorship at the co-op 146 is the episode number on that wow so that’s pretty good yeah pretty good uh documentation on this uh feature squatcho is next up i’m gonna read this one out for sure
[0:45:32 – 0:45:33] Adam: What’s going on with the formatting down here?
[0:45:34 – 0:45:34] Adam: I did not do that.
[0:45:36 – 0:45:37] Adam: Squatcho is next up.
[0:45:37 – 0:45:41] Adam: The term used for the button on the top of a baseball cap.
[0:45:41 – 0:45:45] Adam: And Eric committed to eating a Squatcho in episode 147.
[0:45:45 – 0:45:52] Adam: I believe if the subreddit got a thousand people or something.
[0:45:53 – 0:45:58] Erik: Yeah, if we got to a certain number of subscribers to the subreddit by a certain time.
[0:45:58 – 0:46:03] Adam: I was pretty sure Eric said he would eat the Scotch-O if we got 100 likes on Facebook.
[0:46:03 – 0:46:06] Erik: It was something dumb, but it didn’t happen by a certain time.
[0:46:07 – 0:46:08] Erik: And that was it.
[0:46:08 – 0:46:09] Erik: That’s it.
[0:46:09 – 0:46:10] Erik: I’m sorry.
[0:46:10 – 0:46:11] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[0:46:11 – 0:46:12] Adam: You did the time limit.
[0:46:12 – 0:46:13] Adam: It was why.
[0:46:13 – 0:46:14] Adam: All right.
[0:46:14 – 0:46:15] Adam: Moving on.
[0:46:15 – 0:46:17] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:46:18 – 0:46:18] Adam: What was that?
[0:46:22 – 0:46:24] Adam: Next up, stashed or trashed.
[0:46:24 – 0:46:25] Adam: Do you remember this?
[0:46:27 – 0:46:29] Erik: Sounds like something we’d say.
[0:46:29 – 0:46:32] Adam: I think this is like a wrecked canoe question.
[0:46:32 – 0:46:33] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[0:46:33 – 0:46:38] Adam: A question one asks oneself when items are found in the wilderness.
[0:46:38 – 0:46:39] Adam: Okay.
[0:46:39 – 0:47:02] Adam: example did someone stash this underwear here for later or for later did they leave the undies as trash episode 195 minute 25 yeah um yeah i don’t know it’d be more commonly applied to like you find like a a really decrepit looking box of gluers which maybe have been there for a day but maybe they’ve been there for 10 years
[0:47:03 – 0:47:07] Erik: I would just assume any kind of an undergarment is trashed.
[0:47:08 – 0:47:08] Erik: Right.
[0:47:08 – 0:47:09] Erik: It’ll be stashed.
[0:47:09 – 0:47:10] Erik: That’s for later.
[0:47:10 – 0:47:15] Adam: There’s a slightly ripped rain jacket hanging in a tree.
[0:47:16 – 0:47:17] Adam: Did they leave that here?
[0:47:17 – 0:47:17] Adam: No.
[0:47:18 – 0:47:20] Adam: Or did they actually leave that here?
[0:47:20 – 0:47:20] Adam: No.
[0:47:20 – 0:47:20] Adam: Okay.
[0:47:21 – 0:47:22] Adam: All right.
[0:47:22 – 0:47:24] Adam: We have one more in the S’s.
[0:47:25 – 0:47:26] Adam: Subreddit, a.k.a.
[0:47:26 – 0:47:27] Adam: the subreddit.
[0:47:28 – 0:47:32] Adam: Public forum to share memes with the group created by Eric and Adam.
[0:47:33 – 0:47:37] Adam: I think it was created by Eric entirely, but we created it all together, comrades.
[0:47:38 – 0:47:40] Erik: Yeah, it’s not that hard to start a subreddit.
[0:47:40 – 0:47:41] Erik: You just click a few buttons.
[0:47:42 – 0:47:46] Adam: It was created after having difficulties with the RBWCA subreddit.
[0:47:47 – 0:47:48] Adam: Difficulties.
[0:47:48 – 0:47:49] Erik: Oh, it wasn’t difficult.
[0:47:49 – 0:47:52] Erik: I think it was just like, I don’t want to horn in on that.
[0:47:52 – 0:47:53] Erik: It’s too much.
[0:47:53 – 0:47:55] Erik: We’re getting too big for them.
[0:47:58 – 0:48:25] Adam: yeah it’s for the best yeah no uh i don’t know it’s better to yeah why not you can have your own thing and it’s way easier yeah i don’t know we are focused like moderate anything and it’s just like this they’re jacking us around this place is let’s be honest they were jacking us around and we’re like well just make our own subreddit then nobody can jack us around but ourselves yeah i guess maybe there were difficulties i don’t remember anymore
[0:48:25 – 0:48:28] Adam: They weren’t letting our posts through at one point.
[0:48:28 – 0:48:29] Adam: You’re like, what’s going on?
[0:48:29 – 0:48:30] Erik: Well, I think there was a problem.
[0:48:30 – 0:48:40] Erik: I think there was a weird transitional phase that they were in that it was kind of coordinated with at the same time where just no posts were going through.
[0:48:41 – 0:48:43] Erik: There was a weird turnover and turmoil.
[0:48:43 – 0:48:44] Erik: But no, it wasn’t even that.
[0:48:44 – 0:48:47] Adam: It was just like, well, it would be way easier if we had our own subreddit.
[0:48:48 – 0:48:53] Adam: Then we can have a good place to put links and have discussion without interference.
[0:48:53 – 0:48:54] Erik: Yeah.
[0:48:54 – 0:48:57] Erik: And none of that happens anymore because everybody’s on fucking Discord.
[0:48:58 – 0:49:00] Adam: Well, you know, the times are changing.
[0:49:00 – 0:49:04] Adam: People like the convenience of Discord and it’s more private.
[0:49:04 – 0:49:07] Erik: The convenience of being able to just constantly talk.
[0:49:08 – 0:49:09] Adam: Yeah.
[0:49:09 – 0:49:10] Adam: Isn’t that convenient?
[0:49:11 – 0:49:13] Adam: You don’t want to ever just sit and be quiet.
[0:49:14 – 0:49:14] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:49:14 – 0:49:33] Erik: I think it’s just much nicer to see like 8 to 15 comments on something that I can wrap my head around because I only get a certain amount of time to check in on something versus trying to go on Discord and unravel the day’s worth of threads of different conversations.
[0:49:33 – 0:49:34] Erik: I totally get it.
[0:49:34 – 0:49:35] Erik: So, I don’t know.
[0:49:35 – 0:49:36] Erik: I’m just not into it.
[0:49:36 – 0:49:37] Erik: I’ve said that multiple times.
[0:49:37 – 0:49:38] Erik: I don’t need to say it again.
[0:49:39 – 0:49:40] Adam: Were you able to guess the location?
[0:49:42 – 0:49:43] Erik: What location?
[0:49:43 – 0:49:44] Adam: On the subreddit.
[0:49:45 – 0:49:53] Adam: They’re doing the Boomer game now where they’re posting pictures of campsites and allowing people to guess it.
[0:49:54 – 0:49:56] Erik: Yeah, no, I haven’t really weighed in too much.
[0:49:56 – 0:49:57] Erik: I’ve seen a couple of them.
[0:49:57 – 0:50:01] Erik: The one that I saw that I thought was maybe like a Bananad Island site.
[0:50:02 – 0:50:04] Erik: I didn’t get either of them so far.
[0:50:04 – 0:50:05] Erik: I’m too afraid of…
[0:50:05 – 0:50:08] Adam: I think there’s a new one that got posted right before we started recording, actually.
[0:50:08 – 0:50:09] Adam: I haven’t even looked at it.
[0:50:10 – 0:50:19] Adam: The subreddit’s still got its own thing going on, and it will never be going anywhere because we aren’t going to be messed around anymore.
[0:50:20 – 0:50:21] Adam: That’s the thing.
[0:50:22 – 0:50:24] Erik: We’re not going to be messed around with anymore.
[0:50:24 – 0:50:27] Adam: We’re not going to be messed with anymore, guys.
[0:50:27 – 0:50:28] Adam: I’ll tell you that much.
[0:50:29 – 0:50:31] Adam: We’re moving on to the T’s.
[0:50:33 – 0:50:34] Adam: Baby, baby.
[0:50:34 – 0:50:35] Adam: Yeah.
[0:50:37 – 0:50:42] Adam: This is like the most floral beer I’ve ever laid my lips upon.
[0:50:42 – 0:50:44] Adam: It’s like potpourri.
[0:50:45 – 0:50:46] Adam: Thermoplastic.
[0:50:46 – 0:50:50] Adam: This is like getting a bingo in three calls of the balls, baby.
[0:50:52 – 0:50:54] Adam: That’s what pro bingo players say.
[0:50:55 – 0:50:57] Adam: Yee-haw.
[0:50:57 – 0:51:03] Adam: I’m going to wear those big wraparound shades and start saying yee-haw and getting three balls to the claws.
[0:51:04 – 0:51:05] Adam: Getting a bingo right in your mouth.
[0:51:06 – 0:51:06] Erik: Ow!
[0:51:07 – 0:51:09] Erik: Professional bingo players.
[0:51:13 – 0:51:40] Adam: it’s gonna be a thing if it isn’t already like honest to god i would i would probably like i’d say it’s the 80 chance actually there is professional bingo players pbt the pbt oh yeah i’m on the pbt professional bingo tour yeah we’re in uh we’re in waco next week yeah i drive around seeing a lot of racist things and i’m really good at b1s yeah and then we head up to uh
[0:51:41 – 0:51:44] Adam: My strength is probably I-19s, though.
[0:51:44 – 0:51:48] Erik: I’m really trying to get the high 70s kind of hammered in.
[0:51:48 – 0:51:55] Erik: It’s really unfocused on an unrealized section of the board is the high 70s.
[0:51:55 – 0:51:56] Adam: Absolutely, bro.
[0:51:56 – 0:51:57] Erik: Those low corner O’s.
[0:51:57 – 0:51:59] Erik: Just never happens, man.
[0:51:59 – 0:52:00] Erik: You got to manifest it.
[0:52:00 – 0:52:01] Erik: You get those earlies.
[0:52:01 – 0:52:03] Erik: We’re talking postage stamp shit here.
[0:52:05 – 0:52:06] Adam: You got to do your curls.
[0:52:06 – 0:52:07] Adam: You got to hit your creatine.
[0:52:08 – 0:52:11] Adam: You got to manifest destiny in those G’s, bro.
[0:52:12 – 0:52:13] Adam: PBT.
[0:52:14 – 0:52:14] Adam: We’re going.
[0:52:14 – 0:52:15] Adam: We’re going to make it happen.
[0:52:16 – 0:52:16] Adam: Yeah.
[0:52:17 – 0:52:18] Adam: I’ll see you in Waco.
[0:52:18 – 0:52:18] Adam: Yeah.
[0:52:19 – 0:52:19] Erik: Waco.
[0:52:19 – 0:52:20] Adam: I’ll see you in Waco.
[0:52:21 – 0:52:23] Adam: I got a spot at the Country Inn and Sweets.
[0:52:23 – 0:52:24] Adam: At the what?
[0:52:24 – 0:52:24] Adam: The third floor.
[0:52:25 – 0:52:26] Adam: You’re going to stay at the La Quinta?
[0:52:27 – 0:52:28] Erik: No, Country Inn and Sweets, baby.
[0:52:28 – 0:52:29] Adam: Oh, you’re at the Country Inn and Sweets.
[0:52:29 – 0:52:30] Adam: That’s pretty nice.
[0:52:30 – 0:52:31] Erik: Yeah.
[0:52:31 – 0:52:33] Erik: They got hard-boiled eggs in a five-gallon bucket.
[0:52:33 – 0:52:34] Erik: You can just pick at them with the tongs.
[0:52:34 – 0:52:37] Adam: I heard Eagle McMahon’s got an Airbnb.
[0:52:38 – 0:52:38] Adam: Stay there, yeah.
[0:52:39 – 0:52:41] Adam: He’s working on a forehand game on that bingo tent.
[0:52:41 – 0:52:43] Adam: $59 a night for that Airbnb.
[0:52:44 – 0:52:45] Adam: Pretty good deal.
[0:52:45 – 0:52:46] Adam: Pretty good deal.
[0:52:46 – 0:52:46] Adam: Pretty good deal.
[0:52:48 – 0:52:49] Erik: Thermoplastic.
[0:52:51 – 0:52:55] Erik: Egg yolk yellow products from Winnipeg.
[0:52:55 – 0:52:59] Erik: I don’t remember when thermoplastic ever… Was that their term that we just co-opted?
[0:52:59 – 0:53:00] Erik: Thermoplastic.
[0:53:01 – 0:53:01] Erik: Yeah, it is their term.
[0:53:01 – 0:53:02] Erik: They came up with it.
[0:53:02 – 0:53:03] Erik: They said it.
[0:53:04 – 0:53:05] Adam: It will never melt.
[0:53:06 – 0:53:08] Adam: Thermoplastic.
[0:53:08 – 0:53:09] Erik: Tumbalone?
[0:53:09 – 0:53:10] Erik: Tumbaloney?
[0:53:10 – 0:53:11] Erik: Tumbalone.
[0:53:11 – 0:53:12] Erik: 2024-2025 TCC series covering Alone Season 7.
[0:53:16 – 0:53:18] Erik: Are all the episode titles in there?
[0:53:18 – 0:53:20] Erik: All the titles are in there, yes.
[0:53:20 – 0:53:23] Erik: Yeah, they are formatted kind of weird.
[0:53:23 – 0:53:27] Erik: We’ve got Boat, Hot Tub, Shelterini Time, 110% Confidence, Warm Cranny.
[0:53:30 – 0:53:52] Erik: cat spa jackpot eye spinning blessings here’s the nut here’s the nut uh up in smoke scotty baldwin gave us uh end of canine depravity and then the crunchies and then uh think of the crunchies it’s like eureka bug zone no bug zone net thing
[0:53:52 – 0:53:53] Erik: Yeah, the one that we tried deploying.
[0:53:53 – 0:53:56] Adam: Yeah, we tried to set it up on whipped and it was a total failure.
[0:53:56 – 0:53:56] Adam: Wow.
[0:53:57 – 0:53:57] Adam: Total failure.
[0:53:57 – 0:53:59] Erik: Wasn’t great terrain for it.
[0:53:59 – 0:54:01] Adam: Not a really good spot for it at all.
[0:54:01 – 0:54:03] Adam: But we got it set up and it actually worked pretty well.
[0:54:03 – 0:54:05] Adam: And then I started calling it the Shelterini.
[0:54:05 – 0:54:06] Erik: Shelterini.
[0:54:06 – 0:54:08] Adam: Hey, we better go check out that Shelterini.
[0:54:10 – 0:54:11] Adam: It’s so much fun to say.
[0:54:11 – 0:54:12] Erik: It is good.
[0:54:12 – 0:54:13] Adam: Shelterini.
[0:54:13 – 0:54:15] Erik: You can thank Ned Flanders for that term.
[0:54:15 – 0:54:16] Adam: Ned Flanders.
[0:54:16 – 0:54:21] Adam: So anytime somebody sets up a bug net from now on, it should be its own thing.
[0:54:21 – 0:54:22] Adam: Shelterini.
[0:54:23 – 0:54:24] Erik: Put that in the S’s.
[0:54:24 – 0:54:26] Erik: Shelterini in the S’s.
[0:54:26 – 0:54:28] Erik: Coming up, Tumble Homey.
[0:54:29 – 0:54:31] Adam: I think we all know what a tumble homey is.
[0:54:31 – 0:54:32] Adam: I’m wearing a tumble homey hat too.
[0:54:32 – 0:54:34] Erik: Yeah.
[0:54:34 – 0:54:36] Erik: Uh, tumble home cinema classics.
[0:54:36 – 0:54:37] Erik: Here we go.
[0:54:38 – 0:54:42] Erik: These are the TCC episodes available on Patreon.
[0:54:42 – 0:54:42] Erik: Wow.
[0:54:43 – 0:54:45] Adam: I don’t think it’s a complete list though.
[0:54:46 – 0:54:47] Erik: From you?
[0:54:47 – 0:54:48] Erik: You put this in, right?
[0:54:48 – 0:54:51] Adam: I was working on it, but there’s a lot of them.
[0:54:51 – 0:54:56] Erik: Movie titles involve paddling, camping, fishing, or wilderness as a central theme.
[0:54:56 – 0:54:58] Erik: Yeah, for the most part.
[0:54:58 – 0:55:00] Adam: I actually wrote this copy.
[0:55:00 – 0:55:05] Erik: Often the selections veer into unexpected genres and subject matter.
[0:55:06 – 0:55:06] Erik: This is true.
[0:55:07 – 0:55:12] Erik: Films reviewed are tracked on the whiteboard in the shed and tumble homies are encouraged to make suggestions.
[0:55:12 – 0:55:12] Erik: Yes.
[0:55:12 – 0:55:18] Erik: And then they are listed below and they don’t, it’s only lists like one, two, three, four, five, six.
[0:55:18 – 0:55:20] SPEAKER_00: It must just be the last.
[0:55:20 – 0:55:24] Adam: I asked you to send me over like the list of all the TCCs.
[0:55:24 – 0:55:25] Adam: It’s only like 12 of them.
[0:55:25 – 0:55:28] Adam: You just, you were able to go like get screen grabs.
[0:55:28 – 0:55:30] Adam: I wasn’t able to like finish the list, but no.
[0:55:30 – 0:55:33] Adam: I also knew we were going to be reading through there, and we’re not going to read off all of them.
[0:55:33 – 0:55:34] Adam: No.
[0:55:34 – 0:55:36] Adam: There’s over 500 titles in here.
[0:55:36 – 0:55:38] Adam: I don’t know if there’s that many, but there is a lot.
[0:55:39 – 0:55:40] Adam: It’s a ridiculous amount.
[0:55:41 – 0:55:42] Adam: Did we do a count?
[0:55:43 – 0:55:44] Adam: Wasn’t it like 200, though?
[0:55:45 – 0:55:45] Adam: It’s a lot, dude.
[0:55:45 – 0:55:46] Adam: It’s crazy.
[0:55:47 – 0:55:49] Erik: Tumble Home Express, yes.
[0:55:49 – 0:55:51] Erik: We used to do the Tumble Home Express episodes.
[0:55:51 – 0:55:54] Adam: I think the whistle is somewhere in the shed.
[0:55:54 – 0:55:56] Erik: I think it’s up on that shelf.
[0:55:57 – 0:56:02] Erik: Yeah, the whistle for the episodes did come from Ben Franklin in Grand Marais.
[0:56:02 – 0:56:07] Erik: The train that Eric and Adam used to bring to the short track episodes of the podcast.
[0:56:10 – 0:56:36] Adam: kind of wild that we uh used to even uh be able to produce content that was like under 20 minutes long oh my god i found it it’s the first time the tumble home whistles made it back onto the show in 200 episodes i want to give it a blast it’s been a long time
[0:56:39 – 0:56:58] Adam: wow that’s a good whistle thank you ben franklin uh it’s pretty funny that that whistle is just in a box above our heads while recording when you read that yeah it’s like oh yeah the whistle we still have it great times uh tumble home live
[0:57:01 – 0:57:02] Erik: Tumble Home Live, Hot Creek.
[0:57:02 – 0:57:14] Erik: Tumble Home Live 2024, the first in the field and in the park gathering of Tumble Homies 2024 was attended by Hopalicious, Dirty Dad, Botafash, Magda, Pequod, Seapod, and Admiral Geary.
[0:57:14 – 0:57:16] Erik: Betty’s Pies was involved in the planning.
[0:57:17 – 0:57:18] Erik: Tumble Home Live 2025 is…
[0:57:20 – 0:57:38] Adam: pbd yeah we’re just on a discord call trying to plan out how many salads i need to make yeah one and how many pizza biters we need to bring salad holy moly we’re gonna need like 500 biters uh tumble tourney it’s a noun a high stakes
[0:57:39 – 0:57:39] Erik: Yeah.
[0:57:39 – 0:57:52] Erik: Low skill competition held in the hollowed halls of the tumble home community where the ultimate champion is crowned based on completely arbitrary criteria and voting.
[0:57:53 – 0:58:03] Erik: Tourney is a chaotic mix of listener submitted bracketology, heated debates over deeply important topics like the best BWCA snack or the most slap worthy portage.
[0:58:04 – 0:58:07] Erik: and the occasional diversion into discussion about battle bots.
[0:58:07 – 0:58:11] Erik: Example, quote, the tumble tourney this year is wild.
[0:58:11 – 0:58:15] Erik: How did leeches versus gorp make it into the semifinals?
[0:58:15 – 0:58:18] Erik: I thought loons versus hammocks was a lock.
[0:58:19 – 0:58:22] Adam: Do you remember who won leeches versus gorp?
[0:58:22 – 0:58:23] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:58:23 – 0:58:24] Erik: We should go over and look.
[0:58:24 – 0:58:25] Adam: I’m like looking over at the…
[0:58:26 – 0:58:30] Adam: So the brackets are hanging up over here on the wall, but it’s like too far away.
[0:58:30 – 0:58:32] Adam: My eyes are too poor to see.
[0:58:34 – 0:58:37] Adam: where leeches versus Garp happened, but I believe it did happen.
[0:58:40 – 0:58:40] Adam: Yeah, if it happened…
[0:58:40 – 0:58:42] Adam: I’m going to say leeches won.
[0:58:42 – 0:58:44] Erik: If it happened, it must have happened over on…
[0:58:44 – 0:58:46] Adam: Sounds like an 8 versus 9.
[0:58:46 – 0:58:47] Adam: Sounds like a classic 8-9.
[0:58:48 – 0:58:50] Adam: Yeah.
[0:58:50 – 0:58:54] Adam: We might need to pause the show right now and go find who won Leech’s Gorp.
[0:58:54 – 0:59:01] Erik: We got tumble tourney winners, which I feel like is sort of a disappointment to only see two.
[0:59:01 – 0:59:03] Erik: 2020 Northern Lights, 2021 Loon Calls.
[0:59:04 – 0:59:12] Erik: I feel like we probably need to do another tumble tourney to get another year in here.
[0:59:13 – 0:59:16] Adam: Well, there’s always time for another tumble tourney.
[0:59:16 – 0:59:18] Adam: Yeah.
[0:59:18 – 0:59:19] Adam: Then there’s the tumblies.
[0:59:21 – 0:59:22] Adam: The tumblies.
[0:59:22 – 0:59:24] Adam: Which I vaguely.
[0:59:24 – 0:59:24] Adam: Darryl Streep.
[0:59:25 – 0:59:25] Erik: Wow.
[0:59:25 – 0:59:27] Erik: Were there this many categories?
[0:59:27 – 0:59:28] Adam: There was a ton of categories.
[0:59:28 – 0:59:29] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:59:31 – 0:59:31] Adam: What?
[0:59:32 – 0:59:32] Adam: 2021.
[0:59:32 – 0:59:37] Adam: I remember sitting up at like 3 in the morning coming up with tumblies categories.
[0:59:37 – 0:59:58] Erik: uh this happened uh episode 189 man we used to be so creative what are we even doing anymore sponsorship of the year hot dog time machine by toppling goliath excellence in beer documentation hopalicious best episode title gordy and the alice lake orb that’s for sure best small mouth bass frank the tank
[1:00:00 – 1:00:01] Erik: Best smallmouth bass.
[1:00:01 – 1:00:05] Adam: Yeah, I remember there was a whole category for funny named smallmouth bass.
[1:00:05 – 1:00:08] Adam: Wasn’t there a little guy called Tiny Times or something?
[1:00:10 – 1:00:12] Erik: None of this is actually honestly ringing a bell.
[1:00:13 – 1:00:14] Erik: How hammered was I?
[1:00:15 – 1:00:20] Erik: Best nature pick on the subreddit, Hegman Lake in fall by Door Bluff.
[1:00:20 – 1:00:21] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[1:00:21 – 1:00:27] Erik: Survivor909 won the golden camp trough for the comment introducing mouth mixing to the tumble verse.
[1:00:28 – 1:00:29] Erik: Best in the Field episode.
[1:00:29 – 1:00:30] Erik: On to the numbers.
[1:00:30 – 1:00:32] Erik: That is a very popular one.
[1:00:33 – 1:00:35] Erik: Ron Schera Outdoor Fact of the Day of the Year.
[1:00:35 – 1:00:38] Erik: 3-3-21 raccoon mating season begins.
[1:00:43 – 1:00:46] Adam: See, the Ronald Sharer stuff is so funny.
[1:00:46 – 1:00:47] Erik: It was funny.
[1:00:48 – 1:00:49] Erik: You know, I don’t know.
[1:00:50 – 1:00:51] Erik: Best BWCA entry point?
[1:00:52 – 1:00:53] Erik: Wow.
[1:00:53 – 1:00:53] Erik: Mudrow.
[1:00:53 – 1:00:54] Erik: Never been.
[1:00:54 – 1:00:56] Erik: Never been to the best voted.
[1:00:56 – 1:00:58] Adam: It was voted on by the Academy, if you remember.
[1:00:58 – 1:00:59] Adam: It wasn’t the committee.
[1:00:59 – 1:01:00] Adam: It was the Academy.
[1:01:01 – 1:01:04] Erik: Well, we’ve never been to the best BWCA entry point, apparently.
[1:01:04 – 1:01:05] Erik: We can’t get it.
[1:01:05 – 1:01:06] Erik: The worst film watched?
[1:01:07 – 1:01:07] Erik: TCC.
[1:01:07 – 1:01:08] Erik: Thanks, Killing.
[1:01:08 – 1:01:10] Erik: Yeah, that was awful.
[1:01:10 – 1:01:13] Erik: The best TCC actress, Meryl Streep from the River Wild.
[1:01:13 – 1:01:18] Erik: I love that we also just included actual actors in this.
[1:01:20 – 1:01:22] Adam: It was a great award show.
[1:01:22 – 1:01:22] Adam: It was pretty great.
[1:01:22 – 1:01:26] Adam: The Tumblies is one of my favorite episodes of all time, for sure.
[1:01:26 – 1:01:29] Erik: The best actor was Jeff Bridges from The Big Lebowski.
[1:01:29 – 1:01:32] Adam: I’m going to go back and listen to the tumblies tonight before bed.
[1:01:32 – 1:01:39] Erik: Richard Dreyfuss won the Golden Coglins triple marshmallow roaster for appearing in three TCCs in 2021.
[1:01:40 – 1:01:40] Adam: Yeah.
[1:01:42 – 1:01:48] Erik: The best costume design was the Karachi vest from Deliverance.
[1:01:48 – 1:01:50] Adam: I should have worn the vest.
[1:01:50 – 1:01:50] Adam: Damn it.
[1:01:50 – 1:01:52] Adam: We still have it.
[1:01:52 – 1:01:55] Erik: Best liquid finger was Aldi 1 to Hartedale.
[1:01:56 – 1:01:57] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[1:01:57 – 1:02:01] Erik: The best film TCC was The Big Lebowski.
[1:02:01 – 1:02:05] Erik: And the meme of the year was Fosmata’s eyeballs and axes.
[1:02:05 – 1:02:06] Erik: I don’t remember what that was.
[1:02:06 – 1:02:07] Erik: Eyeballs and axes.
[1:02:12 – 1:02:32] Erik: wow that was i think that’s the one where you’re trying to murder all those boy scouts with the axe oh was it that was the landing tamer it’s right behind you it’s right behind you um yeah i’ll finish the t’s and then you can do the rest and then we’ll be done wow t and then it’s just pretty much some w’s and west side morpheus
[1:02:33 – 1:02:34] Adam: Hey, don’t read your head, bro.
[1:02:34 – 1:02:35] Adam: Sorry.
[1:02:35 – 1:02:35] Adam: No way.
[1:02:35 – 1:02:42] Erik: We’ve still got turkey squirts, which is the official backcountry cocktail of Tumble Home, episode 109 at minute 31.
[1:02:43 – 1:02:43] Erik: What?
[1:02:44 – 1:02:56] Erik: You, I underscore watched underscore aloha underscore AMA, describes the drink made from wild turkey 101 and squirt soda.
[1:02:57 – 1:02:57] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[1:02:57 – 1:02:59] Adam: Well, squirt soda is amazing.
[1:03:00 – 1:03:01] Adam: Yeah, on its own.
[1:03:02 – 1:03:07] Adam: You’re having a whiskey old-fashioned sour squirt soda all day.
[1:03:08 – 1:03:13] Erik: TumbleTunes, which is a mysterious SoundCloud account that has produced chiptune music.
[1:03:14 – 1:03:14] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[1:03:14 – 1:03:16] Adam: There’s a conspiracy theory about this.
[1:03:16 – 1:03:17] Erik: Okay.
[1:03:18 – 1:03:19] Erik: I might look into it.
[1:03:19 – 1:03:23] Erik: Trevern, mysterious intern.
[1:03:23 – 1:03:24] Erik: Why is he mysterious?
[1:03:24 – 1:03:27] Erik: I think we’ve said all we know about him.
[1:03:28 – 1:03:29] Adam: We’ve given a lot of detail about him.
[1:03:29 – 1:03:30] Adam: He’s a great lad.
[1:03:31 – 1:03:31] Erik: Yeah.
[1:03:31 – 1:03:32] Adam: He’s a good kid.
[1:03:32 – 1:03:33] Adam: What else do you need to know?
[1:03:34 – 1:03:38] Adam: I think calling him mysterious is going to help his self-esteem.
[1:03:38 – 1:03:38] Erik: Yeah.
[1:03:38 – 1:03:39] Erik: Actually, that’s kind of… Yeah.
[1:03:40 – 1:03:41] Erik: We may need to work on that one.
[1:03:42 – 1:03:44] Erik: Trust Fund Lake or Trust Fund Entry Point?
[1:03:48 – 1:03:54] Erik: An entry point that drops you off right in the Boundary Waters without having to paddle through non-park waters.
[1:03:54 – 1:03:55] Erik: Yeah, sure.
[1:03:55 – 1:03:57] Erik: Poplar Lake is not a trust fund lake.
[1:03:58 – 1:03:58] Erik: No.
[1:03:58 – 1:04:02] Erik: I don’t remember making that comment, but that sounds like something.
[1:04:02 – 1:04:06] Adam: Like Brule or Baker or Kowishui.
[1:04:06 – 1:04:07] Adam: Yeah, one of them.
[1:04:08 – 1:04:10] Adam: Those are all soft underbellies, though.
[1:04:10 – 1:04:10] Adam: Yeah.
[1:04:10 – 1:04:11] Erik: We love them.
[1:04:11 – 1:04:14] Adam: Yeah, it’s like seagull.
[1:04:14 – 1:04:16] Erik: W. And then we’re done for now.
[1:04:18 – 1:04:19] Erik: There’s one Z.
[1:04:20 – 1:04:23] Adam: There’s one Z. Wabakimi.
[1:04:23 – 1:04:27] Adam: 2028 stick and bindle trip.
[1:04:28 – 1:04:28] Adam: Yeah.
[1:04:29 – 1:04:31] Adam: Tumble home off the rails in quotes.
[1:04:31 – 1:04:31] Adam: I love it.
[1:04:32 – 1:04:32] Adam: Yeah.
[1:04:32 – 1:04:34] Adam: We have nothing else to add.
[1:04:36 – 1:04:36] Adam: Excuse me.
[1:04:37 – 1:04:59] Adam: yeah we’re all looking forward to it it’s only like three years from now not even are we we’re gonna do it in three years in the fall i assume so 2028 yeah 2028 about three years from now wabakimi and uh it’s gonna be amazing what is that gonna happen after we uh do the uh cash river
[1:05:01 – 1:05:07] Adam: I assume you have to do the Cache River to qualify for the Wabakimi at this point.
[1:05:07 – 1:05:10] Erik: 2026 or 2027, one of those two years is a qualifier.
[1:05:10 – 1:05:12] Adam: Yeah, the Cache River.
[1:05:12 – 1:05:12] Adam: Yeah.
[1:05:13 – 1:05:14] Adam: And then the Wabakimi.
[1:05:15 – 1:05:16] Adam: So that’s the plan.
[1:05:16 – 1:05:16] Adam: We got it all figured out.
[1:05:17 – 1:05:20] Adam: Oh, boy, we got it all figured out next time.
[1:05:20 – 1:05:22] Adam: What is a Westside Morpheus?
[1:05:23 – 1:05:31] Adam: This person sold Eric with a C a $200 Grand Forrest Brook axe at Paragus.
[1:05:31 – 1:05:31] Adam: Oh.
[1:05:33 – 1:05:35] Adam: This person may also be known as Monk.
[1:05:35 – 1:05:46] Adam: Westside Morpheus helped kick off the most epic series of episodes in the tumble lore as the axe was purchased in the same series of episodes where Gordy was adopted and the orb was witnessed.
[1:05:48 – 1:05:53] Adam: I don’t really recall calling him Westside Morpheus, but we’re talking about Monk.
[1:05:53 – 1:05:58] Adam: This needs to be reclassified into M. And Monk should be in this, though.
[1:05:58 – 1:06:00] Adam: I’m not trying to…
[1:06:00 – 1:06:02] Erik: I’m sure it was something you said at some point.
[1:06:03 – 1:06:04] Erik: Westside Morpheus.
[1:06:07 – 1:06:08] Adam: All right.
[1:06:08 – 1:06:11] Adam: Well, it may have been something I said, but we need to get him in there as Monk.
[1:06:12 – 1:06:13] Adam: Yeah, properly mentioned.
[1:06:14 – 1:06:15] Adam: Wet baking.
[1:06:15 – 1:06:17] Erik: Oh, no, not wet baking.
[1:06:17 – 1:06:18] Adam: Wet baking.
[1:06:18 – 1:06:25] Adam: When you cook a steak in a cold fire in the rain or boiling bannock dough for dumplings.
[1:06:25 – 1:06:26] Adam: Wet baking.
[1:06:26 – 1:06:27] Erik: Yes.
[1:06:27 – 1:06:32] Erik: More of the dumpling for me, but if you want to do a sloppy steak in the rain, you’re more than welcome.
[1:06:32 – 1:06:56] Adam: wiki as in tumble wiki a wiki was first proposed in episode 99 by eric and adam because they could not remember the name of the guy in the canoe shakeout video shakeout video canoe shakeout video yeah wow so is he back to 99 yeah he’s i don’t think i don’t think we’ve seen him
[1:06:58 – 1:07:00] Adam: So who is the guy that did the canoe shakeout?
[1:07:00 – 1:07:02] Adam: We still are wondering.
[1:07:02 – 1:07:04] Adam: It’s 298 now and we still don’t know.
[1:07:04 – 1:07:05] Erik: We still don’t know.
[1:07:05 – 1:07:08] Erik: We’ve made an entire Wikipedia and we are no better for it.
[1:07:11 – 1:07:12] Adam: That makes me so zapped, Eric.
[1:07:13 – 1:07:15] Adam: That’s the final entry in this wiki.
[1:07:16 – 1:07:16] Adam: Zapped.
[1:07:17 – 1:07:19] Adam: Out of energy after a long day of paddling.
[1:07:19 – 1:07:20] Adam: I’m zapped.
[1:07:21 – 1:07:25] Adam: Adam used this term at 16 minutes and 5 seconds of episode 019.
[1:07:27 – 1:07:28] Adam: Point two.
[1:07:28 – 1:07:32] Adam: The feeling you get after listening to Zep and Roger click here for the link.
[1:07:33 – 1:07:34] Adam: We’re not going to click on the link.
[1:07:35 – 1:07:39] Adam: I think this is a Led Zeppelin video.
[1:07:39 – 1:07:40] Adam: We’re not going to click on it, though.
[1:07:41 – 1:07:41] Adam: No.
[1:07:41 – 1:07:42] Erik: We’re not clicking on anything.
[1:07:42 – 1:07:45] Adam: And that’s the end of the Tumble Home Wikipedia.
[1:07:45 – 1:07:54] Adam: So it’s pretty sad, though, that we do have to find out the name of the guy who made the canoe shakeout video.
[1:07:54 – 1:07:54] Erik: Yeah.
[1:07:55 – 1:07:56] Erik: I forgot about that.
[1:07:56 – 1:07:56] Erik: Wow.
[1:07:58 – 1:07:58] Erik: Yikes.
[1:07:58 – 1:08:00] Erik: Yeah, I’m not going to be able to sleep tonight.
[1:08:00 – 1:08:01] Erik: Wow.
[1:08:02 – 1:08:04] Erik: It’s like a bingo in my mouth.
[1:08:06 – 1:08:14] Adam: And that’s why we started this whole thing, or why somebody started this whole thing.
[1:08:14 – 1:08:17] Erik: I feel like I’m just going around in circles.
[1:08:18 – 1:08:19] Erik: What, the Wikipedia?
[1:08:19 – 1:08:20] Adam: Yeah, everything.
[1:08:21 – 1:08:24] Adam: The whole point of the Wikipedia was to find out the Canoe Shaker guy.
[1:08:25 – 1:08:26] Adam: We still don’t know his name.
[1:08:26 – 1:08:27] Adam: He’s not even in here.
[1:08:27 – 1:08:28] Erik: Yeah, this might not.
[1:08:29 – 1:08:31] Erik: We should probably just end it at 300.
[1:08:31 – 1:08:40] Erik: Otherwise, it’s just going to be a slow circling of thoughts and memories and memes that don’t make sense anymore.
[1:08:41 – 1:08:44] Erik: But now they’re on paper or at least digital paper.
[1:08:45 – 1:08:49] Adam: I like that, though, because you get to figure out what actually happened.
[1:08:50 – 1:08:55] Adam: And eventually, if we do go and listen to them all again, we will find out what the point was.
[1:08:59 – 1:09:01] Adam: It’s always funny to look back on it.
[1:09:02 – 1:09:02] Adam: Sure, yeah.
[1:09:02 – 1:09:03] Erik: I’m excited for it.
[1:09:03 – 1:09:08] Erik: I occasionally do get some enjoyment out of re-listening to old episodes.
[1:09:09 – 1:09:11] Erik: But yeah, the Shakeout Man.
[1:09:11 – 1:09:15] Erik: I don’t remember us being really disappointed that we couldn’t remember his name.
[1:09:15 – 1:09:15] Erik: But now that I…
[1:09:16 – 1:09:18] Adam: I always think about that technique too.
[1:09:18 – 1:09:22] Adam: It comes in handy for other things because I found a tire that was full of water.
[1:09:23 – 1:09:24] Adam: You did the shakeout.
[1:09:24 – 1:09:27] Adam: I did the shakeout technique on this old tire and it worked.
[1:09:27 – 1:09:28] Adam: I don’t know why.
[1:09:28 – 1:09:30] Adam: It’s just getting that wave action right.
[1:09:30 – 1:09:35] Adam: You’re your own little earthquake with a big tire.
[1:09:35 – 1:09:35] Adam: Yeah.
[1:09:37 – 1:09:37] Adam: Yeah.
[1:09:40 – 1:10:06] Erik: wow well that’s everything so that’s uh that’s it we’re done um for now we got over an hour so we can uh we can go right is that it that’s it that’s the thing what a great what a great ending do you have any poems to share uh what thoughts thoughts no i don’t have any thoughts do you
[1:10:09 – 1:10:17] Adam: Well, I’m pretty excited to have gotten through the full Wikipedia, and I think that there’s a lot that we can add to it.
[1:10:19 – 1:10:19] Erik: Oh, definitely.
[1:10:20 – 1:10:25] Erik: There’s not too much that needs to be corrected, just a couple minor things, but you can keep adding to it forever.
[1:10:26 – 1:10:29] Erik: I mean, to a certain extent, where do you draw the line?
[1:10:30 – 1:10:33] Adam: Yeah, like what makes it into the Wikipedia and what doesn’t.
[1:10:34 – 1:10:37] Erik: Versus just listening to a podcast, you know.
[1:10:38 – 1:10:40] Erik: Are you going to go on to the Wikipedia?
[1:10:41 – 1:10:43] Erik: Or are you going to actually just re-listen?
[1:10:45 – 1:10:51] Adam: Yeah, well, you can’t search what’s in the podcast, but you can search what’s in the Wikipedia.
[1:10:51 – 1:10:53] Adam: Yeah, that’s true, I guess.
[1:10:53 – 1:10:56] Adam: So as a reservoir of knowledge, it is helpful in that way.
[1:10:59 – 1:10:59] Adam: Yeah, I guess.
[1:11:00 – 1:11:00] Adam: Knowledge for what, though?
[1:11:02 – 1:11:06] Adam: For the park and how to live life correctly.
[1:11:06 – 1:11:08] Erik: Just for the sake of cataloging something?
[1:11:09 – 1:11:10] Erik: No.
[1:11:10 – 1:11:10] Erik: It’s not.
[1:11:11 – 1:11:14] Adam: It’s, yeah, I guess it is.
[1:11:16 – 1:11:18] Adam: But I mean, for a good thing, though.
[1:11:18 – 1:11:19] Adam: Like, this is a good thing.
[1:11:20 – 1:11:22] Adam: Yeah, I’m not saying that it’s not.
[1:11:22 – 1:11:23] Erik: I’m just wondering.
[1:11:24 – 1:11:24] Erik: I know.
[1:11:25 – 1:11:25] Erik: I hear you.
[1:11:28 – 1:11:29] Erik: Please sleep on that thought then.
[1:11:31 – 1:11:31] Erik: I don’t know.
[1:11:32 – 1:11:34] Erik: We’re going to come back next week with something.
[1:11:35 – 1:11:37] Erik: And then for sure tomorrow I got to get it out.
[1:11:37 – 1:11:46] Erik: I keep forgetting to remind everybody we’re going to try and do a 300th episode roastening.
[1:11:46 – 1:11:48] Erik: The roastening spectacular.
[1:11:49 – 1:11:56] Erik: Where y’all can either roast us, make a fake ad for us.
[1:11:56 – 1:11:59] Erik: If you’ve got a Stray Rickthinsall ad in your back pocket.
[1:11:59 – 1:12:00] Adam: Wow, you really nailed it.
[1:12:00 – 1:12:02] Adam: I can’t believe you pronounced it correctly.
[1:12:03 – 1:12:03] Adam: Yeah.
[1:12:03 – 1:12:07] Erik: Or if you are, what was the other one?
[1:12:07 – 1:12:10] Erik: If you are rank, rank a rant, rant rankers.
[1:12:11 – 1:12:12] Erik: Or make your own rant.
[1:12:12 – 1:12:13] Erik: Or rant whatever you want.
[1:12:13 – 1:12:15] Erik: It’s basically just going to be a free-for-all episode.
[1:12:15 – 1:12:20] Erik: But a roast is at the top of the mind if you want to have AI roast us.
[1:12:21 – 1:12:27] Erik: Or if you’re creative enough to roast us on your own, that would be appreciated to a certain extent maybe.
[1:12:29 – 1:12:30] Adam: I hope you guys go hard.
[1:12:30 – 1:12:32] Erik: Yeah, go really hard.
[1:12:34 – 1:12:40] Erik: And in, you know, in typed form, so it’s really hard to tell if you’re being sarcastic or not.
[1:12:41 – 1:12:42] Erik: That’d be great.
[1:12:42 – 1:12:44] Erik: Yeah.
[1:12:44 – 1:12:45] Erik: Yeah.
[1:12:45 – 1:12:50] Erik: That’s the plan for getting us into the 300s, and then we’ll see where we go from there.
[1:12:51 – 1:12:53] Erik: Maybe this is the time we do pull the plug.
[1:12:53 – 1:12:54] Erik: Maybe not.
[1:12:54 – 1:12:54] Erik: I don’t know.
[1:12:54 – 1:12:56] Adam: What are you talking about?
[1:12:56 – 1:12:58] Adam: The Tumholm trip is coming up in September.
[1:12:58 – 1:12:58] Adam: Yeah.
[1:12:58 – 1:12:59] Erik: Yeah.
[1:12:59 – 1:13:01] Adam: I’m taking September off, man.
[1:13:01 – 1:13:01] Adam: I’m not doing nothing.
[1:13:02 – 1:13:03] Adam: We’re not recording on that trip.
[1:13:03 – 1:13:04] Adam: No, I’m not doing that.
[1:13:05 – 1:13:05] Adam: It’s off record.
[1:13:06 – 1:13:06] Erik: Yeah.
[1:13:07 – 1:13:09] Erik: I’m going to say some things.
[1:13:09 – 1:13:11] Adam: Oh, it’ll be redacted.
[1:13:11 – 1:13:14] Erik: I’ll be very happy that a microphone will be miles away.
[1:13:16 – 1:13:17] Adam: I’m really going to speak my mind.
[1:13:18 – 1:13:21] Adam: Yeah, and then we’ll really know what you think after all these years.
[1:13:22 – 1:13:26] Erik: After all these years, you finally came clean and actually spoke the truth.
[1:13:26 – 1:13:29] Adam: You’re the guy we thought you were this whole time.
[1:13:29 – 1:13:30] Adam: This whole time.
[1:13:30 – 1:13:32] Adam: You amazing maniac.
[1:13:35 – 1:13:42] Adam: Thank you to Andrew and Heath for the insanely boozy beers from Boulevard.
[1:13:43 – 1:13:43] Erik: Oh, my God.
[1:13:43 – 1:13:44] Erik: These are troubling.
[1:13:44 – 1:13:47] Adam: These Kansas beers, I’ll tell you what, are a bunch of trouble.
[1:13:49 – 1:13:54] Adam: And this one has got to be the most floral beer I’ve ever had a sip of.
[1:13:54 – 1:13:55] Adam: And I had like one and a half.
[1:13:56 – 1:13:57] Adam: It’s quite potent.
[1:13:57 – 1:14:03] Adam: I’m going to finish this one, but I’m going to do it while reading poetry for sure.
[1:14:03 – 1:14:03] Erik: Sure.
[1:14:04 – 1:14:04] Erik: Sounds great.
[1:14:05 – 1:14:11] Adam: Thank you to Tumble Homies for your help and understanding with the Wikipedia project.
[1:14:11 – 1:14:12] Adam: It’s been a lot of fun.
[1:14:13 – 1:14:19] Adam: Thank you to the Patreons for your continued support of this proud, independent Boundary Lord podcast.
[1:14:19 – 1:14:24] Adam: As we always say on Tumble Home, life is precious every day.
[1:14:30 – 1:14:38] SPEAKER_00: If you manage my expectation And breathe it closer, don’t let them know
[1:15:06 – 1:15:06] UNKNOWN: Thank you.

