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I recently learned a critical lesson about what can be done in one day's time.
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When you wake up in Maine and you go to bed in Texarkana, Arkansas, you realize you can get a lot done in 24 hours.
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That's right.
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That is On Tap Today on Share the Truggle Podcast as I take you behind the scenes in the most epic, ridiculous road trip I have ever been on in me life.
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Let me tell you something.
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Everybody struggles.
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The difference is some people choose to go through it and some choose to grow through it.
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But the choice is completely yours.
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Which one you choose will have a very profound effect on the way you live your life.
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If you find strength in the struggle, then this podcast is for you.
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If you have a relationship that is comfortable with uncomfortable conversations, uncomfortable conversations challenge you, humble you, and they build you.
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Most disagreements, they stem from our own insecurities.
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You are right where you need to be.
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Oh, it is true.
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It is damn true.
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I am ultra excited to be back with you because today is episode 299.
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99, and I'm feeling oh so fine.
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You believe it?
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One episode to go till we hit the even 300.
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I gotta think of something special.
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But if it's true to my fashion, I will wait to the very last minute, and you'll hear me saying the same thing I'm about to say.
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Oh well, it's Tuesday night, it's quarter past ten, and here we are again, just trying to get this done and get it in before the old deadline.
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Because it seems to be how I live my life lately, just off the seat of my pants, running up against every single deadline possible.
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And I'm gonna be honest, there comes a time in life when you feel a little bit run down, when you feel a little bit burnt out, when you feel just a touch overwhelmed, when you look around and everything seems to be closing in on you.
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It is a tough time to survive.
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And lately I have felt the walls closing in.
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Lately I feel like I'm running the ragged edge of burning the candle on both ends, just trying to make a rhyme, a reason, trying to make sense, and hopefully someday, somehow, praying to make some dollars and cents.
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That is the journey that I've been on.
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I don't know if each and every one of you have been on that same struggle bus as me, but if you are, I want to give you that shot of hopium, that dose of optimism, and say, hey man, I think it's gonna be alright.
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Let's just weather this storm, and on the other side of this storm, I think we're not only gonna get back to our norm, we're gonna go above and beyond it.
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We're gonna achieve those wild dreams we have for ourselves.
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It's coming.
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This is just a test.
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You gotta suffer through some dark days to make sure you really, really want it.
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And uh for myself and my business and my family, we have been fighting the good fight.
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And I'm not really gonna peel back the onion too much today.
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That's a conversation for another day, but I can tell you that these battles can almost beat you.
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They can almost defeat you, they can get you damn near down and out.
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But you do everything you can to claw and scratch and pull yourself out.
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And that is the step in the process that I am at today, boys and girls.
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I am scratching, I am clawing, and I'm pulling myself up.
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So allow this to be a battle cry for those of you that are just like me.
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Allow this to be the mantra that pulls us through, that gets us from the darkness to the light.
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Please know you are not the only one tonight that is kicking and screaming, scratching and clawin', pulling yourself out.
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But the truth is, when we are bold enough to say it, we will leave success and clues on our trail to success.
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And if we are bold enough and courageous enough to share these things that we are going through, this this deep dark battle and struggle that we find ourselves pulling ourselves through, there is safety and comfort in knowing that other ones and and friends and loyal ones are in the foxhole with you.
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So, to those of you that are battling with me, I am here with you.
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I am by your side, and I too sell she you through.
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You understand?
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We're gonna get there.
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It's gonna happen.
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I didn't expect that little wake up call, freaking uh motivational smack your your your mama and save the drama and the trauma conversation.
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I didn't expect that, but it really goes hand in hand with today's show, as I said to you, and you really never know just how much you can get done in a day until you wake up in Maine and you go to bed in Texarkana.
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Okay?
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The reason why I'm connecting these two dots, the reason why I'm saying what I'm saying right here is I just went on the most ridiculous, miraculous road trip of my lifetime, and I was encouraged to do so in the middle of the foxhole, in the middle of this tried and true struggle that I try to pull myself and you out of.
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My wife said to me, You need this break.
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Just take it.
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That's where we're gonna take it today.
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Last week I left y'all with a little cliffhanger talking about sharing some road trip news, some crazy stories that were about to come, because I knew the journey that I was about to embark on.
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Last week, during our episode, I gave a major thank you and kudos to Chris Ryu for bringing me to Boston to go into the garden, to watching Monday Night Raw, to having an absolute blast of a time to unplugging to unwind.
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As a man from Maine, I doesn't really truly like to travel to Massachusetts very often.
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More specifically, I don't find myself in Boston all too often.
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This old boy of yours had to go to Boston two times in one week.
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Because if y'all remember my journey to Daytona, if you remember my two-year streak of going to Daytona Bike Week, I have been accompanied by a great friend and brother of mine, Brian Palmolo, Mr.
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BP and his boy Zach.
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We have gone to Daytona together.
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On the most recent trip, the one I recapped a few weeks ago, Brian was uh mesmerized by a recreational vehicle.
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He went ahead and bought himself an RV.
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And Brian and Zach drove the RV home, and I drove Brian's uh truck with Chris's trailer and all the LPA merchandise loaded down, and we headed on home, and uh it was a tremendous little adventure.
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It was the worst road trip home I've ever experienced.
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It was like the longest ride ever of our lives.
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It was crazy.
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I mean, it was beautiful at times, but crazy because we had all the construction, all the traffic, all the nonsense you could imagine.
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But since that little road trip extravaganza, Brian has come home with this RV, excited to get on the road and to use it.
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And uh his father-in-law uh feels the same way.
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So he started shopping for an RV, and Brian said to me, Hey man, if my father-in-law picks up an RV and he buys you an airplane ticket, would you fly out with me to drive that some bitch home?
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And I said, Yeah, man, if I'm not on the road, you can book me in.
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Well, a couple weeks go by and Brian calls me and says, You still down for that rodeo?
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And I said, Hell yeah, I'm down for that rodeo.
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And then he called me back again and he said, Hey man, I'm about to book us two tickets, but I gotta say something to you.
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We're not going to Florida.
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We're going to Texas.
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And I said, Hey man, I love me some Texas.
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I don't love me a ride home from Texas.
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I've never driven home from Texas.
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I imagine it's a hell ride to drive home from Texas.
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But if that's what we need to do, that's what we'll do.
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Now, let me just reserve my man card for a minute.
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I didn't say over the phone, yeah, thousand percent.
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I'm in.
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I need to check with the wife, okay?
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Let's just put that out there.
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But this is how we connect the stories, because I said to my wife, hey man, Brian wants to do this.
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I know this is the most convenient time.
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And before I could even mention it, she said, go.
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Just go.
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Why are you asking me?
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Just go.
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And I said, What do you what do you mean?
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I was just gone for two weeks, and uh I'm gonna be gone again, and and this is a horrible time.
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I'm not making any money, and we could be at an event, and there's these things that we should be doing, and she said, That doesn't matter to me.
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I think that you need to go on this trip.
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Number one, you owe it to Brian, and I and I said, I agree a thousand percent.
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That's why I I want to do it, because no matter what the situation and circumstance is, I owe it to Brian, I should be there.
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And she said, You owe it to him and you need to be there for him, but you also owe it to yourself.
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You need to get away without responsibility, you need to get away without an event, you need to get away without the pressure of being successful at an event, you need to just get away.
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And she said, On your way home, where you're coming through, what's your path?
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How's it gonna go?
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What are you gonna do?
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And I said, Well, I do believe we're gonna drive right through Tennessee, and she said, If you're telling me that you're gonna get a free ride to your two favorite places in the entire country, Texas and Tennessee, then I don't know why you're standing here asking me.
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And I said, Well, maybe I think I do know why I asked you to marry me because we are perfect.
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So that's how that went.
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Well, as y'all know, you've been watching the news, you've been living life, you realize this is the worst possible time to travel.
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When we left last week, this is when um TSA is going without pay, thanks to the Democrats shooting down any deal possible and then deciding to go on Easter vacation.
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So um TSA lines out the door each and every day, and the highest gas prices we paid in recent time.
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So you factor all those things and you say, hey man, we're gonna fly to Texas, the possibility of delays and canceled flights, long lines and the TSA lines.
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You think about driving an RAV home from Texas, paying the fuel prices all along the way, and you say, This really doesn't add up.
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But not much of my life adds up, and not much of it makes a whole lot of sense.
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You just get out there and do it, and uh that's kind of what we did.
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So on Monday, I went to Boston for Monday Night Raw.
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Oh, let's just say last weekend I went on Thursday to Bangor to the University of Maine, Orino.
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Came home Sunday in a snowstorm, Monday, head out to Boston for Monday Night Raw, and then on Thursday at 2 in the morning, I'm getting up to head back to Boston.
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So I'm just gonna give y'all a little synopsis.
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I'm just gonna bring you guys, you know, beneath the sheets in a little road trip extravaganza.
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I'm not gonna give you all the details, more of an outline, because there might be more details at another time.
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But I want to take you inside the craziest road trip I've ever been on, uh, and the one of the most just wonderful trips that I think I could have ever imagined.
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So let's say a few things first.
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Number one, you gotta be flexible to post something like this off.
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Nothing's gonna really go truly your way.
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You're not gonna have the opportunity to plan each and every day.
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You can't really live by a schedule or a guideline as to what you gotta get done each and every day.
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So you gotta be flexible.
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You don't know where you're gonna start, where you're gonna stop, where you're gonna finish, where you're gonna be.
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You just gotta roll with it.
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You understand me?
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That's how these trips work.
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You gotta have yourself a tag team partner that feels the exact same way you do.
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You gotta be low maintenance heroes all the way through.
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I'm gonna tell you that to be the true.
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You understand what I'm saying?
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This just is what it is.
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It's gonna take a real savage fellow road dog.
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Y'all gotta be road warriors.
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You gotta be ready to go.
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This trip, not for the faint of heart.
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This trip, not for most people that you know.
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You understand?
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That's just the truth to be told.
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You gotta also come to grips where if you find something that you really truly love and want to do, you probably ain't gonna spend a lot of time doing it because you ain't got much time to do it.
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You understand?
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That's the kind of trip that we went on.
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So, let's start this with old B man sending me a text message at about 1 45 in the morning on um Thursday morning saying he's leaving his house.
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I get up, start getting ready, and I'm standing outside in the rain with my with my book pack and my carry on, just ready to roll.
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Brian shows up with a rent of car, I jump in and we say, Son of a bitch, we're about to get this going.
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Okay?
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Now, in true fashion, when Brian's rolling down the road on the old satellite radio, Waylon Jennings pops on.
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Perfect road trip scenario that's just setting us, setting us up, letting us know this is the way it's about to go.
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I get in the car and we head out.
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We roll through Boston, get to the airport, get the car over to the rent a car location, drop that sucker off, hitch on to uh one of the buses, and then get ourselves over to I believe it's Logan Airport in Boston.
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And uh I'm gonna give a shout out to TSA in Boston because we made it all the way through the check line in maybe 30 minutes, 40 minutes, something like that.
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Certainly in under an hour, we were standing at our gate ready to rock and roll.
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Everything there, super smooth.
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No delays, no issues, no craziness along the way.
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Get on the plane, pretty smooth ride from Boston all the way to H Town.
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That is Houston, Texas.
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Okay?
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Now, Houston, Texas just happens to be one of the airports that I was seeing all week long on Fox News because it's one of the airports that had the longest lines.
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They're saying it was five or six hours to make it through TSA.
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They also instructed a lot of federal agents, government agents, ICE agents to be at the airports helping out.
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And I'm gonna tell you it was pretty damn cool, and it felt pretty damn safe to get off the plane in Houston, and you saw so many federal agents.
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You saw so many ICE agents, you saw just crime stiffened dogs, you saw everything, and they were just making people feel safe.
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We were getting directions from federal agents.
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Everybody was greeting to you, talking to you, helping you through, getting you through.
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You felt safe, and then and and you also um, I don't even know the best word to to describe it, but you just felt happy.
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You just you were just happy.
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You were happy to see the people that were going above their way, putting themselves on the line to get out of their comfort zone to do something different to help um, you know, brighten people's days because they're here trying to make the best of a negative situation.
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So for these folks that are getting such a horrible rap on the news, to see them, you know, pointing me in directions, telling us where to go, shooting the breeze and chatting with everybody, just making you feel comfortable, making you feel safe.
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I think that's the kind of image that you really want to see portrayed about these agents.
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And I thought that was pretty incredible.
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They just stepped up and took care of business.
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My first mission was to try to make it on uh Fox News when we arrived in Houston, but we were unable to locate the uh news feed, so that didn't happen.
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Outside we go.
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I think we arrived in Houston, it was about 87 degrees out, a little humid, a little humid for the boy, but it is what it is.
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Uh we then hitched an Uber ride and the Uber picked us up, and we went about an hour and a half south to Nova Soda, Texas, which is the blues capital of Texas.
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We went there to a great little RV store.
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I can't remember the name of the RV store, but I should plug it on here.
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If I find it, I will put it in the show notes because they were great people, they were super friendly.
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Uh, met us right at the door, instantly was talking about how much he liked my apparel.
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I told them what I was doing, what I was selling.
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We left them with uh stickers and and information and all that, but they all greeted us and were super friendly.
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There's a very sweet uh lady at the door, this is sweet uh mamma of a lady that I was just chatting it up with, and it just made you feel really at home.
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We took the RV for a test ride, everything checked out, and um me and Brian left with this this RV, this I think 30-ish, 31-foot RV, really nice ride.
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Uh, we left Texas, uh Nova Soda, Texas, and my plan, I had a couple conditions along the road that said, hey man, I would like to find a honky tonk in Texas and Tennessee.
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I want brisket in Texas, I want my ass in a bar stool, and I want to hear some live music.
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And I feel the same way about the state of Tennessee.
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If I can get those two things for me, then I'm gonna feel complete.
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And I said, we're gonna start the journey through Texas, and it's taking me through a part of Texas that I've never been to before, and I thought we were gonna shoot more towards the Dallas Fort Worth area.
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I was gonna try to plant us into the stockyards for the night, um, check out some rodeos and live the good life, and uh reach out to some extended fam that I've got in uh Shreeport, Louisiana, Spence and Rachel.
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But uh the map kind of took us in a different direction.
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We were so hungry and looking for something to eat, we really wasn't paying attention, but we were also just mesmerized by the roads we were on.
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We ended up on this um four-lane, interstate, two lanes on each side, just a 70 mile-an-hour road, gorgeous farmland, cattle and horses as far as the eye can see.
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And you just spent time between being excited and hooting and hollering and screaming your head off to just being dead silent, just taking in the beauty of all that was around you, the massive, wide-ranging farmland, or just taking it all in.
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And somewhere along the line, we realized that uh we were a little bit off course and uh the the direction we were going to go into really wasn't the direction we were headed into, but it was still headed in the right direction.
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You understand what I'm saying?
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It just wasn't according to our plan, but you roll with your plan at this moment because Brian says, Hey man, I'm a little sorry, but I don't think we're gonna find the bar stools and the barbecue in Texas because we're about to leave the great state of Texas already.
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And yeah, that was disappointing, but you roll with the punches, you know what I'm saying?
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And then I realized I got a message from Rachel, and then I realized, oh shit, we're rolling into Louisiana.
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We are so close to Spence and Rachel, and I just said, I wonder if I could surprise him at his dealership where he works.
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And I looked it up and they were already closed, and by the time we pulled over, and I shot a message, uh they were already on with their evening plan, so that didn't it didn't work out.
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The thought process rolled by of maybe just pulling into their driveway type of scenario.
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But I said, hey man, let's just another day, I guess, right?
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You roll the punches again.
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So on day one, we got up in Boston, we woke up in Maine, we drove to Boston, we flew to Houston, we Ubered to Nova Soda, we got on the RV and we rode through Texas, we rolled through part of Louisiana, and we were rolling through Arkansas, and we set ourselves with two goals.
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The first one said if I could go through Hazen, Arkansas, maybe, maybe we could end up on a live PD, and then we could sell some t-shirts that way.
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So we tried Fox News and we tried live PD.
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Didn't work out.
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Smooth sailing all the way through.
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We set a final destination of Texar Cana, Arkansas.
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We looked it up and found some places that maybe some honky tonk type dinner spots, and so this is where we're gonna go.
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Now, as we're rolling into Texar Cana, I see a sign for a state fair, the state fair uh fairgrounds for the Four States Fair.
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And I said, Hey man, if we can roll by that, I want to see what that looks like.
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Maybe this is a good place for us someday.
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And we start rolling by the fairgrounds, and then as we approach the fairgrounds, I see a bunch of trailers, and I said, Oh man, either there's a rodeo here tonight or there's a horse race here tonight.
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Either there's some some barrel racing or there's some rodeoing going on.
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And uh I started looking at the signs and trying to figure it out, and I saw the horse trails and I said, Oh, baby, I know there's gotta be a horse race here tonight.
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And then my my country redneck senses started tingling.
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The roots and the connection of what I do at home started tingling.
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Thinking about my time announcing for NBHA, my time being at all these barrel races, and then connecting the dots with all my time spent at all these fairgrounds.
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We pulled over for dinner and I started making a plan, and I realized there was a a um barrel racing championship, the senior world championship for barrel racing was taking place at those fairgrounds.
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And I said, Brian, I got a feeling that we can get ourselves in there.
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I got a feeling we can camp right there.
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So we rolled up, everything was kind of uh closed off.
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I thought maybe we could sneak in with a dead and night, but we couldn't.
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It was kind of late, but they had uh security at the gate.
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We rolled up, I jumped out and started talking to security and just asking them what was going on and probing around.
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And then I said, Hey man, um, is it is it free to camp?
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Like, are we able to camp here?
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We just bought this RV and we're driving from Texas to Maine.
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And he said, Well, it's kind of expensive to camp here every night, but let me let me take a look.