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Phil Robertson
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Jase Robertson
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Si Robertson
Oh, this is comfy. I can see why them women like these things.
Jase Robertson
What in the world are we doing?
Si Robertson
I don't know.
Phil Robertson
It's really good.
Si Robertson
Look all you got there.
Phil Robertson
You made the noise. That was really good.
Si Robertson
Oh, it's good. It's going down. Smooth, boy. Smooth.
Jase Robertson
What are we talking about? You act all fired up.
Phil Robertson
Oh, no, I am.
Jase Robertson
Oh.
Si Robertson
Oh, he's fired up.
Jase Robertson
What'd I do?
Phil Robertson
Yeah, you didn't do nothing.
Jase Robertson
Okay, good.
Martin
Look at Godwin. Godwin's ready for anything.
Phil Robertson
We're gonna go unashamed for a few minutes.
Jase Robertson
Okay. Welcome back to the unashamed duck call room.
Phil Robertson
All right. Hey, look, we got a video we want y' all to watch.
Jase Robertson
Oh, okay.
Phil Robertson
All right, we'll put it up there, Felipe.
Martin
You got it.
Jase Robertson
Time out. Before we get started, for the people watching on YouTube, how old is this video?
Martin
This is four years ago in July. Yeah, exactly four years ago.
Phil Robertson
I got glasses.
Jase Robertson
I know. That's why I was curious. I was like. And that shirt looks.
Martin
And this. This type of thing happens a lot.
Phil Robertson
Where did I do that? In my house.
Martin
Yeah, that's it. That's your table.
Jase Robertson
That's your house. That's that red wall behind you.
Martin
All right, here we go.
Phil Robertson
Hey, Chad. Uncle's out here. Hey, look, I heard that you're a duck hunter, man. 1500 ain't nothing to sneeze at, dude. You need to tell me about what kind of duck hole you got flooded? Timber, rice fields, what?
Martin
You know, hey, next time we go there, maybe he can take us up.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, but hey, look, I heard you got diagnosed with cancer, man. Hey, look, me and Philip will take you into the throne room, the Almighty, and mint your name personally to the Almighty, and ask him to, you know, keep it. Keep it down till minimum. Maybe get rid of it if you. If he wants to. He used the doctors. Or he can just do it his way. Okay. But we will be praying for you, man. Yeah. Best wishes. Now show the picture. That's Chad.
Jase Robertson
Okay.
Phil Robertson
Days for cancer.
Jase Robertson
Uh huh.
Phil Robertson
All right, now, fast forward four years. There's Chad and his wife. He's cancer free.
Jase Robertson
Look at there. Yeah, man, that's awesome.
Martin
Yeah, man.
Phil Robertson
Because here's the deal. I always, when I'm out, I tell people, I said, you know, the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit, the Trinity, okay, there's three of them. They're not real to you. That's why you don't follow the Son. This is the reason. Okay? The Robinson family has seen this over and over and over again, you know, and look, you know who gets the glory on all this? The Trinity. Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Jase Robertson
Amen, buddy. That's awesome.
Phil Robertson
No, no. Yeah. And couldn't ask for a better guy. And you know, he's watching this. There you go.
Jase Robertson
Put his phone number up there, Philip. That's good. Hey, y' all all calling. If y' all want to talk to Chad, it's 91 8.
Phil Robertson
No, no, we are going to call him. I just, I'm. We're going to call him to remind him, hey, don't forget what God has done for you.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I thought you were going to say you needed your 1500. I didn't even know what that 1500 was.
Martin
So. Chad, Chad, he does a little. A little guiding, you know, and they. They've been killing. Killing some ducks. And I didn't know Chad, but somebody who knew Chad knew me and said, hey, can you get Uncle Sigh to say a prayer for Chad? You know, and he was going through cancer, really tough time in his life. And so we called him and started talking to him and just built a relationship with him. And we got to meet him for the first time while we were in Tulsa, Oklahoma this last weekend. And he's just an amazing person. He started his own business. He gives all credit and glory to God. Him and his wife are doing great. It's just one of those stories where, you know, it's. It's. It's better than any of us deserve. And that's the thing. When we go and pray for people, we never know what's going to happen.
Phil Robertson
Because all we did was say the prayer. Okay. And then I think it's so cool that fast forward, I go up to visit friends in Oklahoma. He's there, he knows my friends. And then I get to know the man that I said a prayer for him. Guess what? God and his instant wisdom and love and power. Yes. It's gone.
Jase Robertson
That's awesome.
Phil Robertson
That's why people need to know this. Okay.
Jase Robertson
I just curious what kind it was.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Martin
I'm personal to show you.
Jase Robertson
Right.
Martin
I'll let you look at that.
Jase Robertson
Oh, okay. Yeah.
Martin
And you know.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Martin
And when somebody asks you to pray for them, I mean, that's the least you can do, but it's also the most you can do, you know, because God is the one that's gonna. That's gonna provide. He. He's. He's, you know, the great physician. And so when me and Si finished, we didn't really talk about it because it's. It's just emotional for you. It's hard when you. I mean, human. My flesh, it has me thinking the worst at all times. You know what I mean? I don't know that he's gonna be healed. I don't. And sometimes it doesn't happen the way I want it to. So I try not to get all caught up in it. But man, when I saw him, I'm telling you, I. Oh, matter of fact, the duck call room shirt, the black duck call room shirt that I usually wear in here, he wanted it. He was like, man, I'd love a shirt like that. I said, I don't know if we got any at the store, but you can have this one. I took my shirt off and gave.
Phil Robertson
It to putting the washing machine. Wash. Yeah, of course.
Jase Robertson
But you know, I trade him for a chicken pot pie or something.
Phil Robertson
Did you come back with a hamburger? And you said, hey, I can't get.
Martin
Nothing over on these boys. God would help me out.
Jase Robertson
I'd love to give you that. Oh, that's awesome, man. Well, like you said, you never. And, and healing doesn't always fit our definition of healing. Right. Like, healing can mean a lot of things. Like, it doesn't mean that you're healed on this earth. So like, when you say those prayers, you don't ever know what it means. Is it your suffering here is over? Is it? You know, so I mean, that's, that's kind of the. We all Want it to be just like he got, right? Cancer free. Everything's fine. But the. Some of it is, well, no, no other way. And. And that's okay, too. Like, you know, even though we don't understand it and it doesn't make sense on a lot of it, it's.
Phil Robertson
Those people need to know.
Jase Robertson
But prayer works, man. Yeah.
Phil Robertson
They need to know he's there and he's listening.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Okay. And, like, you know, I'll bring it in, even make it, you know, if you don't know Jesus, you need to know him today. Because look at New York. This guy's mentally ill. Comes in with an M16 fully loaded with 30 rounds and kills four people.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
You're not promised the next minute.
Si Robertson
You always think, this ain't going to happen.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. This is how that happens. Everybody else, you don't ever know, hey, I'm here to tell you it can happen to you, okay? Because I'm just, you know, prayer is a powerful thing, you know, And I've had people actually pray for me, okay? And when they say it, I said, oh, I'll be honored if you do it because you're fixing to walk in the throne room of the Almighty and mention Si Roberson's name.
Jase Robertson
Amen, buddy.
Phil Robertson
Well, hey, that means something to me.
Jase Robertson
Amen.
Phil Robertson
Okay. And like, right now, my hair on my body standing up, chilled.
Jase Robertson
Do you need a pillow?
Phil Robertson
No.
Martin
Hey, we got room.
Si Robertson
I got enough for the both of us.
Jase Robertson
So is this Govin. I got to know. Is this what retirement looks like? Like, you just.
Si Robertson
I mean, I'm in the comfort now.
Phil Robertson
That's why I. Look, that's why I tell John all the time I pray for his. His daughter.
Martin
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Who is pregnant with twins.
Si Robertson
Now, Alex. Alex brought this. This is one of them pillars, Iggy. It runs down all the way to the floor.
Jase Robertson
That thing right there put you in a chokehold.
Phil Robertson
Like, she's got a bad shoulder. So it's for her shoulder.
Si Robertson
Oh, good night.
Phil Robertson
And then. Then it goes down like a snake. Curls up.
Si Robertson
I'll be back in a minute.
Phil Robertson
He'll be asleep before I'll have to wake him up to get him to say something.
Martin
So you need that to travel.
Si Robertson
Why can't Monday lift Sunday?
Phil Robertson
Wait a minute. Repeat that.
Si Robertson
Why can't Monday lift Sunday?
Phil Robertson
I have no idea.
Si Robertson
Because it's a weekday.
Martin
It's a weekday.
Jase Robertson
I missed you guys. I'm glad it's too hot for people to want to go fishing. You just come up here.
Si Robertson
I want to go fishing every day.
Phil Robertson
Every day.
Jase Robertson
I know, but I like it when you're up here. It's way better. It feels like the old times.
Si Robertson
No, better.
Martin
Well, so I'm going to give Chad a quick call, and I'm going to let you talk to him. I know you wanted to say something to him.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
Oh.
Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
Doug.
Chad
Hello, dad.
Phil Robertson
How you doing?
Chad
What's up?
Jase Robertson
Good.
Chad
How are you, brother?
Phil Robertson
Hey, look, we're doing the podcast. We told your story.
Martin
Hey, Chad.
Phil Robertson
And then I just wanted to call you and tell you as a reminder, do not forget what the Trinity, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit done for you.
Chad
Amen, brother. Never will.
Phil Robertson
Yep, I thought that's what I wanted to tell you. My man. Love you. No. All right.
Chad
Love you too.
Martin
Hey, Chad, Godwin and Martin are in here, and we talked about your story and put your picture up. We actually played the video that sa that me and Si sent to you.
Si Robertson
That's awesome.
Martin
And so awesome.
Jase Robertson
I got to scroll through Phillip's text message. So how. How bad did Psy beat you in poker, Chad?
Chad
Boy, he did not beat me.
Si Robertson
That's what he said.
Phil Robertson
Hey, since you brought that up, me and him was big winner. We split the pot.
Si Robertson
Yeah, that's what I would have said.
Jase Robertson
Don't ever give me your phone to scroll through your text messages. I'll go further than I should. So it's all good. Phillip's learning a valuable lesson right now.
Martin
No, no, I don't even mind.
Phil Robertson
Well, Chad, I appreciate you letting me tell your story on the air. Okay? And like we said, you know, you said it. That, hey, you gave God all the glory. Well, we do the same thing every day.
Chad
Amen.
Martin
So, Chad, what do you want? What do you want? Our fans. What do you want these guys to know about your story?
Chad
Man, I think the biggest thing is just never, never give up hope. Never stop believing. I was on death's door many, many times through that process, and I had people praying for me constantly. And I just. I never gave up. And I just wanted to point people to Jesus through it. So hopefully that can inspire somebody that's going through it. You know, stage four cancer is nothing to shake a stick at, but he got me through it.
Phil Robertson
Well, that's still. I don't know the scripture, but it says, I. You know, with man, you have limitations, but with the Almighty, everything is possible.
Chad
Yeah, that's right.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, There you go. Oh, that's awesome.
Phil Robertson
You have an awesome story, and it has a. The end of it has not been written yet, but it has a. It has a. Awesome. Right now, the presently.
Jase Robertson
No, we just in the beginning of this.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, it's wonderful.
Jase Robertson
Eternity. Eternity a long time, man. I don't even know if we threw the first. First chapter yet, you know, I sure hope not. It's tough to say, you know, but.
Phil Robertson
This is one of the things that has no end.
Jase Robertson
That's right.
Martin
Amen.
Jase Robertson
Chad, I saw you headed to Memphis. Are you going to the DU Expo?
Chad
Yes, sir. Oh, I'll actually be a couple booths away from you.
Jase Robertson
Oh, okay. Well, yeah, I'll be there. I'll be there all weekend, so I'll look you up, man. That's awesome. Come shake your hand. That's cool, man.
Chad
All right, man.
Jase Robertson
All right, Championship.
Martin
Take care, Chad.
Si Robertson
Take care, bro.
Chad
Yeah, I'll see you guys.
Si Robertson
All right. I'll be at deer camp, Fighting ticks. I got dog collars for them. Wear dog Collars around our ankles.
Jase Robertson
Just around your ankles. What about the ones that get on your hands?
Si Robertson
I don't get them.
Jase Robertson
Well, your ankles and hands ain't that far away from each other either, and they like the rest.
Si Robertson
Oh, good.
Jase Robertson
Great.
Si Robertson
Hey, it worked. Them loggers use up everything. Oh, yeah. No red bugs and no ticks.
Jase Robertson
Oh, man.
Phil Robertson
Wow. Pretty awesome technology at its best, boy.
Jase Robertson
Well, I will say, man, that is a really cool. That's awesome, man. That's cool. Praise reports never get old, right?
Martin
Right.
Jase Robertson
And that's the earthly answer we all hope for. But, you know, sometimes the answer is different. You just got to take the answer for what it is.
Phil Robertson
Well, no, no. Hey, he answers all the prayers.
Jase Robertson
They're all answered.
Phil Robertson
Okay? You may just. You may not, like, may not be your.
Si Robertson
We don't understand what he understands, so.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, well.
Phil Robertson
But we don't know the big picture either. No.
Jase Robertson
Heck, no.
Phil Robertson
That's why you. When I finally get to heaven.
Martin
Let me guess. You're going to take two years off.
Phil Robertson
Well, no, no. I'm going to take a couple of years off just. Just to go and see the rest of what God created.
Si Robertson
I know.
Phil Robertson
I'm telling you, we don't see. But just a snippet of it.
Jase Robertson
I'll tell you, retirement suits you, so you. You ought to have fun.
Phil Robertson
I'm telling you. Y' all know I told Al, I said, well, you almost take a month off. And I said, hey, you can take a longer time. Yo, it's going. You're. You're talking about eternity here.
Jase Robertson
Two things.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, don't get a rush.
Jase Robertson
You can take. You can take a longer time, and you don't have to get started right away.
Phil Robertson
The way I'm gonna travel. Okay. I ain't no need no plane, boys.
Jase Robertson
Y laughing super sigh.
Si Robertson
I know.
Phil Robertson
Just float.
Si Robertson
Can't even imagine what it looks like. I mean, he just spoke the Earth into existence. I mean, I've seen beautiful mountains, beautiful ocean. Oh, well, you said, I'm going to prepare you a place.
Martin
That's right.
Si Robertson
Can you imagine?
Phil Robertson
No. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
It's one of my favorite points you've ever made. I don't remember the.
Martin
Me, too.
Jase Robertson
You made it in my presence. But I have never forgotten it.
Martin
I haven't either, John.
Si Robertson
That's pretty powerful.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. That's cool, man.
Phil Robertson
Because we don't have no ideal. Okay. Because, you know, my short 77 years on this Earth, I've looked at all the beauty that God created, y'. All.
Si Robertson
You're 77.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. And there's no Wonder. Okay, what else? And look, here's the thing. Nothing he created is without purpose.
Jase Robertson
Except for maybe that mosquito.
Phil Robertson
Oh, no, no. We can't figure out. We gotta find out why he's here. But he's got a purp.
Jase Robertson
One of them things that cause Galvan to wear dog collars.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Si Robertson
Wow.
Jase Robertson
Wow. Yeah.
Si Robertson
What eats them?
Jase Robertson
I'm going, I'm going. I get to him on that. But I'm going to ask Noah, why did you put them in there?
Phil Robertson
Like snake?
Jase Robertson
No, not even snake.
Phil Robertson
You got to ask. Why would you put snake?
Jase Robertson
At least a snake is white meat. Like, you don't get nothing out of.
Si Robertson
A ticket about that hungry.
Phil Robertson
You know, big cats love snakes. Cats love snakes.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah. They like playing with them.
Phil Robertson
Oh, they like eating them, though.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I know. But you got to imagine, like if you're a cat, like your cat loves to sit there and pat things around.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
If you're a wildcat, you still love that too. And that snake, he's the perfect thing for patting around once you.
Phil Robertson
Well, I just thought, you know, I knew bobcats ate eight snake because we kill cotton mouth all the time. And hey, we leave it laying where it lay and then you come back, hour later, it's gone.
Si Robertson
That's possum.
Phil Robertson
No, ain't no possum cat. And then I look, because the other day I was flipping through the channels and hit a nicer channel.
Jase Robertson
Oh, thank God. Fox News.
Phil Robertson
Hey, look. No, it showed a big spotted leopard. And I mean a big one, a male. Wow. Yo, he's in. He's in a tall grass and he's slapping something around like you're talking about. Yeah, he's playing. He's playing hockey.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
And then I finally took about 15 minutes before he finally got him out walking. See. Then the next thing, he's chewing his.
Jase Robertson
Head off, got him eating him.
Phil Robertson
And I said it suckers like snake. Yeah, I guess it's good. Me, they say rattlesnakes good. I just.
Jase Robertson
Now, I ain't been that hungry yet. I'm not saying I won't get.
Phil Robertson
No, no, I fix that. You know, I would have to be. Yeah. Starving.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. I ain't saying I won't go to roast him and.
Phil Robertson
Well, not even. Even to fool with him, I'd have to be starving.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Even the skinny.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, skinny.
Jase Robertson
Yo, shooting him ain't no problem, but.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, blowing his head ain't no problem, but.
Jase Robertson
Hey, go over and play with him.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, yeah. Skin him and then stand talking about, roast him over a fire.
Jase Robertson
Gonna be. No, I'm willow bark for that comes.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Oh, yeah. I'll eat Ollie. Yeah. Holly treat, you know, bark off the tree for what? Go.
Martin
Now, what was it that we saw? A Road Runner. Several roadrunners. I never saw him, but I've never.
Phil Robertson
Seen one jump in a tree.
Jase Robertson
Do you see a coyote?
Phil Robertson
No.
Jase Robertson
Any dynamite?
Martin
No, but we did.
Jase Robertson
Have you said Road Runner? I mean, I can't even think of a roadrunner without the coyote.
Phil Robertson
Road Runner must be heavier than we think.
Si Robertson
Heavier.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, because when he jumped on that, he's a big limb. And I come down and in eastern, they're flapping.
Martin
It was a big one.
Phil Robertson
It was a big. It's a big roller. That's the first time I ever seen one.
Si Robertson
I ain't seen them. They've been about that big around. That's about it.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, they don't look big, but hey, the way he shook that limb. Yeah, he pretty heavy.
Jase Robertson
We figured as much as they run, they'd be in shape.
Si Robertson
Why? They got a long tail.
Jase Robertson
Balance.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, balance. Rudder.
Jase Robertson
Rotor. Yeah, they got a little rudder. A little rudder. Have you seen him fall off that cliff? He always lands on his feet. I know he good weight and balance. Wise man. Oh, man. The hits keep coming for our friends over at Mypillow. Look, a large retail store just canceled a huge order, leaving my pillow with a ton of Extra MyPillows. But you know what? That's their loss. But your game. MyPillow is offering the classic collection for wholesale prices only $1998 cents for a standard MyPillow. But it gets even better. For a limited time, they're going to offer their entire classic collection at wholesale prices. You can get the queen size mypillows for just 24.98, upgrade to king size for only 29.98. And get the body pillows for 39.98. And multi use my pillows for 1298. God, when I ain't telling you what to do. But that body pillow for your pregnant daughter. If grandpa just brought that home, it wouldn't be a terrible thing. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. My pillow got everything you need to make the great indoors better.
Phil Robertson
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Jase Robertson
There it is. I know you was coming in.
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Jase Robertson
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Phil Robertson
That's right, 1998.
Martin
I was telling sigh about the app where you can tell it to create a picture for you on our way there. Oh, and we've seen all this, Philip.
Jase Robertson
You finally discovered chat GPT.
Phil Robertson
Well, no, no. He's been doing this jump. So I said, so he, yo, we're driving down the road going to Oklahoma.
Jase Robertson
Why does he have a floor Jack?
Phil Robertson
Yeah, hey, Jack. He said, hey, hey, Jack. Today have uncle sigh with a floor Jack with a hay bale right beside him. Oh, y' all look and look. You talk about good year for hay. I bet you We've seen 100 million bales of hay. And you going to Oklahoma.
Jase Robertson
You got some big hands, monster. Hey, man, you squeeze the life out of somebody.
Martin
And then I said, all right, sir, I'm gonna. I'm gonna make one with.
Jase Robertson
But the face is impeccable.
Martin
That's good.
Jase Robertson
Wow. That's incredible.
Martin
I said. I said, I got one for you. How about Phil, Philip and sigh from Doug Dynasty?
Phil Robertson
This is the best one.
Martin
I said, philip and sigh from Duck Dynasty playing poker, where Philip wins a big pot.
Phil Robertson
Okay, you'll love this one. You'll love this one. There.
Jase Robertson
Won a big pot.
Martin
It was wrong, Phil.
Phil Robertson
And, hey, that boy would never play cards.
Martin
Look at the pot he won.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, look at that.
Jase Robertson
Look at that grin on his face.
Phil Robertson
He would.
Si Robertson
If that was a Dutch oven, that would be the smile he'd have. As much as he liked to cook.
Phil Robertson
I can hear that was good.
Jase Robertson
I can hear that sound coming out of his mouth right there, too. Yeah, it wasn't a laugh. It's a hiss.
Phil Robertson
He looked like a Casper.
Martin
Looks like I lost another one.
Jase Robertson
Now. I've seen that look a lot. I've seen si look like that at the end of a hand.
Si Robertson
I was talking about you, and we had some fish over there, but he still got them big hands at this place. And the coleslaw. I said, I don't know about this coleslaw. I said, psy makes the best coleslaw I ever eat. And I tried it. It was good. It wasn't yours, but it was eatable. But it wasn't yours.
Phil Robertson
Well, that ain't one I. What I make. It was Miss Christine. She makes good coleslaw.
Si Robertson
Better than you.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah, Yeah. I don't. I didn't make.
Jase Robertson
She's the one who trained him, Gary. I don't know why I'm out on coleslaw.
Phil Robertson
Oh, no.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I, like, take a bunch of.
Phil Robertson
Cabbage and that, and then, like. You don't. You don't like cucumbers?
Jase Robertson
Oh, I love cucumbers, buddy.
Phil Robertson
Well, you don't like.
Jase Robertson
I don't like sweet pickles.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Like bread and butter pickles. Anything outside a deal, I'm.
Phil Robertson
Oh, I bet you you. These.
Si Robertson
What about a coast?
Phil Robertson
You know, Christine's. I bet you did it.
Jase Robertson
She make them homemade?
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah, it's homemade. Like, I mean, it's. It's a rigorous routine. She goes to.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah, my grandma used to.
Phil Robertson
But all that stuff up, then she's got to put ice on it, and it's got to be ice for hour or two.
Jase Robertson
And 72 pounds of sugar.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah, well, yeah, yeah. It's got vinegar, and it's got these little seeds I don't want. The seeds are thousands in time. Okay, look, the key to it is you can't. You can't overcook it.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Now, Mike, look, that's one of the core memories of my childhood, okay?
Phil Robertson
Grandmother. Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Every time I'd show up to stay with them during the summer or something, and she's making pickles.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I just wanted to throw up.
Si Robertson
You didn't eat none.
Jase Robertson
It was the smell that. That vinegar was boiling.
Si Robertson
I ain't much on vinegar.
Jase Robertson
It just. It got in, like, the. It got in the sheets. It got, like, in your clothes, like you just left there smelling old.
Phil Robertson
It's just like, if you're around anybody in a room with smoke, you're gonna go home, smell like a cigarette.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Well, that's the way bread, butter, pickles are.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
But, hey, here's how much I love it. She cooked them, yo. And she's always got. You know, she'll fill up whatever. The jars are whole. She's always got a bowl left over. Okay. And it's full of the ingredients, plus the cucumbers and what, bell pepper, onions, and all that good stuff. Yeah, well, I ate all that. It was a full bowl. I mean, a big bowl. And then I drank all the juice and ate all them little seeds.
Jase Robertson
That's what it takes to get to 76. I'm going to 68.
Si Robertson
We don't get dehydrated.
Phil Robertson
Okay?
Jase Robertson
Look, mama. And it reminds me even kind of you, and I don't. Y' all probably had one, too. It was a Tupperware pickle container that you dump your pickles in. It had this little deal. You, like, pick it up. So all the pickles sat in the bottom of juice. But you pick it up, you didn't have to fool with the juice. And this is made by Tupperware, like that big green. And I knew when that thing. Here's the only good thing I knew when that thing come out the refrigerator. We was about to eat fried fish because mama and Papa wouldn't have him fish without them pickles. Them homemade crispy pickles.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
I knew that the next thing I was going to smell was peanut oil and a fried daddy and we're about to eat some crappies.
Phil Robertson
Well, no, no, because you just said it. That what's the key to it? You can't. You let it bubble. Just a couple of bubbles, and then you pour it up, put it in the jars. You know, they come out of the oven hot. And the lid.
Jase Robertson
She had like a big curing jar that was like this big. Have like 27 pounds of pickles.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And they'd sit in there for like two hours.
Phil Robertson
Yep.
Jase Robertson
And then she take them out of there and go into the can and then the. You know. Or the Mason jar. And the Mason jar into the boiling water on the stove and.
Phil Robertson
Yep.
Jase Robertson
It. I hated that day during the summertime.
Phil Robertson
I ate it that day. I love it. Because the next thing I'm going to do is, hey, she's going to have that bowl left over with the ingredients, and I'm going to eat all that, drink all the juice.
Jase Robertson
I sat on the porch with Papa while he smoked his pot. I'd rather smell than that.
Phil Robertson
Oh, no.
Jase Robertson
I said, I can't handle this.
Si Robertson
Get out of here.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. I couldn't do it. But that's what they did that every year. They grew a whole row of cucumbers.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Just to make pickles for the rest of the year, you know, like. And I'm.
Phil Robertson
Well, that's like, ok. People that like, ok.
Martin
I like.
Jase Robertson
I've been eating it for.
Si Robertson
To grow that.
Jase Robertson
No. Oh, man, the peas and okra, you know, both of them things. Love the heat. So now they're just. It's mom picking them twice a day right now.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
And she even got the boys shelling them already. Ain't even three. They over shell and peace. They won't eat one, but they'll shell one.
Phil Robertson
They'll sell one.
Jase Robertson
They know how to shell.
Si Robertson
Keep them busy. But they.
Jase Robertson
Oh, man. Peas with some of that fresh ochre thrown off in there.
Phil Robertson
Big fresh tomato cut up. Salt and pepper.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, we got plenty of them. You have? Yeah, I just want them.
Martin
Bring the tomatoes, Martin.
Jase Robertson
I'll bring you some maters if you need some, or mom give you some.
Si Robertson
Yeah, bring some of them tomatoes up here. I'll take them.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
As long as you eat a piece of okra.
Si Robertson
That's gonna be my thing.
Phil Robertson
I like it in beans.
Si Robertson
Likes him.
Jase Robertson
I like whatever you do.
Martin
Oh, yeah, that was a good.
Phil Robertson
Everybody said, how do you eat them.
Si Robertson
Slimy things he loves?
Phil Robertson
And I said, oh, they got a good.
Si Robertson
I might better go by and get her one today.
Jase Robertson
What's that?
Si Robertson
Tomato.
Jase Robertson
Oh, you. Mayonnaise. Mater salmon. Poor man. That's what we called them growing up.
Si Robertson
That's all over.
Jase Robertson
That's why I have an irrational slate for mayonnaise.
Si Robertson
I like bacon and mater sandwich.
Martin
I do, too.
Jase Robertson
Bl.
Si Robertson
Lettuce on it. Maters and bacon and peanut butter on one side.
Martin
Oh, wait, what?
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Martin
Well, now you got the peanut butter.
Phil Robertson
Daddy. Daddy's one that started out in our family.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, that's the field.
Si Robertson
You think it don't go at first.
Phil Robertson
It goes the same thing.
Si Robertson
I tasted it and I'm like, yeah.
Martin
Okay, so you don't have mayo on it. It's just.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, yeah. No, no.
Si Robertson
Mayonnaise on one side of the bread.
Phil Robertson
Peanut butter. Yeah. And then you like. Then fill it. Bacon, lettuce, tomato.
Jase Robertson
Okay, well, let me rephrase that. Mine had peanut butter on both sides of it. Yeah, we'll get the mayonnaise.
Si Robertson
Yeah, but you're. What you're thinking was my thinking the first time. Now, ain't no way. But I said, the curiosity got me.
Jase Robertson
But.
Si Robertson
Oh, yeah, Peanut butter and bacon goes together.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, Phil made them. And he'd take that bacon straight from that skillet and right onto the peanut butter. So it, like, melted the peanut butter. It was so good. It was. But he'd always try to slap that mayonnaise bread on his, like, hey, stop. Right. I'll have mine open. No, I'll.
Phil Robertson
I'll do the other side.
Jase Robertson
I have mine open. Face.
Phil Robertson
I'll put me another layer of peanut butter.
Jase Robertson
Hey, you.
Si Robertson
Do you gotta have a no, thank you.
Jase Robertson
Portion Mayonnaise. I had plenty of that growing up.
Si Robertson
I just did bacon and lettuce. Tomato.
Jase Robertson
I think it's kind of like you. We had to eat so many of them poor man sandwiches. Mayonnaise and maters. I was like, I'm office man. I can't. I can't.
Si Robertson
I couldn't get off of it.
Jase Robertson
I can't like, man, I can't get back.
Si Robertson
I really like salad dressing.
Jase Robertson
Oh, I know. He's a thousand island man from Wave.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Martin
That's two of them.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
You eat that stuff in the jar called sandwich bread, too, don't you? You seen that? It's got, like, the pickles cut up in it.
Si Robertson
Nah. Well, I've seen it, but I ain't.
Phil Robertson
Not all meals are created equal. For instance, breakfast has the spicy egg McMuffin for a limited time, and lunch doesn't. McDonald's breakfast comes first.
Si Robertson
Then was the day I might try it.
Phil Robertson
What was it we had when we had our own smokehouse?
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Phil Robertson
Mom said, hey, I'm out of bacon.
Si Robertson
What do you do to make a smoke?
Phil Robertson
You'll go out there to smokehouse and just get you a big slab. Oh, I'm talking about, you know, this long and about this wide. And she'd take that big old sharp butcher knife and thick or thin, either way, and then start frying it up.
Si Robertson
How do you make a smoke out?
Phil Robertson
Huh?
Si Robertson
How do you make.
Phil Robertson
All this was. Was just a little log cabin. Small log cabin was built to fire inside it, yo.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. And then just smoke and then just hung it.
Phil Robertson
Everything. You hung everything up.
Si Robertson
If I was going to smoke a deer ham, I just hang them off. Don't do nothing else to it.
Jase Robertson
Nope.
Phil Robertson
Don't do nothing but.
Jase Robertson
Hey.
Si Robertson
And hanging up in there, you'll have a hook.
Phil Robertson
Then hang it up, y'. All. Let's do that. That's all we're doing. That's how people do hams. Pork, ham.
Jase Robertson
You gotta do something with some salt in there at some point.
Phil Robertson
Well, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. I don't know what level that is. I'm not. I don't either. I'm a. I'm more of a back porch smoker. You smoke it, you let it rest, then you eat it. Yeah, but I don't know about leaving it for long term. I don't know nothing about that.
Phil Robertson
Well, you gotta have, like. You're talking about salt. Salt. And.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. You gotta cure it and then you gotta smoke it or something. I don't know which. Which.
Phil Robertson
It's a little bit of both.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
You put salt on it like you would a rub.
Si Robertson
If there's a talent.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. There's an art to it, I think. I mean, like, you know, here, mammal, papa and I don't know nothing about this, but, like, it was like the gardeners would trade the smokers. So there were people that were skilled at gardening, and they would trade vegetables for smoked meat. Like, that's how they did it growing up. Mama and them were the gardeners. Like, they grew everything.
Phil Robertson
We lived in the log cabin. It was. It was the Hales, Hobbs and the Robertsons. And they all three. They went in threes on everything.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Buy a couple of cows.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, okay.
Phil Robertson
Buy a couple of pigs. And come. Come winter time when it was time to, you know, get your meat, you know, slaughter the cow, cut it up, everything. Everybody got a quarter. Quarter of it.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Everybody got their own little piece and.
Phil Robertson
Move on their little piece, y'. All. And everybody's. Everybody's involved in cutting up the meat. All this, you know, kill and all that.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Back in the day when humans took care of each other.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, that's. Yeah, they work together.
Jase Robertson
They work together instead of using each other to get to the next level.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Each other in the back.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Back in them days.
Martin
My wife's been on these figs. We got a big fig tree, and she's made jelly and preservatives.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Fig preserve, man. They good.
Phil Robertson
No, no, I can eat a quarter of them.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, fig preserve, good. Throw that on a biscuit.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah. I don't even need the biscuit. I don't even need the biscuit.
Jase Robertson
Oh, really?
Phil Robertson
Hey. In the mouth.
Jase Robertson
Hey, Something about throwing that on a hot biscuit, too. That's really good.
Phil Robertson
I've done it, but I just don't eat the fix.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
Cold. We gonna have to start bringing something to eat in here. Yeah, we're gonna start talking about food.
Phil Robertson
We always talk about food.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Martin
And I got a vine growing in the trees behind my mom's house that's got all these berries on it. And I was asking sa. Because I wasn't sure what.
Jase Robertson
Musky dimes.
Martin
It's musky dime. And they are everywhere.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah. It's a good year for them. Yeah.
Phil Robertson
We got.
Jase Robertson
We got two vines that. On runners at the house that the deer have already started coming up.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I'm like, all right, now I fix.
Si Robertson
I don't have bow. Don't make no. No.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
They costed me 100. £100 of corn a week right now to keep them away from the musky dying. So. Yeah, but I get it. It's. The mom is trying to take care of the babies. So that's fine too, you know, I mean.
Phil Robertson
But them are. Them are really good. Okay. You make preserves out of all the holes.
Jase Robertson
Or you can just eat him.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Or you could do it. And they get ripe around squirrel season time.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Well, always had in the woods, y' all had a tree that had vines on it. I'd go in and pick me up just a pocket full.
Si Robertson
We got a bunch of them up there at the deer camp.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And we got them things. I ain't never looked for them, but they boys find them morels.
Jase Robertson
Oh, mushroom.
Si Robertson
Yeah. In the spring. I ain't never had them.
Jase Robertson
They're good.
Si Robertson
You just fry them like fish.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, pretty much.
Si Robertson
Same thing. Like you're doing free.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. You don't. But you don't have to deep fry them. You can pan fry them in butter.
Phil Robertson
What like.
Jase Robertson
And they're great mushroom. They're a morel mushroom. A wild grow mushroom.
Martin
What does it look like? Not the white ones, are they?
Jase Robertson
No, it's kind of a. It looks kind of like a sponge.
Si Robertson
Almost like I opened a bunch of holes.
Phil Robertson
Oh, that's one of the grows up. Was it. Let me see battery or pancake? Looks like a pancake.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, you can. Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Looks like a pancake. Is pancake colored. Kind of rough edges.
Jase Robertson
He's an interesting looking. No, I think you think about like chicken of the woods or something. There's one. You're talking. I know all the wild mushrooms, chicken.
Phil Robertson
Well, some of the things are poison, so you got to know what you're doing.
Jase Robertson
Some of them will make you see some really pretty colors too.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. Oh yeah.
Martin
Okay. I got you.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Yeah.
Martin
All right.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. That's the only thing about.
Phil Robertson
Okay.
Jase Robertson
That's the only thing about fungus, man. One bite of the wrong one and you in a bind.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Martin
There's a fungus among us.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. Really get with somebody that knows who that what they're doing and talking about all the things with them. Yeah, but no, those things are good. Yeah. They're springtime. Eat them when fish are spawning.
Si Robertson
I need to look for them up there.
Jase Robertson
You go stomping around. You'll find them all in one area. They grow in like little groves.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
And you can remember where that is. And they'll kind of always be there somewhere. So. So I'm sure all the people don't found them and got a mark. You'll have to be there the day they come up to.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
If they big money, man. People sell them things.
Si Robertson
Really?
Jase Robertson
Yeah. That's wild. The now but hey, careful when you get to picking the muscadine now, you eat too many of them, meaning you have your little belly issue if you ain't careful. Them things are loosened, the lower bowels, if you. If you. If you go. If you go too heavy on them. Don't ask me how I know.
Phil Robertson
It's always the moderation.
Jase Robertson
Everything in moderation.
Phil Robertson
Yeah. And I never did. I never did pull it off.
Martin
No, I was gonna say yes. I don't know it. When it comes to stuff like that.
Jase Robertson
I was. I was at two streaks to the outhouse, you know. Yeah.
Phil Robertson
I eat them till I get sick and I paint. And like he said, it's a good colon cleanser. Let's put it that way.
Jase Robertson
Not just your colon. It'll clean out everything between your upper intestines and. And your throat and your Achilles tendon. It'll get it all if you go too heavy.
Phil Robertson
Some years if things get like, big.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
They've got plenty of water.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. This year they look good because all the real wet spring we have, I guess they look really good this year. So you just keep the other critters off of.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, that's the hard part, because I did. Deer love them like you said.
Jase Robertson
Deer, squirrels, everything.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, Coons.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah, they all love them, man. So you can what that seed a country mile too. That's up in the middle of it. I mean, he's perfect for spitting. He.
Martin
What's the trick in. And getting them before everything else does? I mean, because you want to pick them ripe, correct.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. You get. We always pick about the time they start changing colors so they'll go from green to like a kind of a brown before they even get to purple. And some somewhere in between that brown maroon before they go all the way purple. Because once they go purple, everything in God's creation will descend upon them.
Martin
Yeah. And I learned that with the figs. I was familiar with the figs. We put nets up on the fig tree, and it kept some of the birds out, but not all of them.
Jase Robertson
They just doing what they hear for. They just doing the same thing. You got to share all that stuff, man. I mean, you got to like it, but.
Martin
Yeah, you ain't got much choice.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, but you might as well.
Phil Robertson
That's one of the fantastic fruits is figs.
Jase Robertson
Because he starts with f or.
Phil Robertson
Well, I don't know.
Jase Robertson
Fantastic.
Si Robertson
Big, fantastic.
Phil Robertson
It's just good.
Martin
Fantastic fig fruit.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, you better be careful on that one.
Phil Robertson
Now sigh for someone's are like the other thing.
Si Robertson
But salmon, you got to watch which one you get.
Phil Robertson
Oh, no. Oklahoma has got the biggest persimmons I've ever seen. I mean, they size that bail.
Jase Robertson
No, that must be them Japanese.
Si Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Been down and look, the corner of.
Si Robertson
The dog saying that.
Phil Robertson
No, we went up there to Elijah. Honey quail.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Okay. And they've got just. It's. It's like a grove of persimmons trees. And I mean, they're ever like 100 yards. Here's a little grove of 10. Here's another. Just all over that property. And them suckers were. Look like a large. Yeah, big old thing, I think.
Jase Robertson
I think.
Phil Robertson
No, no, they ain't better. You gotta get a ripe ones.
Jase Robertson
Gotta get money. A little soft.
Phil Robertson
Hold on. You get them. That ain't right. You saw me pucker up.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah. That's a tough thing.
Si Robertson
I know you will.
Phil Robertson
It'll pull your lips just. Good grief. It couldn't even spit. No, but you talking about good. That's another thing that everything's loves is persimmons.
Si Robertson
Yeah, they're like in person.
Phil Robertson
Dan down at Phil's house, come back, said, hey, I just seen a black monkey with a white face up in the persimmon tree.
Martin
He did not.
Phil Robertson
No, he did.
Martin
He told you that?
Phil Robertson
No, no, he told everybody. Oh, O. We was looking so missed on. Went by there one afternoon going deer hunting. Y' all looked up her and I said, hey, there's that monkey. That Dan saying it was a big old possum. Black. He was black and had a white face.
Jase Robertson
You know, we got to get him in here one day. Oh, yeah, we gotta get Dan a butler.
Si Robertson
He wouldn't talk.
Martin
Would he not?
Si Robertson
He might talk.
Jase Robertson
I don't think he'd be all right.
Si Robertson
You know, he's put some bars up in here, make him climb. Oh, he'll do that.
Jase Robertson
I'm glad you brought Phil up because there's a couple of things coming back up that I want to let everybody know about. One, the Blind is going to be back in theaters. Let me make sure that I get this date right via an email. No, they go on sale. Tickets go on sale.
Si Robertson
August 1st, we got that other thing going on.
Jase Robertson
So August 1st, you can buy your tickets to the Blind. It'll be back in theaters again to be released between August 31st and September 4th. August 1st, you can get tickets for that. And we're going to a throwback of something that we used to do all the time prior to Duck Dynasty for the most part. And then we all got really busy. But when I first started here, Duck Commander Sunday was a big thing that we had at Whites Ferry Road. And it was basically a good excuse to get everybody to wear camouflage to.
Si Robertson
Church, which I already did.
Jase Robertson
Which they already did. Most of them did. But it was a way to get people that may not necessarily come to the church to come because they got. They got fed and they. They got to wear their camouflage. They didn't have to wear church clothes, so to speak. So it was always a really cool deal with lessons taught by everybody. Right there was generally always at that time, Phil would bring the. Bring home the message. The home message. But like, classes were taught by Si, Jace, Willie, Godwin, all of us had something to do with that day at church. Well, we're bringing that back. And this time we are doing it right here at Duck Commander. So we're going to start that morning off with a worship service. I believe we're saying right now, 10am we're going to start with worship, and then Jace is going to do a message right there. So just like a standard Sunday morning service, just. But not in a church building. It's going to be in the parking lot here at Duck Commander. And then following that service, going throughout the day, we will have other activities. We're going to do a duck call room live at the thing. So you'll be able to see all of us out on stage doing things. Well, you know, we'll obviously sit, sign, meet and greet, all the. All the good things there, you know, and we'll be taking questions from the fan. It won't be like a normal podcast. Be more like a heavily moderated Q and A really. But so we'll all be there and everybody will be doing something different. I think there's gonna be a duck call contest. There's gonna be food trucks.
Si Robertson
Oh, it's gonna be fun.
Jase Robertson
Going to be custom, like how to build duck call classes, and then you can get custom engraved calls on site and so all kinds of cool things, but really just a celebration of Phil and the legacy that he built that is Duck Commander. And, you know, we decided what better place to have it than right here at home base. So if y' all are free, August 31st, we encourage you to come on out. We know that's Labor Day weekend. Some of you may already have plans and. And we hate. We'll miss you. But some of you may have been looking for something to do Labor Day weekend. And we want to invite you to come here, Come here, come hang out. Hear the word, hear it several times. And Hear it from different people, man. And yeah, it's going to be a lot of fun. So that's kind of what's coming up on the duck Commander radar after this kind of a weird week. Johnny D's out. I know some of y' all are probably super thankful, and that's fine, you know. You know, but he'll be back next week. Him and the family are at Disney and by all accounts, via my text messages, are having just a whale of a time. So good for them. Everybody needs a vacation. But no, it's been kind of a fun week and we got a lot of cool things coming up here before duck season. Before duck season gets rolling and for hunting season gets rolling. So we got all kinds of events and activities.
Phil Robertson
That's just around the corner, too.
Jase Robertson
That's just around the corner, man. It's hard to believe we're staring down August, right? Today's July 30th. So today is my mother's 71st birthday.
Martin
Happy birthday.
Jase Robertson
She got rewarded with keeping my kids today for her birthday. Happy birthday, Mom. Happy birthday, Mom. And now. Oh, what's Godwin doing?
Martin
Well, Godwin sent me this text, this picture.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And I can't remember her name, but.
Martin
But I'm offended because when I zoomed in on it, it says, I hate Philip McMillan. How nasty of a thing.
Phil Robertson
Clay hates you, too.
Jase Robertson
Well, look, she's a redhead, son.
Phil Robertson
Hey.
Martin
John, where'd you.
Phil Robertson
Where. Where'd this happen?
Si Robertson
I was in Tyler, Texas.
Jase Robertson
That is in Tyler, Texas. Me and Gal. I remember she was there for mine, too. I remember seeing her. Yeah.
Si Robertson
And then. Oh, did you see this? What a shirt in this to you.
Jase Robertson
Is this the girl that's got my picture on her shirt?
Si Robertson
Yeah, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Phil Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Okay.
Martin
I can't wait to see.
Jase Robertson
So this girl is what's. Oh, man, I can't remember her name. I'd have to go back and look. But she is my self proclaimed biggest fan. And she had a T shirt on because this is the second year I've done this event and she had a T shirt on with a picture of me and her from the first year. And then so we took the same picture again and she was going to get another T shirt. There she is. Oh, yeah, yeah. That's me and her. The sad part. You want to know the saddest of that whole picture? I was legitimately wearing the exact same thing. Same hat, same shirt, same pants. Like the whole. Yes. I was like, oh, man, I got to get out, man. I gotta. I really gotta. Diversify here. But legitimately, the exact. The only thing different was my sunglasses because I go through a lot more sunglasses and other britches and church. But yeah, my sunglasses were the only.
Si Robertson
Thing that was a good deal. That was pretty big.
Jase Robertson
Awesome, wasn't it? Yeah, it's fun, man, that you can have an outdoor expo that every hour there's a seminar on Jesus, man. It was. Yeah, it was a lot of fun. That guy that puts it on, I think his name's Tom. Ain't that right? Yeah. Tom has been super successful in a lot of other walks of life and wanted to give back. So he puts on a free. A free deal for the community. Big hunting expo, fishing expo, and then has a bunch of people from the hunting and fishing world come in and share their testimonies about Jesus.
Si Robertson
Yeah, I was. Clay Gan is a crappie fisherman, fishing a lot of tournaments and come to. I knew him from fishing, you know, but I didn't know he was a Christian. He was speaking. And the more I got to talking to him, he lived across the street from Tommy.
Jase Robertson
Oh, Tommy Robins?
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
Oh, really? Okay.
Si Robertson
And. And hunted with him. When they hunted up there and played golf with him.
Jase Robertson
I met. There's a lot of people there that knew Two Gun Tommy.
Si Robertson
Oh, man.
Jase Robertson
Did you know Phil's brother? I said, you have to be more specific.
Phil Robertson
Yeah.
Jase Robertson
I mean, obviously, seven. Obviously work with one of them every day. And then, you know, he's like, no, he had one that lived here. I was like, two Gun Tommy? Yes, but one.
Phil Robertson
One.
Jase Robertson
One every. That was his famous one.
Si Robertson
What?
Jase Robertson
Hey, Tommy, can you pass me that. That lighter one? What? Yeah, I mean, it didn't matter what you. What you asked him if he didn't hear you. It was one. What? But no, it's always.
Si Robertson
He called me one time. He said, you got my jacket?
Phil Robertson
No, no. He always went away with somebody's clothes.
Si Robertson
He had my. He had mine.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. He was a big believer, and it's better to receive than give. But by receive, I mean just take. If you didn't claim it within 10 minutes of getting back to the house.
Si Robertson
I must be mine.
Phil Robertson
When he left, he left with some.
Jase Robertson
Something.
Si Robertson
Oh, yeah.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. What He. He. Yeah, he did same thing to me. He said, the jacket I got is a 2x, so you must have a large. I said, tommy, I just don't have a jacket anymore.
Phil Robertson
I ain't got.
Martin
I didn't steal yours.
Jase Robertson
Take nobody's jacket.
Martin
Yeah, well, speaking of testimonies, in October, we're going back to Wisconsin for The Hunt for Life event, and us four went last year, and that's great. I. I never got to hear Godwin give his testimony until then. And I'm telling you, it was so powerful. And then I also got to hear Martin give his testimony. And y' all have heard me say this before, but, man, if y' all get a chance to go see these guys wherever they're going, I'm just saying you need to go and do that.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, I got a lot more of them coming up now. It's kind of weird. I don't know.
Si Robertson
I know. It's like they go down, and then.
Jase Robertson
They go, yeah, you have a little dry spell. I say dry spell. It ain't dry spell, but you go through a little time. You're like, well, maybe that part of my life's over. You know? The next thing you know, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Like, yeah, okay. Yeah.
Si Robertson
Y' all quit speaking in about two years.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Si Robertson
And 10 years later, we still go.
Jase Robertson
Yeah, here we are. No, yeah, I've got.
Si Robertson
It's a. I think it's. The door had. Was opened and. And for sure. Now we got to continue what Phil started. We just got to keep going.
Jase Robertson
Oh, amen.
Phil Robertson
Well, a good story never gets old now.
Jase Robertson
It's the greatest story ever told.
Phil Robertson
It's the greatest story ever told.
Jase Robertson
It's the greatest story.
Phil Robertson
And everybody's story is unique to them. Yeah, that's what's so cool about it.
Jase Robertson
And the coolest part is, though, it's all his story. Yeah, it's unique to each and every person, but it's all his, which is what's incredible.
Phil Robertson
Yeah, the original is the best.
Jase Robertson
Yeah.
Phil Robertson
Okay.
Jase Robertson
Well, the original is the one that enabled yours, so it's like, without the original, there is no yours.
Phil Robertson
Pretty wild.
Jase Robertson
It's a crazy.
Phil Robertson
Pretty wild.
Jase Robertson
Yeah. And how we're all connected through it, like, it's just. Man, it's cool. It's one of the actual. It's one of the cool things about being human. Yeah, well, there's some. There's some not so cool parts of it, too, you know, because you see the other side out there, too. But, you know, you get all this stuff, and you get all these messages and stuff. People are so kind to us, like, in our comments and all the things, for the most part, about listening and changing and doing all the things, man, just. We appreciate it. We read them, and we even read you negative ones, too, so fire them back. They're kind of funny sometimes. Some of you are clever. Some of you Downright hateful. But, you know, the clever ones, my hats off to you. I really like y'. All like. I like clever. Clever is fun. I like. Those are the ones I'll generally engage with just to see if we can have some fun. But now, man, we thank you all. We'll be hitting the road more, but even before we hit the road too hard, come celebrate with us August 31st. It's going to be fun. Be right here at home base. You know, we understand parking will be an issue, but the fine folks at Academy Sports are letting us use that into their parking lot, too. So if we have overflow, we'll have buses. We'll. We'll. We'll transport everybody that we can and make sure that everybody can do cool things. So hopefully y' all come celebrate with us. Enjoy. Does anybody have a verse off that? They won't go. Well, go ahead. Fear.
Martin
I was just thinking about Romans 1:16. That the gospel is the power for. For everyone. I better read it.
Si Robertson
I'm not ashamed.
Martin
I'm not ashamed. The Gospel. For in it is the. The power for everyone who believes. Is that right, John?
Si Robertson
Close.
Martin
What is it, John? I was going to look at it.
Si Robertson
Look at it.
Martin
I will look at it. Romans 1:16 says this.
Jase Robertson
You need me to hold it?
Martin
No.
Jase Robertson
Okay.
Martin
Be quiet, Martin. I know you can read it.
Jase Robertson
For there.
Martin
For I am not ashamed of the Gospel because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who's. Who believes. First for the Jew, then for the Gentile. For in the Gospel, a righteousness of God is revealed. A righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as written. The righteous will live by faith. Romans 1:16, 17.
Si Robertson
Yeah, that's awesome.
Jase Robertson
Ain't that something?
Si Robertson
Greatest story after that.
Jase Robertson
Greatest story ever told, man. You know what I say after. We'll see y' all next time right here in the duck call room.
Podcast Summary: Duck Call Room - "Uncle Si Turns to AI to Reunite With Phil Robertson (Sort Of)"
Release Date: July 31, 2025
In this engaging episode of Duck Call Room, hosts Si Robertson, Justin Martin, John-David Owen, John Godwin, Jay Stone, and Phillip McMillan reunite to deliver a blend of heartfelt stories, humorous anecdotes, and insightful discussions centered around their beloved Duck Commander legacy. The episode titled "Uncle Si Turns to AI to Reunite With Phil Robertson (Sort Of)" delves into themes of faith, community, and family traditions.
One of the standout segments of the episode is the heartfelt recounting of Chad’s battle with cancer and his miraculous recovery, attributed to the power of prayer and community support.
Phil Robertson shares, "We're gonna go unashamed for a few minutes." (01:35) introducing the segment dedicated to Chad.
Justin Martin elaborates on the connection, stating, "Chad, Chad, he does a little guiding, you know, and they've been killing some ducks." (04:03)
Phil Robertson emphasizes the impact of faith: "We never know what's going to happen when we pray for people." (05:05)
Chad himself shares a poignant message: "Man, I think the biggest thing is just never, never give up hope. Never stop believing." (13:28)
This segment underscores the show's commitment to sharing personal testimonies and the strength found in faith and community.
The conversation naturally transitions into a deep discussion on prayer, faith, and the Trinity.
Phil Robertson passionately affirms, "Prayer is a powerful thing. And I've had people actually pray for me." (08:05)
Church Integration: The hosts discuss upcoming events that blend their Christian faith with their Duck Commander activities, reinforcing their spiritual values.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to family culinary traditions, where the hosts reminisce about homemade recipes and the role of food in their upbringing.
Si Robertson reflects nostalgically: "I sat on the porch with Papa while he smoked his pot. I'd rather smell than that." (28:39)
Jase Robertson shares humorous memories about homemade pickles: "Every time I'd show up to stay with them during the summer... I just wanted to throw up." (28:16)
Phil Robertson discusses the meticulous process of smoking meat: "That's how we did hams. Pork, ham. You hang them up, y’all." (33:45)
These stories not only provide laughter but also highlight the importance of family bonds and shared traditions.
The hosts excitedly announce several upcoming events aimed at celebrating their legacy and engaging with their community.
Duck Commander Sunday Revival: "We're bringing back Duck Commander Sunday... right here at Duck Commander." (43:37)
The Hunt for Life Event in Wisconsin: Martin mentions, "In October, we're going back to Wisconsin for The Hunt for Life event." (51:07)
Labor Day Weekend Expo: "We encourage you to come on out... start that morning off with a worship service." (44:10)
These events are designed to foster community spirit, share testimonies, and celebrate their enduring legacy.
Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a conversational and interactive tone, often referencing AI-generated content to add humor and modern relevance.
Justin Martin introduces an AI-generated image: "I said, we're driving down the road going to Oklahoma... look, you talk about good year for hay." (23:35)
The hosts humorously critique the AI-created images, blending technology with their traditional humor.
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts share scriptural passages that resonate with their messages of faith and perseverance.
Martin reads from Romans 1:16-17: "For I am not ashamed of the Gospel because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." (54:25)
Phil Robertson adds, "The greatest story ever told." (52:15), encapsulating the episode's themes of redemption and divine purpose.
These final reflections reinforce the core values of the Duck Commander family, emphasizing faith as a guiding force in their lives.
Faith and Community: The episode highlights the profound impact of prayer and collective faith in overcoming personal challenges, exemplified by Chad’s recovery.
Family and Traditions: Through shared culinary stories, the hosts celebrate their family heritage and the importance of maintaining traditions.
Engagement and Legacy: Announcements of upcoming events demonstrate their commitment to community engagement and preserving the Duck Commander legacy.
Humor and Modernity: Incorporating AI-generated content adds a contemporary twist, showcasing their ability to blend tradition with modern technology.
Phil Robertson: "We gonna go unashamed for a few minutes." (01:35)
Chad: "Never stop believing. I was on death's door many, many times through that process." (13:28)
Phil Robertson: "Prayer is a powerful thing." (08:05)
Jase Robertson: "Every time I'd show up to stay with them during the summer... I just wanted to throw up." (28:16)
Phil Robertson: "That's how we did hams. Pork, ham. You hang them up, y’all." (33:45)
Martin: "For I am not ashamed of the Gospel because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." (54:25)
Phil Robertson: "The greatest story ever told." (52:15)
This episode of Duck Call Room masterfully intertwines humor, heartfelt stories, and spiritual reflections, offering listeners both entertainment and inspiration. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their content, the episode provides valuable insights into the enduring bonds of family, faith, and community that define the Duck Commander legacy.