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Released Tuesday, 14th November 2023
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0:00

Cue the music . Cue the music . We don't have music

0:02

yet , but we got an old buddy

0:04

working on that . It's a good idea . Yeah

0:07

, welcome to the Kings Creek podcast . The

0:09

whole goal of this episode

0:11

is to basically Introduce

0:13

the podcast , introduce some of the people that you're gonna

0:15

be hearing from ie , jesse

0:17

and myself and just

0:20

kind of give you guys an idea of what to expect

0:22

moving forward from this podcast

0:24

. That said , for

0:26

those who might not know what Kings

0:28

Creek is , jesse , why don't

0:30

you take the floor and just kind of introduce

0:32

Kings Creek again to the listeners and tell

0:35

them what it's all about ?

0:37

well , first office is pretty cool

0:39

. It's been a long time coming

0:42

, but you know I still

0:44

cannot answer what Kings Creek is any better

0:46

than I could any other time . It's

0:48

our clothing brand and

0:51

we started it in 2014 and

0:54

it was birthed out

0:57

of our church and Then

1:00

we decided to take it public and

1:02

, you know , just go

1:04

all in with it and it

1:07

kind of grew , you know , and it's

1:09

created a lot of great opportunities . We've

1:11

met a lot of cool people still do meet

1:14

a lot of cool people , a lot of cool relationships , and

1:17

it's just kind of created a space for us

1:19

to To

1:22

meet neat people and talk about cool

1:24

, cool stuff and yeah it's

1:26

. It's pretty simple to me . I

1:29

wish I could hire somebody . That's probably a

1:31

good thing for somebody like you on the outside to be able

1:33

to Explain it , because when you're in

1:36

the middle of it it's so hard to explain . Yeah , I

1:38

mean , the nuts and bolts are our clothing line . We're

1:41

in retail stores and online and and you

1:45

know , it's just kind of our take

1:47

on all things apparel

1:49

related .

1:50

Yeah , so from an outsider's perspective

1:52

. That's , you gave like the humble

1:54

answer , which is commendable . But

1:56

the Kings Creek Brand

1:59

is so much more than just a brand and

2:01

a clothing line , as you kind

2:04

of alluded to . It's really about the relationships

2:06

that you guys have created , whether

2:09

that's in Nashville , whether that's in professional

2:11

sports or just locally in

2:13

hometown . It's

2:15

really about you know the relationships and connecting

2:17

with people . Right , and so I'm

2:19

sorry to interrupt , but

2:21

you were you were the very first natural

2:24

like guest on the show

2:26

that I have for the nation podcast where

2:28

you weren't like a friend of mine or anything prior

2:30

Reached out and you gracefully

2:33

said , yes , sure , let's do it . And from

2:35

there we've kind of formed a really cool

2:38

relationship and I've

2:40

gotten to not only like

2:42

here in an interview

2:44

but experience the relationship , building

2:46

a connection that you guys have so

2:49

like gracefully Woven into

2:51

the brand of Kings Creek .

2:53

Yeah , I mean that's a go . I mean you really wish that more

2:56

people would realize that . You

2:58

know , you try to tell people that , look , it's not

3:00

about selling hats and stuff

3:02

for us , it's about the relationships . But

3:04

it's kind of like when I was in the automotive industry

3:06

that I Used to tell people

3:08

, man , I can't wait to this thing tears up and

3:12

they were just looking at me crazy . They were like what are you talking

3:14

about , you know , and just kind of joking , laugh

3:16

it off . But I was like , well then , I mean I can tell

3:18

you all day long how

3:20

we're gonna treat you as a customer and the benefits of doing

3:23

business with us , but until something

3:25

bad happens , you really don't know . Mm-hmm

3:27

. And so you know

3:29

, I can tell you till I'm blue in the face and

3:31

that's the same thing with our brand and I don't think

3:34

it's necessary . You know , I'd like to

3:36

, as humbly as I can

3:38

, just say that it's maybe a little bit

3:40

more in our DNA , mining Melissa's

3:43

and our families and now what's grown in

3:45

our business and our employees . It's

3:49

just kind of a different , an oddball

3:51

way of thinking about things , but putting

3:53

other people first and trying to help as many people

3:55

get what they want on . Our life has become

3:57

a goal of ours , and then the main

3:59

thing is is living our life

4:02

, and then our business is kind

4:04

of shaped around our life

4:06

instead of , you

4:09

know , allowing ourselves to just , you

4:11

know , give each other what's left over

4:13

from our career . So we just wanted to have

4:16

our lives and and do life , and

4:18

then our career kind of was what

4:21

got the leftovers right .

4:23

Yeah , I really like that . One

4:25

thing that I took almost immediately

4:28

from our first meeting and Wanted

4:30

to plug into my podcast immediately

4:33

was giving greatly . That's

4:35

kind of like . That's what I termed it , as

4:38

Obviously you might call it something

4:40

else , but the idea that if you're

4:42

gonna do something like you give it your all whether

4:44

that's financially , spiritually , mentally

4:46

, physically , emotionally like , if

4:48

you're gonna do something , do it and do

4:51

it with a good intent , and that's

4:53

one aspect that I hope definitely it

4:56

definitely will carry into this podcast . Moving

4:58

forward , I

5:01

guess we should introduce ourselves a

5:03

little bit and kind of talk about

5:05

ourselves . So you're Jesse Strickland

5:07

, why don't you kind of take that

5:10

?

5:11

Well , that's another one . I'm just the

5:13

hat guy , you know . But I'm

5:15

married , I have two kids . I

5:18

say kids , I mean they're young adults . I've

5:21

got a son , noah , that worked with

5:23

our company for a long time and he's

5:26

22 years old , be 23

5:28

in a couple months . And then I've got a daughter

5:30

that's about to graduate from college and

5:32

start grad school . She's

5:35

21 years old and

5:37

it's just , we're young empty nesters

5:40

, you know , trying to just

5:42

be productive in life , and I mean we're pretty

5:45

plugged into our community and that's kind

5:47

of where we get our , I guess

5:49

, our joy , our fulfillment , trying to get in

5:52

what I consider to be way

5:54

too many things . I mean we're involved with a

5:56

lot . You know from time to time that it gets tough

5:58

to juggle it , but that's just kind of become

6:01

a definition of our life , just

6:03

juggling whatever's in front of you

6:05

and so . But

6:07

other than that I'm just started this brand

6:10

. You know , I've got a love for the outdoors and a passion

6:12

for the outdoors and it's

6:14

been kind of cool to see how

6:16

your passions change . You

6:18

know and it's not that I'm not still passionate about the

6:20

outdoors , but I realized that what I'm really

6:22

passionate about is people , and

6:25

I really enjoy spending time with people

6:27

from every different walk of life . And

6:30

if you're not an outdoorsman , that's fine too

6:32

. I mean , I don't really

6:34

understand it , probably

6:37

don't trust you as much as I would somebody else , but

6:39

and that's obviously

6:42

tongue in cheek I just

6:44

enjoy being with people .

6:45

Yeah , noah is a voice

6:48

that hopefully you guys will hear . I've talked

6:50

to him about coming on here , so I'll

6:52

get him on here , don't worry , I'd love it . Yeah

6:54

, I guess to piggyback

6:57

off that , my name is Mike Wojcik . I

7:00

guess , if you listen to this

7:02

, the most notable thing

7:04

about me is that I would have for

7:06

the nation podcast . But before that

7:08

, and most importantly , I'm

7:11

a husband and a father to Jenna

7:13

Wojcik , my wife , and our son Jackson . He

7:16

is 17 months as of the time

7:18

of this recording and is a handful . And

7:21

, if anybody , I

7:23

guess the big takeaway for parenthood

7:25

right now is everything that

7:27

parents told you prior to you having a child

7:30

, like oh , you'll get it one day and you

7:32

think you do , until the moment

7:34

comes and that your world changes

7:37

in an instant and then you understand

7:39

For sure I get

7:41

it . So that's probably my

7:43

most proud accomplishment as of now

7:46

. I think Might only

7:48

be like one of the best accomplishments that

7:50

you can have as a father's to have have

7:52

children and and a wife to share that with

7:54

. Nonetheless

7:57

, I do have for the nation podcast

7:59

. That was a show . That's how we got

8:01

Connected here and

8:04

that's me , in a nutshell , pretty simple

8:07

Lucky to be here . Really , I

8:09

guess that's . That's the main takeaway for

8:11

listeners .

8:12

I'm the lucky one here , I mean

8:14

we can argue that , obviously

8:16

, and the main thing I think that

8:19

I would like to get across is you

8:21

know , we're not coming

8:23

out proclaiming to have all this knowledge and

8:25

all this revolutionary

8:28

you know methods of dealing

8:31

with problems . Yeah , that's right and we

8:34

just realized that it's got to be done together . And

8:36

and maybe the difference in our age

8:38

we're bringing two

8:41

different , I guess , aspects

8:43

and two different opinions of things and they're

8:45

not always gonna be the same . I'm sure you

8:47

know I haven't met anybody yet , thankfully

8:49

, that agrees with 100% of what I say . That

8:53

doesn't mean I'm not gonna continue to try to persuade

8:55

you right and Convince

8:57

you that I'm right , but

9:00

it is fun to have good

9:02

, healthy conversation and

9:05

I absolutely love watching

9:07

you and your family and Raising

9:10

Jackson and I think , man , if I could just get one more shot

9:12

. I Just want one

9:14

more shot because by the time you think you get it figured

9:16

out and I'm pretty good at it . Now

9:19

, all of a sudden the kids are grown and I promise

9:22

you they're not interested in what I have to say .

9:23

Yeah .

9:24

You just hope , maybe something stuck from a long time

9:27

ago .

9:27

Yeah , but it's . It's one of those moments

9:29

. I think that comes full circle , because when

9:31

the moment comes where they become parents

9:34

, lord willing They'll understand

9:36

, and then that Information that you

9:38

thought you lost becomes a whole lot more

9:40

valuable .

9:41

I cannot wait for the day they start

9:43

admitting how right we

9:45

were for so long . Yeah and

9:47

how they tortured us for so long and they're

9:50

a little unappreciative . Selves can , and

9:52

I'm just kidding , I mean , they're very appreciative and we're

9:54

grateful for them . But it is kind of neat

9:56

when you start connecting the dots and those Ding-ding

9:59

start going off and you're like man , I now I

10:01

can , I see what

10:03

they're talking about .

10:04

So yeah , all right , I

10:06

guess it's important for us to

10:09

first describe the values that

10:11

define Kings Creek , and I think

10:13

you're great to answer that question . So

10:15

what values do you think transcend the brand

10:17

of Kings Creek apparel ? I

10:19

?

10:19

mean I think the the

10:22

shortest list is is To

10:25

Jesse Strickland and his family . I mean

10:27

, our faith in God

10:29

, you know , transcends

10:32

everything else and we

10:34

truly have tried to live a life that

10:37

reflects that and

10:39

We've tried to stay , not

10:41

just , you know , in

10:43

a positive frame of mind regarding that

10:45

, but we try to live out our lives in worship

10:47

, not just , you know , turning

10:50

it on and turning it off you know everything that we do

10:52

. We tried to in its . To me

10:54

it's a little bit more natural that way you don't have to remember

10:56

how you're supposed to act from time

10:58

to time . I mean it's just , it's a true , transparent

11:01

, you know attitude

11:03

and we also

11:06

have seen that you know when you have a some

11:08

sort of success with a brand and

11:10

people and are so quick to to

11:12

pick you up and Put you on a pedestal

11:15

and things of that nature . So part of the , the

11:17

goal of our brand , has been just to be transparent

11:19

, to show the good , the bad , the ugly . You

11:21

know it's tough running a business . It's tough being

11:23

married . It's tough . I mean life's tough and

11:26

we don't . We never want to come across

11:28

as One unapproachable

11:31

. That's probably my biggest fear is

11:33

to be unapproachable . But

11:35

our brand just represents our lifestyle

11:38

and that lifestyle is is God

11:40

first and I'm definitely not gonna

11:43

follow the lead with a lot of people . You know

11:45

God . Family faith that you know , yeah

11:47

, but it's , it's

11:50

to us , it . If we

11:52

have to say it , then we're

11:54

failing . It should be

11:56

evident how we treat people . It should be evident

11:58

in our business and

12:01

it's not always the most popular position to be in , but

12:03

we've been told from the beginning . We know

12:06

the position that we're gonna be in and we know how we're gonna

12:08

be thought of , which is fine

12:10

Accountability is a good

12:12

thing and consequences

12:14

to maybe not living up to that , that

12:18

level of expectations

12:20

from people . You know , I think that's something

12:22

that's healthy too mistakes , but

12:25

we , just we have a desire to serve the Lord and

12:27

we have a desire to serve our community

12:29

and then , aside

12:31

from that , we have a desire to serve each other , you

12:33

know , and to serve is whoever's

12:36

in front of us , and that's probably the biggest

12:38

mantra that we've got is just serve whoever's in

12:40

front of us and

12:43

keep the main thing

12:45

.

12:45

The main thing in the words of the great theologian

12:47

Kirby Smart that's

12:49

interesting that you would say that , especially being in

12:52

Alabama family , it's very tough to say that , but I

12:54

could not .

12:56

I couldn't get around it , yeah .

12:57

So I guess then , the main thing

12:59

for this podcast is like it's

13:02

basically an extension of the brand . That's

13:04

the way I like to think about this in

13:06

working together with you . My frame

13:09

of reference is it's

13:11

extending the brand in the sense of it's

13:14

conversations , with that transparency that you

13:16

talked about the good , the bad , the ugly , getting

13:18

to know our guests , and

13:20

just conversations , like you said , from your perspective

13:23

. Then from maybe a younger perspective

13:25

not saying you're old , but you know what

13:27

I'm saying , definitely old and

13:29

just hopefully throw in a comedic twist

13:31

now and then and just be genuine

13:33

, just connect with people . I think that's kind

13:36

of your main goal in this is to connect and serve

13:38

others through this . This is just

13:40

another arm and extension in doing

13:43

so .

13:43

Right and I mean I think it's gonna . We're pretty open-minded

13:45

about it too . You know , it's kind of like when we started

13:47

the brand , we thought that the outdoor industry was gonna be

13:49

the . That's the avenue for growth . We

13:52

were surprised when , you know , we

13:54

kind of took the Nashville run and Nashville kind of

13:56

got us to the next level with some friends

13:59

of ours there . So I'm

14:01

very hesitant about trying to put

14:03

too many you

14:05

know , too much of my opinion of where we

14:07

should go or where we shouldn't go . We're just gonna go wherever

14:09

the podcast leads us . We're gonna have

14:12

some pretty interesting guests on that

14:14

. I think people will be able to connect with . And

14:17

the main goal . Obviously

14:19

our business is attached to it , but

14:22

our main goal is you

14:24

know the business is a byproduct If

14:26

we can help the one , you

14:29

know we're definitely more than willing to

14:31

leave the 99 to help the one . So

14:33

, and it's not gonna all be so

14:36

, just uptight

14:38

and you know , just

14:41

very black and white , we're gonna

14:43

hopefully dive into some things that

14:45

are you know , there's a lot of

14:47

situations in life that and is

14:49

definitely okay to use . You know you can be

14:52

something and something else . You

14:54

don't have to be so lying in the sand . You

14:56

know you're gonna draw that line in the sand and it's just either

14:59

, or the days of either , or

15:01

. You know , regarding certain things

15:03

to us obviously are

15:05

still relevant , but

15:08

not in the biggest area

15:11

of our lives . You know there's a lot of ands .

15:13

Yeah .

15:13

And we just want to give people an avenue to

15:16

have that conversation . Hopefully that will

15:18

promote good conversation and

15:20

hopefully we make some pretty cool people and we bring some

15:22

pretty cool stories to people that you

15:24

know aren't the popular stories being

15:26

told right now within our own

15:28

community and outside of our community . You know

15:31

there's a lot of people that have some pretty powerful

15:33

stories and

15:35

then there's some hilarious ones .

15:36

Yeah .

15:37

And we're going to sit and rest in a bunch of them hilarious

15:39

ones too . So I'm just going to be

15:42

, I'm excited . I think it's going to be pretty cool .

15:43

Yeah , this is an endeavor that I literally

15:46

could have only dreamed of , and so to be a part of it

15:48

is pretty incredible when

15:52

I think to describe

15:55

our typical guest who would join us

15:58

on the show . Who would you , if you could

16:00

build the archetype of that person ? Who

16:02

would it be ?

16:04

I think it's going to be somebody that lives

16:06

the hard life , and

16:09

the hard life meaning it's

16:11

, you know , that person that does

16:13

the right thing , even when it doesn't make sense , just

16:15

because it's sometimes you got to do the right thing , just because

16:17

it's the right thing to do . And

16:20

maybe they haven't always lived that way , you

16:23

know . Maybe they've been in a pretty tough spot for a long

16:25

time and now they're on their way out . And some , you

16:27

know , they got some great tools to get , help , get

16:29

other people there . But

16:31

you know , the Kings Creek are the unsung heroes , that's

16:34

the creakers , that's the people that are

16:36

working behind the scenes that

16:38

aren't doing it for the glory

16:40

. They're not doing it because

16:42

of what notoriety they're going to get

16:44

, but nothing could start without

16:46

them and nothing could function without

16:48

them . And that's the person that I feel like

16:51

you know , always the real nice looking

16:53

guy or girl , lady

16:55

, woman , however you want to say it . You know

16:57

they're the ones that are out front , just the

16:59

poster child . But I'm going to tell you

17:01

there's somebody made that poster and

17:03

to me that's the one that gets forgotten

17:06

about , and

17:08

I just think it's time that we start understanding

17:10

and recognizing some of those people

17:13

because they have a wealth of knowledge that we can all benefit

17:15

from .

17:15

Absolutely . I second that to

17:18

you know , the nth degree . And the other

17:20

thing I think is important too , for , like some

17:22

of the more known guests that we might

17:24

have on , is

17:26

humanizing them to a sense where

17:28

it's like , you know , we think that they live

17:31

a certain way based on what we see on social media

17:33

, but you know , our

17:35

goal is to get to connect with that person

17:37

and level with them on a human to

17:39

human basis , Like they struggle

17:41

the same ways that we struggle , maybe

17:44

in different aspects of their life , but

17:46

emotions are emotions and we all feel them in

17:48

a similar fashion .

17:50

Right and I think in any industry that you

17:52

yourself are the product you

17:55

know you can . It's very tough

17:57

to navigate through life because you've

17:59

got to sell yourself so much that

18:02

you kind of you lose touch

18:04

with what's important and you lose touch with

18:07

the outside

18:09

world . You know a lot of the guys that

18:11

we have become close

18:13

to in Nashville , for example , the music

18:16

people , music artists . You

18:19

know a lot of people think , well , once they made it , they've changed

18:21

dramatically . Well , it's not , they don't change

18:23

, they're still the same people . But

18:26

unfortunately the people around them change because

18:28

as their success grows , you

18:30

know everybody around them thinks that they need to treat them differently

18:33

and that , you

18:35

know , it's just , they're shielded

18:37

from a lot of things and that's

18:39

not what they want deep down inside . And

18:42

you know , once you befriend a couple

18:44

people that are successful

18:46

in that industry , you start to see

18:48

that there's an emptiness there

18:50

there's . You know the most

18:52

popular people in the world are the a lot

18:55

of times the loneliest , because it's , you

18:57

know , we tell our kids all the time we just had a conversation

18:59

with one of our children that

19:01

you know it's lonely at the top , but

19:05

you know the air's cleaner and

19:07

sooner or later . You just hope that

19:10

you know more

19:13

people will come alongside you , but this

19:15

is a tough world for a young person

19:17

trying to do the right thing to live in because it's

19:19

not the . You're not in the cool group

19:21

anymore , and so it's the

19:23

same thing with a lot of the guys that we deal with , you

19:26

know , in Nashville and other cities

19:28

and of course

19:30

by saying Nashville we're just referring to , you

19:33

know , the country music industry . It's

19:37

just a . It's a tough world . It's a very lonely

19:39

, a lonely town .

19:41

Yeah , yeah , there's , and there's , several

19:43

songs out there . I can name a few , but the first that

19:45

comes to my head is Morgan Wallin's song

19:48

Live in the Dream . I think , yeah , live in the Dream . Basically

19:51

, the song outlines that exact thing . Like

19:53

you , it looks one way , but realistically

19:56

, like I'm lonely sometimes , for

19:58

sure . You got a lot of fake friends

20:00

, I think , at that point . But

20:04

to bring it back to a

20:06

more uplifting and bright

20:08

sense no-transcript

20:13

to kind of share our love of

20:16

God's provision with the listeners and

20:18

hopefully steward conversations

20:21

in the best light that glorify him .

20:23

That's right , and I can assure you that my goal

20:25

is to help

20:28

other people see that

20:31

one there's a way out

20:33

if they're in a situation

20:35

that's not the best situation ever

20:37

, because I never want to make light of

20:39

somebody that's going through a super , you know , real

20:41

tough time . However , I think

20:43

that for the majority of us , I

20:46

think it's pretty easy to see you

20:48

know the blessings that we've got and how you

20:50

know we we're overlooking , we're

20:52

kind of stepping over dollars to pick

20:54

up dimes . You know we're focusing on some things

20:57

that we could easily put to bed and

20:59

move forward , but it's

21:01

it's always easier to talk about when

21:04

you're not in the conflict , and

21:06

so hopefully we can kind of head off

21:08

some of those before they become a real

21:10

issue for people .

21:11

That's awesome . Yeah , and

21:13

what I wanted to say is

21:15

people listening . If you want to send in

21:17

stories or maybe a

21:19

question that you have many

21:22

of you might be familiar with the clock Creek and hashtag

21:25

on Instagram anything

21:27

that would be kind of like categorized

21:29

under that , or , like

21:32

I said , a question , email that to the

21:34

Kings Creek podcast at gmailcom

21:37

and maybe we will talk

21:39

about it on the show and give our

21:41

two cents on the matter .

21:43

Yeah , I mean we're definitely not opposed to hearing

21:45

about potential guests . If

21:47

you've got somebody that is that

21:49

unsung hero that we talk about a lot , that

21:52

we can get in here and just really dig

21:54

inside and see what's going on in that brain

21:56

and try to figure out how we can multiply it and

21:59

get it out to the rest of the world

22:01

, because you know , so we could all learn from

22:03

it .

22:03

Yeah .

22:04

I mean , that's , that's to me , what needs to be . It's

22:06

very easy to spread . You

22:08

know , divisiveness spreads like

22:10

a wildfire , but you know , those

22:13

that are connected , those that can with

22:16

a good sense of humor that can laugh something

22:18

off that's often not talked about

22:20

because it's not . It's not cool , it's not newsworthy

22:22

. So we're

22:25

just gonna try to do our part and get in some of those . So if

22:27

you know people that would be great guests

22:29

, we'd love to to

22:31

hear about them , we'd love to talk to them , and

22:34

then we'll just go from there with it .

22:36

Awesome , yeah , well , that , I think , kind of wraps

22:38

up episode one . This is mostly

22:40

just an introduction podcast

22:43

, getting you guys primed and ready for what's

22:46

to come , and I think we are gonna kick this off

22:48

with the thankful series . It might

22:50

be called something when we go to kick

22:52

it off , but that's kind of what we've chalked

22:54

it up to be now and it's just a

22:57

series on gratitude and what it means

22:59

to be thankful , and we

23:02

just think that's appropriate with the holidays coming

23:05

up right .

23:05

I mean , especially just start out , I think

23:07

, by defining it . You know , what is that ? What does it look

23:10

like in your life ? And and then , obviously

23:12

it's gonna be about some people that are

23:14

very grateful for things and that probably

23:16

shouldn't be right , and that's the things

23:18

that we want . On covers that , there's , there's , there

23:21

is a silver lining , and , and you

23:23

know , I hope that people will be able to connect with this

23:25

and really change some

23:27

people's mentality , maybe the thought

23:29

process , and that

23:31

one's gonna be a fun , a fun series

23:33

to kick it off with absolutely , absolutely

23:36

.

23:36

Yeah , there's someone out there that doesn't look like you , but

23:39

maybe is going through some similar things , so I would

23:41

just encourage you to have a conversation

23:43

, as you all said . It might be it might just

23:46

be the hat that sparks the conversation

23:48

, that's to a new best friend .

23:50

That's exactly right , and I couldn't . There's countless stories

23:52

and I'd love to share some

23:54

of those stories , and I'm sure we will . And

23:57

it's just so humbling

23:59

to me when something as simple as a

24:01

duck on a hat can create

24:03

a relationship , and

24:06

we've got many examples of that if

24:09

we're just willing to let our guard

24:11

down a little bit , be vulnerable and

24:13

look at things from other people's point of view

24:15

. It's not always treat other

24:17

people how you want to be treated . You

24:19

know , a lot of times you just need to treat people

24:21

for the time being how they want to be treated , and

24:24

if you concentrate on some of that , then we

24:27

can get over a lot of these little bitty

24:29

issues we've got . Get on to some bigger ones like coke

24:31

or Pepsi that's

24:34

a good one and it's Diet Coke .

24:35

Dancing answer . It's none of those , that's Diet

24:37

Coke artificial sweetener . It's

24:39

good for you yeah , sure , it's alright , we'll

24:41

die eventually , alright . Well , that'll

24:44

wrap it up . That's a fantastic one to end

24:46

it on Diet Coke or Pepsi . Or Coke

24:48

or Pepsi .

24:49

I don't even think down south , I don't even think it's worth

24:51

discussing . Yeah , pepsi's

24:53

for north of the Mason Dixon line , cause

24:56

it's for humans .

24:58

Yeah , that is true that is true , alright

25:01

, guys . Well , until next time , grab

25:03

a life jacket , jump in the creek . It's

25:05

a rough ride you

25:35

.

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