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Only pay for what you need@libertymutual.com Liberty. Welcome back to another episode of Inside the Bus, episode 43. Darren Sprouls, Kurt Schilling.
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Anybody specifically in mind, Eric. That we might be missing?
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This is a very special episode because we have a very special guest. This is my brother Nate, the first sibling to be on Inside the Bus.
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Let's go.
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He texted me, like, so the reason why Nate is here is because supercross is in town, and our family is a very big motocross family. Our dad did it for fucking 30 years, but he texted me, what, like, we were talking about it at Christmas, probably before that. Yeah. He's like, you got to get me on this shit. I'm like, you got to come down when we're recording. And so the closer Supercross got, Nate's like, I'm coming on Tuesday strictly for this. Unfortunately, it landed during our spring tour, so that's why Jack and J.P. are not here. They texted me some questions to ask
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you, but also, clutch that when we're a little thin on people.
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Yeah.
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We got a good guest on, so.
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Yep. You want them to hear. You want them here to ask Nate some questions? Because obviously, they know of Nate the most from, like, just me talking about him. But that's why we have other guys like Derek. Chef Matt left today, so that's why he got his schedule mixed around. So unfortunately, he wasn't able to join us. But if you guys have any questions you want to ask him throughout, feel free to just fire away.
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Yeah, I just. Well, I want to know how Mitch was as a. As an older brother growing up. The good, the bad, the ugly.
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He was an.
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Yeah, I was gonna say, I feel like it's a lot of bad.
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At what age did y' all get
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cool with each other when he moved to college?
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Yeah, honestly, the last.
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Even. Even up till then, I mean, we were never close, and then even in college, barely ever talked, and then.
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Yeah, I mean, the average brother experience.
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Yeah, that's why I'm asking, because I. I have an older brother He's a year older. And, like, I know my parents. I know we just gave him hell, just arguing all the time and fighting, doing what brothers do. But, like, now, I mean, my brother's name is Camp, and me and Camp never argue. Fight. Like, we're just, like, we're bros. Yeah. And that happened probably around the same time around college.
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So it's basically what it is. I mean, I was definitely an asshole to him more times than not, but, I mean, all we had in common was sports.
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Yeah. I mean, you can look at him like, he's wearing, like, put your shoes up. Like, this is him every single day. Camo hat, fishing glasses. Like, like a blue collar dude. And like, yeah, Pennsylvania. Like, backwoods of Pennsylvania. Like, we were just so different. And, like, really the only thing we did have in common was playing, like, football, baseball, and then obviously motocross and stuff. And so, like, we were. We were close in that aspect, but then, like, we just didn't really. I don't know. I. I feel I take the majority of the responsibility because, I mean, I was a dickhead older brother. I mean, there was one. I think it was Nate's birthday, and we had my buddy Colby over, and we were. I don't know if we were going to. Like, we were doing something. And I just remember, like, I was standing on top of Nate just, like, terrorizing him and it. And my mom got pissed at me. He's like, it is Nate's birthday. You can't be doing this to him. So I, like, I was definitely a dickhead growing up, and I obviously regret a lot of it because, I mean, once our parents are gone, that's all you got. So it's like. But I feel like the last couple years we've definitely gotten closer.
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He.
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I mean, you can tell he hasn't really said a whole lot, and he's very quiet and doesn't. So it's like. Sometimes it's like pulling teeth to get it to talk to him.
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But now you're on World famous Inside the Bus.
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Yeah, I am not too bad.
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Highly coveted.
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Watching before, since you guys wanted to bash on the Gatorade in the snow. That's a hit.
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Yeah.
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Thank you.
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That's it.
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I don't know.
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I don't get a lot of snow in Texas.
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Well, yeah, like, Derek is the only one. Like, you don't get much snow. We don't get as much snow down in Tennessee. You don't hardly ever get any snow in Texas. Like, nobody. And like, JP's from South Carolina. Matt's from Tennessee. Everyone was giving a shit for it, but it's like. I don't know. Did you ever do it in Pennsylvania?
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Gatorade in the snow?
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Like, you just pour.
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You pour the Gatorade in the snow.
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Were you up here for that? No, I wasn't.
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Lemonade?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. And then, like, I think I just
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lay there and kind of.
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That's the part that everybody. That's the part that everybody was kind of questioning, though, is like, you're just laying there, like.
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Yeah. I mean, no, like, basically, what, you
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just kind of lay on your side, you get a. Or you get in your hand and eat it. Yeah.
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Like, you get a bunch of. You. Yeah. You weren't up here, so I forget what.
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I don't know if I'm sold on it still.
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I. I forget how it came up, but, like, we. Oh, we were. It was favorite snows and. Oh, yeah, it was like, up in pa, you can get out. Like, you can get a shit ton of snow.
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So we got one that was about a foot.
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Yeah.
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I think around when you guys got the bad ice. Norton ice storm down here.
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Yeah. And, like, you can just kind of sit there and just hang out. And like, a lot of the times we were playing snow football or just dicking around outside, whether it was with our dog or just messing around, and you just plop down, you get like a mini Gatorade, pour it in the snow, and just lick it.
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It's kind of sick. Yeah. I'm not against it. It sounds crazy, but we just.
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We just never had time. Our snow days were, like, a day, and then the next day was all gone.
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Yeah.
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Well, say Tennessee. Like, you'll get one every couple years where you get, like, above 6 inches, but.
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And it's going to be the right snow.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Just the powder.
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I've always read that you're not supposed to eat snow at all, like, because it's technically rainwater. I didn't.
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But, hey, I mean, I feel like every kid ever. Yeah. It's like drinking hose water.
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Yeah.
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It's good for. It's.
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It's good for the immune system.
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Yes, exactly. But the times that sucked, I'm sure it happened to you. Like, obviously, you got to watch out for, like, the. The yellow pee from your dog.
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Yep.
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And we didn't have any. Like, we could distinguish the two. But, like, sometimes, you know, like, they put the salt on the road.
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Yeah.
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You end up, like, licking that or tasting that. It's like. Yeah, it's salty, but it's like, super bitter, but again, good for the immune system.
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You'd walk over to the.
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They're not doing.
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There's no tracks anywhere. Like, this is good.
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Yeah. Yep. But, yeah. So fire away. Nate's. He's an open book. We're here to.
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To add to the number 43 episode. I'm pretty sure Richard Petty was.
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Yes, he was number 43.
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He was the king.
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Oh, yeah.
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The king.
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I know a little bit.
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So in Cars as well, who was
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the better athlete growing up?
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Me.
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See, Nate just.
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I didn't apply myself. Mitch was committed. No, I was never.
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He always says, like, all the. The handsome or more athletic, like, brother. But in all seriousness, Nate didn't care about it as much as I did. He was all like. He's always into hunting, fishing. Loving that. Every day, kind of shout out Luke Bryan. But, like, yeah, I graduated high school at 510, like, 160. He was a freshman. No, I was like, yeah, like five. I was five, 10, like 170. That's. That was how big he was as a freshman. So he was always, like, bigger than me. And, like, I think he could have and probably, if he cared, would have been a lot better at me than football. I feel like I was better at you than baseball, though.
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See, mom and dad think different about that, but they think it's vice versa.
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I know, like, you were.
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The thing that sucked for Mitch in high school was the head coach didn't trust him, or. I don't know what the word would be for it, but didn't let Mitch play a lot.
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There were some fan, like, coaches, sons, some politics. Yeah.
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I mean, yeah, that's everywhere.
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So my mom loves to just give me motivational speeches about that.
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I'm like, I feel like baseball is the worst sport in terms of, like, political, like, politics going on. I feel like that's one I always hear about. Oh, I didn't get in because I didn't make the lineup because the coach hates me. Or like, my dad, you know, he's good with the other guy's dad. They play poker on Tuesdays.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I used to think that all the time. I was like, man, I'm not playing because of all those politics. Looking back, I really just think I wasn't that good.
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We were like. When it came to baseball, we were kind of different players because he was bigger and he was like, more of a power guy, where I was like, just base hit, steals.
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Did he play?
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Did I play?
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Yeah, both of y'.
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All. I mean, Growing up was like first base and catcher. And then once I got to middle school, I was an outfielder. But then when I was in 8th grade is when I messed up my shoulder racing. So then.
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Yeah, we'll have to get into that.
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So then couldn't really throw much anymore. And then I played one more year after that, and then I was basically done with baseball.
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Yeah, I was the second baseman. It was cool. We got to play. So I graduated high school in 16, and then he graduated in 20. So we missed each other by one year. We're three years apart, but four years school wise, like, I'm super young for my grade. He's super old. But we got to play one year of summer ball together, which was like, when I was in college. And whether you were.
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I don't remember when that was. I was like, I think I was a junior in high school. Sophomore, junior in high school.
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Yeah, but that, like, that was the first time. And we have flag tonight. And I tried to. I'm trying to get him to play, but he said he hasn't done anything. He was always, like, riddled with injuries.
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Were you a receiver, too?
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No, I was a running back.
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Built. Built like a running back. I can see it.
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But like, tall. He would, like, obviously now, but like, back then, like, I mean, when he was coming in as a freshman, it's like the coach. We had a new coach by then my coach had left because he had fucking sucked. Steve gone. You can go yourself. He, like, the head coach was like, nate, you're gonna be a part of this. As a freshman. Coming in because he was like. He was a stud.
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And I decided to go racing and up my shoulder, and that was it.
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Yeah. So get in. What happened with that?
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So would have been my first year on a big bike. So it was a 250. What you guys had here was a 450. Went to my first race on that. Went off a jump sideways, and basically the rest was history. I tore right through my rotator cuff, chipped two bones, my hume, dented my humerus.
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Oh, dude. What. How big are those jumps? Like, is it like a normal motocross or is like the pros what you see?
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Are they small to an extent of what the pros are. So right now what's going on is they're just doing supercross, then come June, May, end of May sometime is when they go technically outdoors, which would be considered motocross.
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Yeah.
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So that's when they're hitting, like, the bigger jumps and stuff. The tracks are a lot longer and stuff like that. Motos are longer, so we are. I was more or less on the motocross side, so it was all outdoors. Wasn't doing any, like, technical stuff like it is now in. In the stadiums. But, I mean, this is epodorate.
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Yeah.
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The one jump, probably the biggest I ever hit was a little over 100 foot.
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Jeez. I feel like motocross, it's one of those things when you watch on tv, it's a big sport that you go, I could do that. Like, I could easily get on a bike.
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I could not do that.
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I mean, the scariest part is the jumps.
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Yeah. And that's how I messed myself up, was I went off a jump, and when I was going off, my back end slid out. So I'm flying this way, but I'm looking that way. Basically, there was no.
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And then when I.
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So there's nothing else.
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When you're in the air and you're looking down, you're just like, oh, yeah, this is gonna hurt. Slow down. Like the whole, like it goes slow motion does.
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And I mean on those. On bigger jumps, if you hit them correctly or whatever, it's just kind of floating.
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Yeah.
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Which is.
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That's the part that I want to go out to Delaney. Like, we all need to go out to Delaney's property. And he said, like, he's built like a track and out there and like, I've never been off a jump other than like the shed little thing that we made when we were kids. But, like, that's the scariest part. But anything like, once you learn that, like, actually how to ride it, it's pretty easy. But then like, the technical of, like, getting in ruts and turning out and like.
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And I was no professional. By no means. I mean, it like, growing up, it's your little bikes and stuff. And then once you go to big bikes, you're. It's like say 250 A, B and C A being guys that are practically pro.
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Yeah.
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Or have their pro license. So a guy will be racing two guys that'll be racing this weekend. When I was growing up racing, they were at the tracks. All the tracks that I was going to.
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It was a different league, but yeah,
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back then it was crazy. But so like A, B and C. I was in C class, so it's essentially your beginner class. If you guys got a bike and said, I'm going to go race, that's the class that you would race.
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Gotcha.
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Some. Some tracks, they'll have like a D class or a Beginner class to where all those guys there might be their first ever time on a track or first time ever racing. But that's not. Doesn't happen too often like that.
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And you point out of classes, correct?
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Yeah. So you can point out of classes, but sometimes people try to play the system. There was a couple kids that I used to race to where the word was that they were paying the ama, which is like the whole grand scheme of all motorcycle racing and stuff like that. Essentially they were paying the AMA to keep them in C class because they were winning in C class. There's a kid that I raced, he was winning almost every race in C class. Went to B class. And then he wouldn't even finish the race where he was getting lapped. So he just wanted to keep winning. He didn't want he. But you have to move up.
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Yeah.
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Are bikes regulated there? Is it all like you build your own bike and it's basically by the CC.
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So 250. So 254 stroke will race. What it used to be back in the day was a254 stroke would race with the125 two stroke.
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Gotcha. Okay.
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And then a 252 stroke could race with the 450s. But I think that's kind of lost its way now in the pros. That's how it is. If you wanted to race a 125 two stroke you have to be in the 250 class. But a 250 two stroke you have to be in THE 450 class.
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Okay, I get what you're saying. So cut it on half. Did you ever in school, did Mitch like if you went to a teacher, did you ever have a teacher like, oh, you're the way you're Mitch Car.
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I will say that there was.
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I was the academic between the two of us.
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Yeah. I mean I was showing up to school sweatpants or sweatpants and a sweatshirt. Shorts and a sweatshirt. That was me. Every day he's driving me to school. He's in a button down shirt, khakis.
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I didn't wear that. I wasn't a square like that.
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Yeah, you would. I remember specifically pulling out of the driveway one time and you're like, dude, you gotta get your together like you look like a bum.
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Oh yeah. I mean I probably did say that. But you would wear khakis. Oh yeah, I would like or whatever. But I had.
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Yeah.
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There was my girlfriend. I had to. Yeah, that's a different story. But
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yeah, there was definitely some teachers to where like you Know, we had Mitch,
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so it was good expectations.
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Yes.
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I did the opposite for my little brother. I got like, my little brother. My little brother is an angel. My little brother is like, a very good kid compared to me. And he would constantly. Like, every year, he'd come back and be like, hey, I have one of your old teachers, and they already hate me off the rip. And I'm like, ash, I don't know what to tell you, buddy. Yeah, that was the opposite. Yeah.
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That was never the case now. I mean, he. You did a lot of honors classes and stuff like that, didn't you?
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Yeah, because I had to.
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Yeah. I didn't do any honors classes, so we didn't have all the same teachers, but there were a few here and there that we'd have the same.
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But, like, if I had, like, a B or C in a class, it'd be like, my dad would be like, what the is going on? My mom would be like, you got to step it up. If Nate had a baby or C,
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it's like, C plus was like an A plus to other people. Like, I was pumped.
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No, it's the class. That's how it goes. Same with me. Even though I did got in trouble just having. My little brother's smart and.
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Yeah.
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I'm not gonna trash talk in here. I'm gonna be nice about it. Hardworking guy.
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But no, we like our school. I mean, we're in the middle of nowhere, so.
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Yeah.
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They call our school Meth Mountain.
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Really?
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Oh.
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Who were like, snow on the hill. That's what Hertzer would say.
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Yeah.
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Ever since I left. Once I left. Yeah. Shout out, Mr. Hertzer. Once I left Twin Valley, it all went to. It went to shit.
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It all went down.
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It went. It went like the people went to. But like, our sports, like, we were in the state championship for football this year, which is, like, unheard of.
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Yeah. But I mean, you go to those football games, and it's like, if I put my team against this team, they wouldn't score a touchdown. That's how I look at it.
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You. You're saying, like, our.
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My high school team, or say your high school team wouldn't score a touchdown or the high school team, now, would it? Not score t. Or a touchdown.
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Really? Yeah.
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I mean, that's what it looks like to me. Unless we were just garbage like that.
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But, I mean, we were good. I was.
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We were shit.
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We were really bad. Yeah. What else.
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What are. What are some of the questions that they.
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So, yeah, Jack and J.P. they are, too. They. They only send two questions. J.P. said what is Nate's go to lunch or dinner? He's got to know if he's cut from the same cloth as I am.
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Nowhere even close.
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My go to bro your dinner. When I FaceTimed you like a month ago, your. Your dinner was tortillas with cheese in it.
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Quesadilla.
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Yeah. But like I make better food than that.
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Is what is my go to to make or my go to to have?
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Like what do you. When you go to work? Yeah. What do you make or what do you have for lunch every day? Is it leftovers? Do you make a sandwich every morning?
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If we have leftovers. Have that. Sometimes I just get the pre made salads from Walmart to where I just got to throw everything together with a frozen meals. So I mean it's nothing. My lunches aren't anything special so it
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seems like he's lazier than I am.
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I mean that's all it sounds like it's cut from the same cloth.
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Similar cloth.
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Dinner. In terms of what do I make myself?
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Yeah.
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Chicken quesadillas or quesadillas. Cheese quesadillas.
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I think I'm better so. I think I so cut from the same cloth, but I'm better.
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I'll.
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I'll make burgers.
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I think you're a little vindicated. There's a little bit similar cloth but specifically the like peanut butter crackers.
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He doesn't do those.
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No.
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Yeah.
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That was like dinner that did start from my dad. Yeah, obviously.
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Does he have peanut butter Sam or peanut butter and jellies a lot here?
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He'll send photos every once in a while. He's like, dinner tonight like that big.
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Yeah, I don't do that anymore.
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They used to be monstrosity.
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I used to have. I used to.
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I mean like that much peanut butter.
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Yeah.
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And then I mean I've seen enough to believe it.
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I respect it.
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Yeah, I respect it. There's nothing wrong with it.
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Obviously. I have an affinity for PB and Js. And like our dad would he like come home from like his board meetings late and that like it's for us
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to talk to him. It's dad, can I get one of those? And it's a Ritz cracker with peanut butter and jelly on it.
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Yeah. So like that's where I got it from. And I. You were never. You were always like a deli meat sandwich guy. Yeah. So I had.
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Dude, ham and cheese. I've recently built out a club sandwich that I think could like win awards all Right. So hear me out.
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Insane intro.
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Oh, shout out me. This is what it is.
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So. Yeah, I mean, I'm gonna. I'm gonna hold my head high on this one. I'll try to get a picture to you guys. But it's wheat berry bread with turkey, ham, two types of cheese. I go American and then I go a pepper jack with the. What do they call it? With another bread piece in the middle. Like a. Like how they do blt. Yeah, yeah.
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Like a big.
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I think like a cartoon sandwich. Then we're going. Yeah, kind of double decker. Then we're going on the other side, we're doing another round of turkey, ham, two types of cheese. We're going bacon on top of that, lettuce, tomato, maybe pickles on the bottom. Toast both sides of the bread. It will be like that big. And it is the most delicious, like, club. I guess it's like a club. I don't know. But I've just.
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That's why we call him chef, folks.
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Yeah.
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That is why recently.
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Yeah, like, I.
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It's a labor of love, but it's a. It kills.
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I mean, we grew up on like, crock pot meals, and I've had chicken
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every single way that you could have chicken.
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Yeah. And, like, I loved it. And so it's like we're not like, we. It's not like we ate the healthiest, but it's not like we ate garbage. Terrible. It was just like comfort meals.
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Red blooded American family. Yeah. Sounds like people hate on the crock pot.
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Yeah, I've seen a lot of crock pot hate since I.
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For no reason.
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Very true.
D
Yeah.
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Like in like, crock pots.
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I was excited to smell the crock pot when I walked in.
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Nate was. Nate ate my crock pot meal at 2am last night. Because in the crock pot. Yeah, Like, I was conditioning on that. You can do.
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Was it good?
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Yeah, it was shout out, but I was really. I was upset because I was afraid to make little. Wake up Mitch. And I seen the shredded parmesan cheese in the bottom. I was like, this would go good melting it, but then I just ate it cold. I just opened it up and started.
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There's nothing like sneaking through the kitchen trying not to wake everyone up after drinking all night late, just trying to, like, tiptoe. You're just praying to God you think you're probably quiet as hell and you're just causing the biggest ruckus.
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I didn't wake up. Like, Brooke may have woken up. I didn't. She didn't say Anything about it. But like, yeah, I think the crock pot hate is completely unwarranted because formative.
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I think people would on it. I've never understood that because there's so many of the good things you make in a crock pot. I am white chicken chili. Or maybe like Italian. Like an Italian beef.
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My mom used to make chicken and dumplings in that thing, bro.
B
Yes, my. Our mom used to make it too. It's like if I go back and my mom like, hey, what do you want for to dinner? She'll make that.
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It's.
D
Yeah.
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Unreal.
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Or chicken tortilla soup.
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The other Jack's question was, what job would you do here if you worked at Busin?
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Wow.
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I have no idea.
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It doesn't even have to be a job that's already here, right?
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Yeah. Like you had to make a job for yourself here.
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What can you provide?
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Buzz.
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Yeah.
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I build you guys shit.
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Yeah.
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Like how that room's built, you know, whatever. That's probably what I would take up is building sets and stuff.
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New inside the Buzz set.
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Yeah. So like renovated. That's how. Another reason why we're so different. Like, he's blue collar worker. Like, what are you?
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I was.
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Now I'm in the office as a project estimator for a construction company. But I went to school for residential building construction and concrete science. So I've been in the field now, in the office now.
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But like he's built my headboard. He built that. I have like a little chest thing that goes under my bed and it's like a storage thing. He built that.
C
Where is that?
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Here?
B
Yeah. Or I think it's in storage because we don't. Our apartment's too small. But like.
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Yeah.
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He could honestly just build all of our sets.
A
Some rough hands right there. I'm guessing Mitch over here has Mitch Harry's.
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I got calluses on my hands from working out.
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Yeah. Baby hands.
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And yours aren't.
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These are smooth and I'm okay with that.
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So what's wrong with mine compared to yours?
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I'm just saying they ain't tough hands ain't working. Man hands.
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You said you got baby hands.
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Yeah, I mean that's. That's an insult.
A
Yeah. But I accept it.
B
I mean, do you have. From working out?
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No. Yeah. Like from golf and stuff. I keep them smooth. I'm okay. I've lived with that. I did a summer of. However. I have worked construction. I did a whole summer doing caulking. And I wanted. I want to make sure everyone saw that Today with the shirt that we got sent in.
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Look at that nice caulk.
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That's actually stuff that I estimate is caulking.
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Dude. Caulking. I did a summer of caulking and it sucked. I did outdoor waterproofing too for a company just north. And I would spend every day in July heat just putting down that black like layer tar with the little sheets over it. I had a 75 year old foreman named Joe and Joe would. He would chain smoke Camel blues as we would ride in Nashville. And then he would talk about politics and Joe, if you can only imagine was a just a good old boy started talking. I'd be sitting in the back seat like 6am and he'd start saying this wild shit like Alex Jones level shit as I'm sitting back there and just fogging the place up, just hammering them over and over. And I did that for a whole summer and it kind of rocked actually I did with my buddy. But it did suck too.
B
We were talking earlier about it was Matt like just being a blue collar worker kind of rips but also kind of sucks at the same time because depending on what you're doing, you can be outside all day when it's nice out. But then on the other hand you're work to shit by the end of the day and if it's really hot out like you're fucked. Yeah, that's what it was like. We worked together at a golf course and I was kind of. That was another time where I was kind of a to him because an
C
he was acting as my boss telling me what to do. And I was like dude, you're not my boss.
B
Yeah, but like I was and I'd
C
just be off in the corner somewhere doing whatever and he's yelling at me and Warren. That was no fun.
B
Warranted.
A
No.
C
Yeah. I mean I should have been doing something.
B
Yeah.
A
Do you guys still get an argument raking bunkers? I got into like I got into an argument on Easter Sunday with my little brother over ice cream.
D
Perfect time.
A
I ended up calling him. I call, I screamed. I was like, you're a dick. And front of the whole family. Got in a lot of trouble. But I'm like, I wonder because he's. We're same age gap. So I'm 24, Grant's 21, so I guess one year closer. But I was like, we're like grown ups technically and we still get in fights all the time.
B
I don't think we really bicker or anything.
C
It's just if we do it's you yelling at me for probably something dumb that I've done.
B
Yeah. And usually, I mean, just your. The attitude. It's like, bro, just relax. It's really nothing like y' all about
D
to get an argument right now.
A
I can feel it brewing.
D
I. I have some more questions from an anonymous. Derek. Derek does have a mic. Or. He would be pitching these questions, but I'll go ahead and rip them. Who would last longer in each other's situations now?
B
Like life situations Working.
D
Yeah. Rolls reverse. Who would last longer other's lives?
B
So I'll start. I've been telling Nate to get the out of PA for two years now. And I think. I think he would last better here because I would be where he's living at now, just in unhappy mess. Yeah.
C
I don't know. I mean, work and all.
D
Yeah, all of it.
C
I mean, I guess we. I really don't know, to be honest with you.
B
I mean, you would thrive down here in Nashville. What do you mean? You were out last night on a Tuesday.
A
But I don't know if I'd last
C
long enough because I would just be downtown all the time.
B
I like. You'll probably. You would get sick of it after a while. And you're.
A
I mean.
C
Yeah, I understand.
B
Your wallet would fucking feel it.
C
Yeah. I mean, 11 bucks a drink.
B
Yeah.
C
And it gets worse than that too.
A
And you gotta stay off Broadway. That's the key.
B
Well, he was at Red Door last night.
D
Yeah, they got off Broadway.
A
Red Door's not. Red Door's like five bucks a beer.
C
Six.
A
Book a beer.
B
Yeah, but. Yeah, last night.
A
But of course. Yeah.
D
Yeah.
B
I think. I don't know. I feel like you would.
A
I don't know.
C
I think because I like. I don't know if I'd like the city part of it. Just too many people around. I don't like. I don't like a lot of people.
B
If you had to lit like, kind of. I don't know if you like. If you. If I lived in your house and you lived in my apartment, like, I feel like you wouldn't like that. But you could live outside the city,
A
I would say you can live up to.
D
Sorry. I was gonna say. I'll. I'm kind of the same. And I feel like you can stay out of the way a little bit.
B
Yeah.
D
Especially in my new place.
B
Yeah.
D
Stay out of the way. Like, I. I even avoid traffic after work somehow, so.
B
Yeah, you're far enough. I mean, you're. I'm far away.
A
I'm 30. I'm like, 30 out. But also, like, where I live in Hendersonville, you can. I can drive 15 minutes, and you're in the sticks. So you're up in White House, Tennessee. Portland, Tennessee.
B
Kind of like in where Clump is Mount Juliet. You'd be fine.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
D
Even some of the, like, busier parts, like, because it's still kind of busy around where I live, but. Yeah, you get used to it. It's like, you're staying out of the way. You're not. Like, I couldn't live in. I couldn't live where, like, in downtown or.
B
You couldn't live where I live where Mitch lives.
D
I couldn't live where my girlfriend lives. Like, I couldn't do it.
B
Yeah.
A
Are you Gulch?
B
Technically. So.
A
Bro, I gotcha.
B
I live, like, right near Frugal.
A
Oh, okay.
B
But, like, our closest. Like, I like the city and, like, being able to walk everywhere.
C
That. That's a nice part.
B
Yeah, but, like, for us, like, if
C
we want to go out to the bar, you got to worry. You got to plan your route home where cops aren't gonna be sitting. Oh, because you're driving 20, 20 minutes. 25 minutes.
B
You're not driving. You're having a DD drive. But. Yes.
D
Yeah.
B
Yeah. The. Like, the closest city to us is obviously Philly, and that's like 45 minutes to an hour. And, like, if you wanted to go to a buddy's house, it's depending on where they're at, it's 20 minutes away. Like, there's no.
C
From one end to our school's district. District to the other end is like an hour.
B
Yeah.
C
So if you're on one side and you want to go to your buddy's, a half hour drive to your buddy's house.
B
And it sucks. Like, luckily, like, my. Like, one of my buddies, Colby, was five, ten minutes away. Then my other buddy, Andy, he was on the other side of the school district. So it took a little bit further to get there. But yeah, there's, like, our Walmart has Amish hitching posts.
A
Like, that's how much people make the best food.
B
They.
A
Unbelievable.
B
There's a place by us called September Farms.
C
Shady Maple.
B
Shady Maple. September Farms. Like, homemade ice cream scent. Like, the. All their cheeses and stuff is unreal.
A
Amish people rock. Like, they're. They're weird. It's kind of a weird crew, but, like, it. Dude, they make great. Like, they make great stuff. Great food, great furniture, nicest people ever.
B
They can build.
D
I don't know if I've ever met.
C
Have you Crazy.
A
Have you seen the videos? The time lapse where they're like, hey, we're gonna. They build a barn in one day.
B
Yeah.
A
And the whole thing just goes up and I'm like watching it. Like, they're unreal.
B
They're insane. Like, we've had. I don't know if we've had any Amish people doing work for us, but like in our neighborhood, they'll build like a two car garage was like with like a apartment attic type above it in two weeks and like it's ready to like move in. Not just like the outer frame, like completely done. Painted everything.
A
Does anyone know why Amish people are Amish people? Like, why do they live in the 1700s? Is that like a known thing, their religion? Really?
C
Yeah, I seen this. I seen a show. They just come out with that. I guess the Amish people are trying
B
to bring in people from non Amish
C
people making Amish to Amish because they're losing Amish people.
A
Oh, they're recruiting now.
C
Like start.
A
Yeah. Like Scientology.
C
It's definitely just a reality show, but that was pretty funny to watch that.
A
There's a old show on Discovery Channel called Amish mafia. Oh, really?
C
15 minutes from where I live now.
A
Dude, that's one of the funniest shows I've ever watched. You ever. Like, even the intro sequence where the. I don't forgot the guy's name, he has the bat and he's like.
B
Like that Amish Mafia breaking Amish.
C
I think this new Amish show, they're.
B
They're all 20, 30 minutes away from us.
A
Oh, damn.
B
Yeah, we're in it.
A
I forget that Pennsylvania is like the
B
epicenter of Pennsylvania Dutch Amish.
D
Yeah.
C
And I think Ohio is as well, though.
B
I think they're kind of everywhere.
D
They're from Lancaster to mid Ohio.
B
Yeah.
A
The. A little bit in central Illinois too.
B
Are there. Are there Amish in Pittsburgh? Out on the outskirts, probably outside of Pittsburgh. Yeah, like that.
D
Like there's a ton north of the city into Ohio. And then the whole.
B
Gotcha.
D
You're welcome. I don't know how much of a difference that makes. When I reach out, probably nothing. I got two more questions from Derek. Favorite things about visiting Mitch in Nashville. And then the follow up is, who can drink more?
C
I can drink more.
B
100. He can drink more.
C
Favorite things when I'm down here or while I'm visiting.
D
Yeah. How many times have you been down here? Is this your second time or your third? Okay.
C
Gotta be hitting Broadway, obviously.
D
Yeah. I mean, art checklist. It's already done. Yeah, 24 hours.
C
I mean, I enjoy coming over here because it's like I watch just about. I don't watch, but like the podcast, busting with the boys. But I watch. See all the clips and stuff.
D
Yeah.
C
Make sure I watch this every week. So it's cool to like, come see you guys and everything, but normally I'm only here for like a two or three days. This time I'm here for just about a whole week, so.
B
All right.
D
Like a little bit more.
B
And obviously coming up to Susquehanna, like, he knows foul pretty well.
D
Yeah.
B
And foul's down here, so getting to see him and just shoot the shit and bringing Pat down is a good time, which is funny.
D
He's playing Xbox right now. Yeah, just chilling.
B
Last year they were here and we had the smaller stream room and I don't know what we were doing if we were at work. But you all were out the night before and he was just slumped on the couch.
D
It was easy to fall asleep in the old room.
B
It was just so dark.
D
The walls were black. The couch was nice and cush.
C
I think we threw golf.
D
It was cold in there.
B
Yep.
D
Yeah.
A
Big Masters week, too. I'm pumped. This is my Super Bowl.
B
I know, it's.
C
Yeah, me too. I used to people. There was something back in high school, like some event. I would go on this week every year, and I think for four years I got asked to go, but I said no every year because of Masters week.
B
Oh, is it Link?
C
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
It's just a nice. I mean, everything about it. It's springtime. Everything's blooming, it's getting warm out. I don't know how it is in PA if it's still. If it's starting to get there, but
C
starting to get there. I mean, it's 81 day, raining the next day, and then 25, 30 degrees the third day. So it's.
A
Yeah.
D
I'm so glad we're past the cold weather.
A
Yeah. It's a good thing about here. Once it gets warm, it really just doesn't drop back.
B
I wouldn't doubt there's like. I mean, Sunday was kind of chilly because of the rain. Like you'll have like your day after rain chilliness, but then, like, it's gorgeous out right now.
D
Yeah. This week has been great.
C
I'm bummed that I gotta fly back on Sunday and miss probably the ending of the Masters.
A
What time's your flight?
C
I mean, it's not to 1:32 o'.
D
Clock.
B
Yeah.
C
But then flying home Driving home, I think I'm gonna miss.
A
What. What airline?
B
Probably.
C
No, I bet you it's probably a spirit frontier.
B
Okay. Yeah, you're kind of.
A
Yeah. Because I was about to say sometimes they'll have, like, you can get the live TV depending like Southwest. I know.
D
American does it, too.
A
American does it, too. So you can watch. But.
C
Yeah, you might.
A
Hopefully you're not SOL There.
C
I hope not.
B
And it sucks. We're going to be busy all day Friday and Saturday. But I'm sure they'll have it on, like, TVs and random spots.
C
I'll be watching.
D
The year, I want to say it was like, 20, 19, maybe 20. That tiger one. I was driving back home to Stillwater from Dallas, and I, like, I just had to listen to it on the radio. Like, my. It wasn't working. There's some dead spots, I guess, in Oklahoma. Like, I couldn't have it on my phone.
B
Yeah.
D
And I just. I had missed. I didn't get to watch him win it, and. Which is, like, a huge regret because I'm. First of all, I'm not even a huge golf guy to begin with. But, like, Sunday Masters is like, Tiger, you got to tune in. And it was Tiger, like, big comeback, and I just missed it. And everyone's going crazy, and I'm like, yeah, I listened to it. I kind of heard it.
B
Yeah, I remember. Sounded cool in my senior year apartment. It was sick.
A
Yeah, dude. I. The Masters is like, a time we're gonna get a couple buddies together. I think we're gonna make transfusions on Sunday. Watch the final round. Yeah, it's the best.
C
Who's your pick, man?
A
I. I have a couple picks, but I think I like Scheffler, man. I know that's crazy. I think he's. He's been battling those bad Thursdays, and I think he's going to get over the hump. I also love Cameron Young. Yeah, those are my two. And then I like Matsuyama. I like it, like, for top 10 finishes. I always go with, like, any Japanese players. They always kill it. Augusta, a little inside track for you guys.
C
I think there's a few amateurs. There's quite a few amateurs that are foreigners.
B
Yeah. Per se.
A
Game's grown man. It's like the NBA. It's like, all the good. I've noticed that. I've been outside the NBA. I've started looking like, who all the stars are. It's all the Europeans. Yeah, they're all coming. They're taking over.
B
Ludwig Oberg, he played Golf.
C
He's been falling apart every Sunday, though.
A
I don't like him. I don't have. I don't have him for this year.
C
I think Justin Rose is going to do really well.
A
I have Justin Rose, top five. I'm thinking about putting him to win, too, just to sprinkle.
D
What about Victor Hovland? How's he going to do?
A
Probably not great.
B
Why?
D
Not even there.
B
All right.
A
He might not be in the field. No, no, no. He definitely is. He's been. He's all right. He's kind of like. He had such a strong start.
B
Yeah.
D
Yeah. I only like him because he Oklahoma State.
A
He always. He also always looks like he's high. Have you ever seen that? Yeah.
D
Oh, yeah.
A
Everywhere he goes, he has, like, the droopy eyes and he has, like a big old, like, smile on him.
B
That's just the. The Dutch for you.
A
Yeah, it might be. But he also, like, you could tell. Yeah. He starts geeking out during the interviews. Yeah.
D
What happens when you spend four years in Stillwater, man, If you happy. I'm not sure. He was there four years, though.
B
Nate's kind of a stick at golf, too. Not like stick stick, but like, you could probably. You guys would probably be an all right match.
A
Yeah.
D
Yeah.
A
I mean, I played. I went out and played last week and we're getting around. We're getting the game back. Three putt a day. Times that, you know, kill around, but went even on skins, which felt good.
C
But.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah, we're back in it. It's golfing season.
D
It is.
A
And then it's gonna be football season.
B
Yeah.
D
Right around baseball season. To me.
B
Baseball season just started.
D
Yeah. Baseball season sucks over till October, buddy.
A
When is it time to overreact about your baseball team? Because Cubs are. Well, we just want. We're five and six and I feel like I'm Throw a hand through a wall.
B
Coop overreacted after opening.
D
I overreact every game. That's kind of the experience.
B
That's the fun.
D
Yeah. 162 games of pure stress is the way it should be. You probably don't overreact until, like, July.
B
Yeah.
A
Post officer break.
D
Yeah. Mid seasons, when you kind of know what you're gonna get.
C
Yeah.
D
The occasional miracle, like second half run.
B
Yeah.
C
What you think about that fight the other night?
D
Who was the Braves. The Braves.
C
Who was Angels?
D
Braves and Angels. Yeah. That was insane.
A
You see?
B
Just punching with.
A
Yeah.
B
Is he gonna throw this at him at some point or is he just gonna use it as a weapon?
D
Which I thought Was like, yeah, that was insane. I Have y' all ever been at a game where they're like a fight happened.
A
I've always wanted to at college to Tennessee got into like benches cleared. I think it was against Vandy. I always forget. It was like my sophomore year and they benches cleared.
B
That's dope.
A
Yeah, it was pretty awesome.
B
Yeah, we never, we weren't a big go to baseball games.
C
Yeah, not really. I mean went to a few here and there. Because your team was the Mets. I mean mine was the Yankees back in the day.
B
Yeah, I just like Jose Reyes and David Wright. Those are my two guys.
C
I mean
D
well those guys too but I was just, I was trying to think of an angle. But we talked about last time about the 2k like 8 or something with Jose Reyes on it.
B
Yep,
A
Yankees fans are insane. I was with dinner with one last night and he was like, yeah, we have a solid team but we really need a 6 through 9 in the lineup. I was like, what are you talking about? You guys are like favorites to win the World Series. He's like, yeah, but you know we just got no bats on the back end. And I'm like, you have probably the best team in baseball, maybe behind the Dodgers. But I was like, you need to stop. Let's get back to earth here for a minute.
D
You know what's so funny with me being frustrated every game for the Rangers is I'm kind of living out the old, the age old question that it's like would you, would you sacrifice like a million losing seasons for your team to win one championship? The Rangers have been terrible since like 2015, but in 2023 they won it all. And ever since then, the last couple years they've just been mid average. Like I'm truly living out like sacrificing one championship for a bunch of just bid. Yeah, baseball.
B
Have you got. So to kind of go back to the Yankees, what are your guys opinion on the roll call that they do?
D
Oh, I think it's dumb as. Yeah, I think it's stupid.
B
I think it's cool to like do that with all the players. But the guy that runs it, he's awful. He, he is the most like look at me, I'm the coolest guy. Like he's the most arrogant fuck of all time. It's like bro, you are not that.
D
Have you seen the video of him? The guy who did it before him, like it was a different guy doing it a little cooler looking because he didn't look like a little nerd. Yeah, but that guy who does it now was, like, next to him, like, kind of trying to, like, ride his coattails, and now he's got. Dude. I'm like, all right. Also, if I was. If I was like Aaron Judge or anybody in the field, I would get so annoyed. I'll just be, like, cringing every time
B
they're like, yo, Judge, you guys, like,
D
turn around, like, tip your cat.
B
He does, like, the.
A
The most New York looking person possibly ever when he. Yeah, he has the rimless shades on and, like, the old school ball cap,
B
you know, he walks around New York. He walks around the stadium like, people know me. People know me. I am. I am him.
D
I'm the roll call guy.
B
Yeah. And it's like, bro, you, like, you kind of suck.
D
No, that. I. I'm not about that.
A
It's very stupid.
B
I think the idea of it is cool, like, just kind of getting their attention, like.
A
Yeah, yeah. But the application, it's the execution.
B
Yeah, it's. It's.
D
It just like. I don't even know I was gonna say for college, it might make more sense. But I'm just, like, trying to envision, like, if I. If I was in the field and I had, like, this grown ass man going, yo, I'd be like, all right, man.
B
Like, it's like, bro, shut up.
D
They got to be making fun of him in the locker room. If they even talk about.
A
You got to think, right?
B
They're like, I feel like.
A
I feel like maybe it gets endearing after you. Every home game, you're just like. Eventually, you're like, yeah, but do you
B
imagine Jeter doing it for 20 years?
A
No.
B
That sucks.
A
Yeah. And, hey, that. Now you can wear a beard as a Yankee, too. Which I think I was joking, my buddy. I was like, george Steinbrenner's rolling in his grave right now.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah, but maybe this is their year. I hope it's not.
D
Yeah, it's the Rangers year again.
B
You got any more DARE Questions?
D
That was it. I mean, the third one was answered pretty quickly.
B
Who could drink more? Yeah, yeah, Nate.
C
Drinking more than you are to begin
B
with, but, yeah, I don't drink like I used to. The interns took me out last year, and I got.
A
Yeah, I got. I mean, I was right there with you.
B
Have we talked about that at all?
A
Yeah, I think we have on here where I was looking for. I was. I was walking. I left the bar. It was like, lights. I knew it was time to go.
C
So I was like, how far is this?
A
We are on. Yeah, this is a barstool. So this is like after, I think Mitch and his buddies departed. And so I was like. Had my phone here and I was definitely kind of doing a little stumble, but I was looking for my Uber. I was like looking down as he's texting me, and I just hit a ledge and sprung out. And I saved myself on the back side of the hand. It all went right here. But it's so bad that this is a year ago just about. I think we're like, we're coming up to like a year on it in June.
B
I think it's going to be there forever, dude. Anytime I see that scar, just takes me back to that hangover I had and how down for the count. I was like, hands down, worst hangover in my life.
A
Yeah, you were brutal like that. Monday coming back.
B
Yes.
A
Multi. I had my first multi day hangover. A couple. What was it like? I had a Saturday and Sunday hangover, bro.
B
It just.
A
And it was like. That was a game changer.
B
You feel like you're just kind of stuck like that forever. Like, is this life now?
A
I'm just gonna. Yeah. The second day waking up is definitely like a. Oh, am I actually just getting sick? Did I not eat enough or am I actually. Yeah.
C
Is this all liquor or just beer or everything?
B
It was. It was literally everything. Like, they. We. They came over. It was Chef Ryan, Matt, Big Cheese. Cheese and Cade.
C
This is when they left you out, right?
D
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was trying not to rehash it because we rehashed it.
B
Yeah.
D
I can't believe it's been a year.
B
I would like to think we've came a lot. We've. We've grown a lot from there.
D
Yeah. I mean, we. We made up like a few weeks later.
B
Yeah. But we, like, we just had like, whiskey everywhere. Like, we were literally just drinking, weeping.
A
When we showed up, they were already at it.
B
Yeah, it was bad.
A
It was solid. And that's when we were sitting there and like, I just met. I knew Matt from college, but I just. We're just kind of meeting everyone else after. First week. I fuck up my hand. I come back into work on Monday and I'm like, dude, it's one weekend. You're that guy. Yeah, I'm that guy.
B
Is there anything you want to ask us, Nate?
C
I didn't come up with any questions. I did have. I was planning on whenever that's trying to think. It was a while ago when you guys were talking about the Gatorade in the snow, but I started to have notes. But then I was like, I'm not going to go through. I definitely had some throughout the. What? I guess it's almost a year now that you guys have been doing this.
B
Yeah.
D
I mean, what is it? Episode 43. So that's 43 weeks that we've done it.
B
But we've missed two.
D
Yeah, we've missed. Yeah.
B
So it's four, technically, 45, seven weeks out. We got. We started, I think, the same week or a week before or after for the dads.
A
Yep.
B
So it was, like, right around that same time. And so. Yeah, it's crazy to think we've been doing it for a year.
A
Think you guys might have missed three weeks because we're at 44, and I think you guys started, like, three weeks before. Or maybe that was to try to think.
B
We missed. We missed a Christmas one right before caroling, because I was gone. We missed the beat, the original B team one. Yeah.
D
That was a debacle.
A
That one will stay gone for a long time.
B
They're still like. I'm still pissed about that for other reasons
D
now.
B
We found it, you guys.
D
We fumbled.
B
Yeah. But it could.
D
We could have handled it. I mean, we.
A
It was.
D
We don't.
B
Yeah, we're already. We've already buried these stones. We have to rehash everything,
D
but.
B
Yeah.
D
It's crazy that it's almost been a year.
B
I know.
D
Since last year's. I still feel like y' all are new.
A
Yeah, dude, we're coming up on a year.
D
Like, how does that feel? Do you feel like it's been a year? I. I'm not even trying to get all reflective, but.
A
No.
B
Not even trying to be uncle.
A
Not even trying to be, like, dude, it's flown by. Which is a good thing.
D
But, like, y' all are still the new guys to me. And you've been here a year.
A
Yeah, dude, it's wild. Like, it's just cool to see. And it's like, it's been a fun year. I'm really excited to see where it goes and a lot of cool stuff. It's just, you get to walk in here and who knows who you're going to see, you're going to meet, what you're going to get to do. Like, it's dope as. Like, there's just never a time where you can be like, oh, this. This really does suck in the grand scheme of things. Do you want to preview who's coming with you to Supercross?
B
Well, I was going to say, before we get into that, because we can talk about that. But in. What is it? April? In like two months. You guys are going to be. Have the interns below you guys.
A
I know.
D
That's what's.
B
Yeah, that's what's going to be crazy.
A
Yeah, we'll see how they do.
B
Are you going to be kind of. I feel like Matt is going to be like a kind of like the. For, I think for a day. So Matt, if you listen to this, it's not a full thing. I think if you. It'll be a day that he'll kind of like try to big bro. Like not haze, but like. Hey, yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. He's gonna do that for a day. And then it's like it'll be chill.
A
I think so. Yeah. I think Matt's gonna try to. With him. We do have a plan. And if any of these kids end up getting it. Hear this. Then they can get in on the plan. But the plan is we're gonna have someone else with the interns. I don't want to reveal who it is yet because I feel like.
B
Have we said it already?
A
Yeah, you guys might have. Well, I was gonna make him a return video. I guess that's fine. But yeah, Kate's coming back and we're like, hey, Cade, like, let's have a little bit. Kate's just gonna be an absolute jackass. These guys for a couple days. I'm like, hey, don't look him in the eyes or anything. And then we're gonna one that one of them finally looks in the eyes. Kate's gonna be like, why do you look me in the eyes?
B
I feel like that'd be funny for the first week. And then like when we go out with him that weekend.
A
Yeah, no, it would be like a day bit. Maybe I'll be like, hey, by the way, K, like the whole football thing, like, his brain might be just a little screwed up.
B
None of these.
D
None of these bits that we're going to be able to do are going to be like long lasting.
A
No, it'd be like half kid.
D
Yeah. If we're going to get tired of doing them.
A
Weren't you guys going to do a scared straight thing with us where it was like, you guys are going to be like, you guys were supposed to be like really hard on us for the first day and we were going to.
D
I don't even remember planning anything like that one.
B
Somebody was gonna be like that kind of like how Cade may do that. I don't know. Like it may have been Jack or somebody was gonna Kind of be a little bit like scared straight type.
D
But I mean, honestly, the hardest thing we put you through was like the. The ambush interviews on. Yeah, on this part.
A
Yeah, that was.
D
No, I'll drop one by one.
A
Yeah. The crazier one was like 10 minutes in, you're trying to get your bearings. Like, hey, we're gonna go on the bus. Oh, yeah, that was the one where
B
I was like, oh, that was like all the videos. You just kind of like. Because you weren't allowed to sit down.
A
Yeah, don't sit down.
B
Yeah, you had to like get lower. You gotta be in.
D
Y' all's in yalls suits. We gotta make them wear suits for the first day again.
B
We gotta. We'll have to put some Easter eggs in here for them to listen to or if they decide to. Or not.
A
Yeah.
B
If they do not, then they're shout out.
A
Bobby Whitley, he was. I don't think any of us would have wore suits. It wasn't for him. He called me after that episode release. He said, by the way, they. Our buddy Bobby, who's a big tier one we went to college with. He like texted me at Matt, he's like, by the way, you guys need to wear suits. And I listened through and I was
B
like, oh, it was kind of sick too. Like, I think we said you got to bring Celsius for like the first Celsius.
D
Sour patch watermelon.
C
Yeah.
B
They ended up on your desk. And who.
D
What doesn't.
B
Yeah, you do have the catch all desk. Yeah, but that'll be. It'll be like last summer was a vibe because obviously we got along with everybody and it was just like. Just more boys to hang out with. But then Cheese obviously had to leave because he was still in school. And then Cade going back to football. But like we're all still super close with Cade and like he literally just shows up whenever he wants to and
D
it's like, yeah, it's nice that Kade's still around.
A
I'm just hoping the kid. I hope it just that same kind of camaraderie and vibe that we had last year because I think we all felt it. It too. I'm hoping that just finds its way back.
B
It's like a. I'm sure I for you because I remember my first day like I was bricks. And I'm sure you guys are too. Especially like kind of being the inaugural
D
intern class.
A
There definitely is just like a feeling of like, you know, you're just like, oh, that's Taylor and that's Taylor and Will, when you walk in, it's like there's no other way to really shake it. If you just know the POD or something, or a group of. Of types. Titans fan, my whole life. So it's like, holy. Like, it's just a little surreal. And then they're like, hey, you're gonna go on the bus in 10 and get up there. Do that. Then you're sitting down there like, all right, make a clip today. And you're just like, all right. Hope I don't fuck it up. Yeah, but it was. I mean, it's like the most fun, but, yeah. Like, nervous thing you can do. And then. But that's a really good intro because then when people come in, you don't feel nearly as, like, awkward or something.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, you get kind of used to it quick.
D
Yeah. Not that it's, like, low stakes, but when you realize how, like, chill, chill it is, it's like, all right, you'd sell in more.
B
And, like, everybody's looking over your work before you. Like, it eventually ends up getting posted. So it's not like you're just going to make it. And then it's going to get posted immediately. Like, you're going to get notes and it's not like it's.
D
You're not going to be hung out to draw.
B
Yes, exactly.
A
For sure.
D
We weren't, like, waiting to see y' all fuck up. Like, it wasn't like.
B
Yeah. For. This will be the first question. If. If the interns are watching, what is his name? And if you come back, if you get hired and you come in, you have to find out or you have to tell me what my brother's name is. We've said it five times and it's in the title of this video, so.
A
Oh, like, leave one an episode.
B
Yeah.
A
Oh, that'd be sick.
B
But, yeah. So going back to the beginning of the pod, the reason Nate is here is for Supercross, and our dad did it. Like, we talked about it already, but Will and Taylor are busy this weekend, so Delaney Walker is coming to Supercross with the Carsley fam. And I'm just gonna fucking say it now. There's a good chance that we are having a Delaney does series vlog series. We're gonna see how this first one goes. Let us know in the comments what you want to see Delaney do, because Delaney is damn near down for everything in anything it seems like. And he is a hero. Good.
A
Unlimited possibilities with Delaney Walker. He is like, one of the. Just being around him is one of the Most entertaining human beings you need. You're gonna meet him tomorrow or Friday. Dude.
D
He is a good hang.
A
Fucking best. We were. He was my fantasy partner this year, and so he would come in and we would talk ball for an hour while they were waiting for, like, the college football locker room is getting done, and me and him would talk shop on players and stuff. He's just, like, the most humble guy. Like, just funny dude.
B
Funny. The best part is he'll, like. They'll be done recording Will and Taylor up in the front of the shop. Delaney, like, y', all, I'm gonna go. And he'll just hold court with, like, 10 of us and just telling stories, like, making fun of Matt, making fun of Jared, making fun of anybody. And, like, anybody can get it, but it's not like a malicious. Make fun of. Yeah. Like, he'll just keep prying you, like, asking you questions like, why do you do that? Like, what the. But, like, he's. He's the best. And so I guess I'm kind of spearheading the Delaney does thing.
C
So is this first one gonna be Delaney does supercross?
B
Yeah.
A
Yep. Can I give. Can I give three? That I think would be a banger. Yeah, I'll just. These are three off top of my head. Golf. Delaney does golf would be a good one. Delaney does Mardi Gras. Delaney. And then I'm also gonna go with. Delaney does alligator hunting.
B
Or to. Maybe not alligator hunting, but the. What is it? Canoodling? Noodling.
A
What's that?
B
That's where you. So is it in New Orleans or is it in Florida?
C
Yeah.
B
Yeah. So they're like. Catfish, like, burrow.
A
Yeah. Where they grab it and they just
B
fucking put your arm in there. And it's either a snapping turtle or a catfish. And the catfish, like, eats your entire arm.
A
Yeah.
B
And then you just pull it.
A
Pull it up.
B
God, that's actually a really good idea. It's just whether or not Delaney would be down for that.
A
I think you can put Delaney in any kind of situation, and you're just gonna get gold from it.
B
I.
A
He's that entertaining of a person that you're like, there's not a lot yet to do.
B
And, like, he gets along with everybody and everybody. Like, you got to be a up person not to get along with the isolating.
A
Yeah.
B
Or just an absolute dude.
A
I remember he was talking about. We were talking about a little bit ago, but, like, he did. What was the clip? I think they're in St. Louis or something. He was talking about the fact that he does. He does civil war in acting.
B
Yeah. Yeah.
A
Like, that's insane.
B
He's like one of the most. Like, Delaney grew up in, like, Compton, like, inner. Like, not. I don't know when to say inner city California, but like gang area of California. And he's like a redneck.
C
Yeah.
B
At heart. Like, he's got a farm out here. Like, he wants. Like, he's got all of this land.
C
I crack up at his. When he's talks about. When he goes like, I'm talking penny picture Tuesdays.
A
Yes. Yeah.
B
He loves just.
D
Yeah.
B
What was it? Navy blue. We go to the navy blue store and JP's like, Old Navy. Oh, yeah.
A
Dude, I don't. I don't even know if I should say this, but I was. I talked to Delaney about, like, I was looking to buy like an AR15. I'm not going to put numbers out there, but I was like, hey, do you have, like. Because I have a lot of buddies who, like, they'll always sell their guns and stuff. And he's like, you got to tell he's hesitant. I'm like, oh, no worries. I'm like, how many you got? He says, a number. The dude is loaded. Don't ever go try to rob Delaney Walker.
C
He.
B
I asked him one time if he was a doomsday prepper and he's like, low key is, dude.
A
I was like, how. Why do you need all those? And he was like, you never know, man. Like, oh, shit.
B
And like, Delaney just. I can know.
C
Yeah.
A
You never know. He's like, I want the whole squad ready.
B
Yeah.
A
To if I need him. I was like, dude, you live in Dixon.
B
There's nothing out there.
A
No, it's just Woods.
B
Brooks job is going to be out in Dixon and she's like, if there's like a storm or something, you think I could just go to Delaney's house, like, and just shack up there for the night? I'm like, I'm sure Delaney wouldn't care. His house is big enough that he probably wouldn't even know that you're there. Yeah. Like, the barndominium, like, Delaney is the best. And it's a series that I'm kind of excited for if it takes off and the right conversations are had. But I think it could crush and Delaney anytime We can do stuff with Delaney. Like, I know all of us jump at the fact of doing it. I know Will and Taylor are, because they're trying to get some DEI in here, but. Yeah, I think it'd be sick.
D
It definitely. That's Just like, Delaney will drive. Whatever.
B
Yeah, yeah.
D
Like, he'll be hype.
A
So he's one of those people that's, like. It's what I envision.
D
Very high floor.
A
Yeah. He's what I envision, like, mid 2000. TV reality TV show producers, they look for in a guy.
B
Yeah.
A
Someone. They're like, hey, we know. We don't need to think too much about it. We just need cameras around him with the. Whatever we're doing. And we're going to have a show.
B
And it's not. Not in the sense of, like, he's going to cause drama, but he's just entertaining.
D
He's just entertaining.
B
Naturally entertaining, and just the funniest and nicest dude. Like, he's. Yeah.
C
I'm looking forward to meeting him.
B
He's. Bro, he's the best. He's. He rips how long we've been going.
D
Derek,
B
any closing remarks? Nate, I don't think so.
C
It's been a pleasure.
D
Thanks for coming on.
A
Pleasure having you.
B
We'll have to get you on again whenever that may be. And, yeah, we'll have more people come back down again Tuesday or something Again. But, yeah, that's all we got for episode 43, the Nate Carsley episode.
D
Jot that down, interns.
B
Yeah, jot that down. That'll be question number one when you come up and talk to me.
A
Oh, and
C
I guess you guys will be watching this on Friday. So yesterday would have been my mom's 60th birthday. Yes. Happy birthday.
D
Happy birthday.
B
Happy birthday. She's gonna. I haven't gotten her a gift yet, but I don't need anything. I'm just so happy all my boys are together.
C
Yeah. It's like, hear that 10 times.
D
Y' all are the best thing.
B
Yeah. But appreciate y'.
D
All.
B
We'll catch y' all next week.
D
Let's go.
A
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Release Date: April 10, 2026
Hosts: Bussin' with the Boys team (primarily Mitch and others)
Special Guest: Nate Carsley (Mitch's brother)
Theme: Brotherhood, Motocross Family Roots, Blue Collar Life, Nashville Adventures, and the Birth of a New “Delanie Does” Series
This episode of Inside the Bus celebrates Nate Carsley, the first sibling to be featured on the show, as he is inducted into the "Inside the Bus Hall of Fame." The episode dives deep into the Carsley brothers’ upbringing in rural Pennsylvania, their evolving relationship, motocross racing, blue collar life, and their current lives. The episode also teases upcoming adventures with Delanie Walker and shines a light on the brotherly bond, family traditions, and the unique blue-collar background that shaped them.
Quote:
"It's basically what it is. I mean, I was definitely an asshole to him more times than not, but, I mean, all we had in common was sports." – Mitch [02:54]
Quote:
"Once our parents are gone, that's all you got. So... the last couple years we've definitely gotten closer." – Mitch [04:06]
Quote:
"My back end slid out. So I'm flying this way, but I'm looking that way." – Nate [12:04]
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"They build a barn in one day." – A [31:19]
Quote:
"Delanie is the best. You could put Delanie in any situation and you’re just gonna get gold from it." – A [56:33]
The 43rd episode of Inside the Bus delivers a heartfelt, hilarious, and revealing look at sibling life, blue-collar values, and the culture behind the Bussin' team. With classic brotherly roasting, touching moments of reconciliation, and the excitement of new adventures (notably, the "Delanie Does" series), the episode is a must-listen for fans of the show and newcomers alike.
Final Challenge for Interns:
At [53:29], Mitch delivers a playful directive:
"If the interns are watching, what is his name? ... you have to tell me what my brother's name is. We've said it five times, and it's in the title of this video..."
Tune in for follow-ups on Supercross, new Delanie adventures, and more classic Bussin' banter.