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86: "Boomer Breath"

Curry & The Keeper - May 1st 2024 Episode 86 - "Boomer Breath"

Art by: Craig Weinberg

 

 

Credits

Executive Producer: Boon Young

Associate Executive Producers: Jeremey Ross

Salmon Yay's:

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Shownotes

Jake

Princess (Jill's Husband)

Charity Dinner Abby Johnson

David & Andrea

Saturday CHILL

Tina's God Shot and the Question of the week!

Tasting Room Goodies

The Wine

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Unknown: And she can keep in
mind. Everything's fine. Got all

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that you need to keep? Yeah.

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Adam Curry: Carry the keeper for
May 1 2024. Episode 86 Well,

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hello, my queen.

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Tina Curry: Hello handsome.

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Adam Curry: It's okay, everyone,
everyone. Everyone at church is

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saying hi prince knows.

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Tina Curry: I just want to say
net sort of kind of yelled at me

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because you call them printers
and printers. I go show content.

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She should know she's the
podcaster Jill's

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Adam Curry: husband.

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Tina Curry: Yes. What is his
name? I

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Adam Curry: forget his name for
a second because I don't think

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I've ever met her think of Joe
was like Joe. I can see Joe

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like, yeah, he comes up to me.
The other day in church puts his

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hand on my heart, puts his other
hand on my shoulder and he says,

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in your heart your brother. Hey,
darlin. Hi Bill. How you doing

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my baby at

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Tina Curry: the show started
buying them

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Adam Curry: cheers. We are back
to an old staple because it's

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late. So we didn't want to just
Oh, you just Wolfen that down.

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Give me a

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Tina Curry: second had a sip.
That is a good staple. It's the

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origin of our

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Adam Curry: chalet. The fan
favorite is the fan favorite RS

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relay from

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Tina Curry: heb inexpensive
bottle wine it's like 24 bucks

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it's 2397 2397

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Adam Curry: It is our house
wine. Yes. And it's late because

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it is what is it 10 to nine to
about two hours later than we

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normally record on a Wednesday
because we just got back from

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like the start of some hill
country revival 28 baptisms at a

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worship night and baptism night
at bridge to the kingdom was

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instant and I think that really
moved through it quickly. It was

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BAM bat and people you know it
was it was like clockwork is it

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was 28 people Yeah, it was from
seven to almost 70 The

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Tina Curry: age range age range
Yes.

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Adam Curry: Love just Fanta just
so great when the church comes

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together like that the

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Tina Curry: adults when the
adults are being baptized that's

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what hit me the most because I
that's where we were you know

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and fell

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Adam Curry: that's right for me
just a little over a year ago. A

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year and a half a year and

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Tina Curry: a half ago so
changed our lives that's for

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sure

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Adam Curry: now but besides all
that I mean there's something

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else fantastic we need to talk
about

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Tina Curry: there's a lot of
things you need to talk about

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yeah

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Adam Curry: you start with the
painting is done finally gone

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the chaos is over the house is
back VB is like home finally

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tired all this we have been very
it I mean, you also traveled to

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be fair, so that does teach take
stuff out. It's

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Tina Curry: just disruptive,
disruptive.

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Adam Curry: But do you like how
it turned out?

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Tina Curry: Beautiful, fresh,

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Adam Curry: because I never wear
my glasses in the house? Yes.

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Like yeah, it looks good. I
mean, look good already. Yeah,

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but it didn't. It was it was
there were some wear and tear.

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Tina Curry: yeah. No, it's
absolutely beautiful. Which kind

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of leads me into the whole, the,
the subject of the newsletter,

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which is someone's on tour, the
appreciation tour. So I wanted

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to talk about that because that
kind of ties into the all the

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pain. Okay, so, um, and I can't
remember how it started. I know

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Adam Curry: exactly how it's
okay. Go ahead. And then we're

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having dinner. Yes. And you
said, you know, you're no good.

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You don't appreciate me it

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Tina Curry: is not true. How I
remember it. No, no,

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Adam Curry: we were having an
after dinner discussion, which

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is always open. We could talk to
each other about everything.

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It's important for us to be able
to do certainly since we had our

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Christ centered marriage. Yes.
It's course that there's there's

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no, there's no offense, there's
no anger.

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Tina Curry: No, I'm not gonna
hold on to something and resent

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you for it. That's not what
that's not what Christ

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Adam Curry: came from. It came
from I remember it came from you

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had painted all the baseboards
most of the baseboards? I think

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Yeah. And, and I was like,
that's just not what I'm good

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at. You know, you could give me
a brush and paint and it would

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be a disaster. And we both know
it. Was that kind of lead into?

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I don't know what I do around
here,

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Tina Curry: not how it started
that. That is not how it

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started.

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Adam Curry: That's right, guys.
That's not how it I wasn't

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Tina Curry: there. No. So I
mean, it was a lot of work to

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put the house back together. I
mean, it wasn't just it was

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enduring the chaos but putting
things back on the wall and

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Adam Curry: I endured a lot of
the chaos because you enjoyed

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the cut, but it was okay.

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Tina Curry: But you turned to me
and you said, thank you. I

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appreciate all that you're
doing. That's She said to me,

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and I said, Thank you. I'm glad
that you noticed. And that's how

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it started. And I said, I don't
think that you know what I do

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around here to keep the house
going.

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Adam Curry: That's right. And
then, and I saved the quiz. And

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then pretty music started to do
you know what Tina does around

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the house? And I'm like, Okay,
I'll take teen around the house

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for 300.

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Tina Curry: No, and I said, Do
you know what is?

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Adam Curry: Start with the
question, what is vacuuming out

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all the drawers?

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Tina Curry: Not the right
question. But I turned to you.

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And I said, Do you know that I
vacuum out the drawers? Like, I

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vacuum out the crumbs that
accumulate? You

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Adam Curry: know, I said, No, I
didn't know. Yeah. And I

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Tina Curry: said, that's the
sort of thing. So thank you for

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thank you for saying you
appreciate me, because I not

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that I needed. But

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Adam Curry: I felt bad that you
felt like I haven't said that

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enough. And because I certainly
I don't

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Tina Curry: know that that's
necessarily true. I hear what

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you're saying. But I don't know
that that's necessarily true.

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How I felt I think I was coming
off of being so tired from not

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only traveling, but then putting
the house back together. And I'm

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just doing a lot to get it done.
And I was tired. And so for you

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to say that to me. I really need
to hear that but then used to do

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took it to an extreme. I did

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Adam Curry: you were you were

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Tina Curry: forcing me for
everything. Yeah. Hey, I'm

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Adam Curry: on a roll here. Let
me thank you for just being you

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and breathing. Thank you. Yeah,
thank you for living. Thank you

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for existing in my orbit. This
is fabulous.

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Unknown: And I was like, okay,
okay.

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Tina Curry: But it's not
something that I need. Nobody to

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say every day, at that age

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Adam Curry: to hear these
things. Yeah. Well, I was

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calling my proverbs 31 wife,
which I really mean, because

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that's what you are. You take
care of everything and you use

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it. Let me just read Proverbs
31. And you'll hear it you'll

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see that this is my wife. She's
perfect. Well, there's

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Tina Curry: a couple of things.
I like taking care of you. Like,

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you know, doing your laundry
before I before I travel, which

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Adam Curry: was the question
last week, and I had it right

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when you did, yes. Yes. Yeah.

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Tina Curry: So no, I mean, I
like taking care of your like

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cooking for you, like, you know,
just making sure you have what

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you need. It's the always do and
I and I like to have a beautiful

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house like I you know, when I
mean, and I said to you ago, I

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don't think you see the weeds
that are pulled, you know, well,

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Adam Curry: no. Then we got into
another discussion. I was like,

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Well, no, but when you see the
weeds my feeling is, let's have

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Eric who mowed the lawn, pull
the weeds, right? And you're

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like, No, in Indiana, we go out
and do that ourselves. And then

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we feel good about it. And then
we complain, and then we

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complain that we had to do it.
But but that's just that's never

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going to change. And to be
honest, I appreciate you. You

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are you're you like to roll up
your sleeves and do stuff

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yourself. And I'm like, you
know, I'm not good at that. I'm

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really good at other things.
I'll have someone else do that.

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Yes. And that's not a demeaning
thing. That's That's American.

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I'm giving people work. See? And

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Tina Curry: that's what she
said. And we're I'm like, I

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can't ask somebody come out here
and pull. No nothing. Like you

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know the

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Adam Curry: grass and tilled it.
Yeah. Is he coming tomorrow? By

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the way? That's your wheelhouse?
I can't remember. I can't

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remember. I

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Tina Curry: think it's Saturday
he's supposed to cut. Grass is

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about two feet high.

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Adam Curry: There's snakes
living out there know about

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that.

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Tina Curry: Anyway, it could be
but no, that was a good

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conversation. And so I
appreciate you appreciating me.

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Okay,

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Adam Curry: now that we have
that out of the way, give me $5.

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Tina Curry: Let's see going back
to next week. Oh, I just wanted

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to give a shout out to

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Adam Curry: Dane Chris. Shout
out. Hey, everybody. Shout out

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Christina Pearl

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Tina Curry: and to serve Brian
with an eye. They both remind me

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every Monday to do the
newsletter because I forgot that

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one week.

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Adam Curry: Oh, really? They're
sending your notes. Remember to

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do the newsletter. Have you done
the newsletter? Yeah,

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Tina Curry: Dean, Christina
pearls. Like don't forget you

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gotta do the newsletter. And
then and then Brian goes, I set

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an alarm for Siri. So Siri told
me to remind you to do new

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things. Anyway, yeah, people we
got people to help me.

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Adam Curry: Yes, we do. We do.
Yeah. Man, this I don't know

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where you want to start? Because
there's a number of things

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Tina Curry: to talk about that
charity dinner we went to? Yeah.

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Adam Curry: So that was that
part of the hills. That was

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Thursday. Last

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Tina Curry: Thursday? Yes. We
were invited by Pastor Jimena

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net. In church. Yeah, it

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Adam Curry: was kind of a cool
venue which we've never been to

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an event center. And you know,
there are a lot of people there

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that I recognize and a lot of
people I didn't but I was like,

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oh, you know, there's

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Tina Curry: a lot of women from
my Bible study My doctor was a

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doctor or even

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Adam Curry: really know what it
was when when So Jimmy and Damon

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that ring the bell, we're like,
okay, yes. Like, yeah,

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Tina Curry: we're there. Yeah,
no, it's great. It's a great

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organization that helps really

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Adam Curry: even know what they
did until I figured out. Oh,

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this is what they are. Yeah.

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Tina Curry: Yeah. It was really
good. I enjoyed it. But you know

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me. I have my nonprofit, explain
what they do. Okay. So they say

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support heart of the hills, and
that was called Heart of the

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hills, I believe. Yes. And they
said Braveheart, the Braveheart

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ball. I

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Adam Curry: think they call
this.

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Tina Curry: That's right. And
they support unwed mothers, I

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believe it's unwed mothers.

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Adam Curry: Is this what we call
a pregnancy Crisis Center? I

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would mainstream media would
call probably, instead of having

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an abortion, right? You say,
Okay, I need help. What can I

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help? Right? Either adoption or
keep it or? Yes. And

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Tina Curry: they have all sorts
of services to help these these

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women. And so they, you know,
I've done I don't know how many

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of these events in my career a
lot.

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Adam Curry: We've done some
together. Yes.

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Tina Curry: Yeah, exactly.
That's how we met. And so it was

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a really great event. But I had
my nonprofit head on. And I'm

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like, Oh,

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Adam Curry: this video needs to
be different. You know, what can

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you just enjoy? Please? Can you
just enjoy everything? You

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Tina Curry: know how it takes?
It's in me like it's in each one

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of these are and I love small
nonprofits. I love them, because

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there's little things they can
do that make a huge difference.

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helped this emerging nonprofit,

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and they're like a $3 million
nonprofit right now. And so I'm

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just like, oh, and I have to
hold I have to hold that.

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Adam Curry: hold you back.
Otherwise, you'd be doing

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nothing but helping everybody be
everything. No time for the

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podcast. But either way. You
have like when I'm watching an

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award show, or when I'm watching
a concert, I'm seeing all the

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things. Okay, what's going on
there? What's happening there?

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Tina Curry: I'm looking at
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course. Get up there and read
from a script. That is so

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stilted. Anyway, I was

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Adam Curry: like, okay, sound
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no light on the person. There
was no light on the light.

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Where's the light? You know,
together? We could organize a

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great event here.

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Tina Curry: Maybe that's our
exit strategy. Okay.

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Adam Curry: All right. You keep
working on that. So

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Tina Curry: they ended up
calling us because he needed an

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email. So I got so I caught she
left a voicemail, and I called

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her back. And so I said, Hey,
can I give you a little bit? A

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little bit of feedback?
Absolutely. I gave her my

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background. I said, I've done
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Charities and a lot of
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of these events. And let me just
tell you, after you, you finish

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showing your video, you should
have had the mother and the baby

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come up on stage. I said that
would have been boom,

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Adam Curry: that would have been
video of the mother. Yeah.

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Tina Curry: All the mom had to
say was if it wasn't for her to

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the hills, my baby girl and I
wouldn't be you know, whatever.

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that is so great. She goes,

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would you like to volunteer?

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Adam Curry: I heard you go like
I would really love to. But you

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know, I said, I'm in such
demand. I really have

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Tina Curry: no time for that. I
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my church. That's what I said. I
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Adam Curry: was topped off that
evening by a speech from Abby

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Johnson. She wrote a book and
called unplanned and there was a

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movie of it. Yes. worth
watching. Her story is like, it

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almost is like you shouldn't do
that. After dinner. It's really

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it was really, for

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Tina Curry: Planned Parenthood.
And she was talking about what

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Planned Parenthood how would
they do and that they,

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Adam Curry: they I don't want to
go into so many.

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Tina Curry: I'm not going to go
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that shocked me was what they
refer to as the abortion would

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they call them POC, OC, which is
parts of conception? Pieces of

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conception parts

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Adam Curry: of parts of
conception, but they had a slang

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for it. Yes.

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Tina Curry: Yeah. Which is
awful. But anyway, it was very

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eye opening to hear her story.
It really worked for Planned

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Parenthood. And it was it just
fueled our energy to support

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this organization on when unwed
mothers mothers who choose to

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keep their children. Yeah, so
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Adam Curry: it's really
destruction of the American

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family. Yeah, I mean, whatever
happened to just Yeah,

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protection. Yeah,

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Tina Curry: yeah. How to control
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Adam Curry: we used to say in
the old country. Yeah. How do

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you not get pregnant to put an
aspirin between your knees? It's

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like it is like, that's your
Dutchess and right there for you

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ladies and gentlemen. That's
your Dutch ism. But very no

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matter where you stand, it's
it's worth watching. document it

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is reading. just educate
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Women's Health Care. Yeah, it's
so easy to say that and if you

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don't really know that, yeah,
you know, and the way that's

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bandied about in politics today.
Yeah. Education. Yeah. Yeah.

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Yeah. So that was I was I was
educated on stuff like, Okay.

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Didn't know that. Yeah, me. I
know that. Yeah. But me too.

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Tina Curry: But it was nice
because we got to go with the

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pastor Jimmy and Pastor Brian
and no MERS. And Randy and

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Chris. Yeah, it was a great
table.

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Adam Curry: We had the best. We
always had the best label.

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Lovely time. Yeah, that was
good. Yeah, it was good. Yeah.

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Except that I ate both of your I
ate my chocolate mousse and

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yours. I came home like, I think
I've had too much chocolate.

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Tina Curry: Sugar. I have like,
I never had a bathroom for quite

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Adam Curry: Okay. This is where
we don't need to go. I don't

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understand why you do this. It's
like, princess. Oh, I'm the

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poopy princess. There you go.
Whatever we can do to

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embarrassing. Do you know what I
do around here? Well, you know

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what I do is use the bathroom. I
excused myself a budget. How

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much time do I have? So my wife
doesn't complain about I call my

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friends. Gotta be quiet a
washer. Make fun of me. I'm

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sitting in the bathroom here.

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Tina Curry: We have plenty of
bathrooms. You can stay in as

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long as you want. Yeah, that's

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Adam Curry: a she said. Yeah. I
don't think so.

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Tina Curry: So what else? What
else you wanted?

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Adam Curry: Well, we also had we
had we had a lot of dinners.

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Then we had dinner with David
and Andrea. Yes. Was that the

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night after? Was that Friday
night Friday. You have us booked

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solid babe. Solid? No,

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Tina Curry: but we had no plans.
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Adam Curry: We literally were
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the couch. Snore, snoring, just

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Tina Curry: chilling out.

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Adam Curry: It was nice to hang
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top notch chef. And it doesn't
matter what she makes the minute

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we walk in. She's like, but this
is no good. I know. This isn't

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it's not going to be any good.
It's no good. And then

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meanwhile, I'm eating this.
Butternut squash. Like some kind

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of what was the dip? She had?
Hummus. But it was but she made

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from butter. Now she did

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Tina Curry: all kinds of
heavenly those. Oh,

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Adam Curry: that thing. I'm
like, wow, this is so good.

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She's like, it's not going to be
good. And I'm even like, this is

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pretty good. I want to talk it
about Yeah. And then, of course,

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David, this is our wine
aficionado. He had everything

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planned. We had a nice white
wine. We drink it out on the on

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the veranda. Yes. With the wind
blowing through the hill. It was

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so good. I'm such a snob. I'm
sorry.

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Tina Curry: No, I am such a
vanilla cook compared to Andreea

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like I can cook but she was
BlackBerry

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Adam Curry: braised short, short
ribs and a ricotta

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Tina Curry: bass. Roasted golden
beat beats. I mean, Siri, come

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on. Yeah. Come

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Adam Curry: on. Come on.

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Tina Curry: Let's talk about
Come on. Let's

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Adam Curry: talk about Come on.
Yes. Okay. So that's gonna be

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the show title. Monday. Young
Master Jake arrives.

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Tina Curry: Now let me give you
a little bit of background. My

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friends, my dear friend Peggy,
who I've known for over 30

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years. We met at the bank in the
90s. She and I have gotten

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closer in the last couple years.
So she

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Adam Curry: was a Terror Squad.
No.

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Tina Curry: No. Was it? Oh, yes.
Yes, me Tim. And you guys are

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squad. I thought you were
talking about me and Theresa?

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No, no, you

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Adam Curry: guys. You guys. Are
twin twins different? Yes. So

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Tina Curry: anyway, so Peggy and
I, we've, you know, we

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reconnected and she's been
integral to our faith journey.

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ultimately connected us with

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Pastor Jimmy and enter the
church. So she her son. He was

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the one that was traveling to go
to George Grand Canyon

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University in Phoenix last
August. Yeah. And he stopped in

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Albuquerque at a Hilton and
parked his car in the garage and

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his car got stolen and his stuff
got stolen. And he is so filled

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with the love of Christ, that
while that happened, and that

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was tough for him. He prayed for
the person who took his car and

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asked everybody to pray for
them. So so he wanted to he

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wanted to get to know you. So he
also

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Adam Curry: thank you to our
parts of vineyard nation, also

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Tina Curry: the Oh, yes. My
prayer warrior prayer warriors.

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Adam Curry: I mean, everyone
sent him some some money and

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tried to get him back on his
feet. And you know, so you could

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get by some essentials going to
school. And and that all worked

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out. I mean, that worked out
fine. I've had some calls with

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him. You know, he's had some
questions about podcasting. And

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just, he's 22 Yeah, you know, so
just some general questions, and

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I've always been very impressed
with how prepared he was with

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stuff he wanted to ask me and I
know we've had some emails or

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text messages back and forth.
Within the, over the over the

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months, and he is on his way
back home, right summer break.

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And he texted us said, hey,
could I swing by and stay

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Tina Curry: with you guys for a
bit? I'd like to meet you. Yeah.

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Adam Curry: And I gotta say,
when I was 22 I probably

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wouldn't have been like that.
Like, I just want to go hang out

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with some strangers who are
friends with my mom. Older

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people. Older older people.
Yeah, exactly. Other

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Tina Curry: than his mom. We
are. Yes. Speak for

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Adam Curry: yourself. Yes.

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Tina Curry: You are to really
buy a couple years. Okay.

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Adam Curry: Well, now now I
don't know. I'm depressed. Come

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on, come on. Come on. So he he
drives Yeah, I guess he was

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already he stayed overnight
somewhere in West Texas. Oh, was

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it was it no is in New Mexico,
New Mexico. Okay, probably

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Mexico. And and then he drives
seven hours shows up here. And

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force we feed him of course he
is, you know, freshen up and

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everything. If he's been here,
any I took him to Austin the

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next day because I had a pair
appointment. So we spent, you

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know, three and a half hours in
the car. Wow. I mean, this is a

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fantastic young man. Oh, man. He
has a lot of questions. Really

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good questions, stuff that
aren't very smart. But also, I'm

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learning from him because you
want to talk someone who's on

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fire for Jesus.

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Tina Curry: Yeah, that's he's
done this. He's been ministering

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to us. Yes. He told me
yesterday. And I'll get into

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this later how I was ministering
to him when I was talking to him

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on the couch. And so it's been,
I feel so blessed one that,

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that, that Peggy's in my life,
but the fact that that her son

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wanted to spend time with us.
And the fact that that his

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presence in our house is just
really awesome. It's amazing,

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right? Yeah, you feel it too? Of

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Adam Curry: course I do. I mean,
he is

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Tina Curry: such a kind, young
man who is devoting his life to

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Jesus, and I just, I'm blown
away Lee's 22 year old.

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Adam Curry: I mean, he knows a
lot. He knows a lot about

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Scripture. And, and, you know,
we just been sharing thoughts

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and, and he'll, like, he'll just
say, Oh, no, this is here. Let's

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take a look. And he opens his
Bible. And he's looking at all

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these different scriptures. And
we're talking about it. We had a

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great chat today. Just the three
of us at the table. But I mean,

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it's been so delightful to have
someone. In essence, he says,

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Here's my takeaway. Gen Z is not
lost, he's Gen Z, he is not

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lost. This is not a lost
generation, there is a lot of

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hope, in more ways. The one put
aside the you know, the, the

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being a believer and faith and
you're in this, just this whole

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school is filled with kids like
this. They have some ideas of

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what's going on in the world.
They're not stupid, they are not

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they recognize the corruption,
they recognize a lot of things.

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ways, it wasn't easy, because we

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grew up basically with social
media and smartphones, too. So

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you know, it all took us a
little bit to kind of figure out

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well, this is not really all
that great. You know, so, but

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00:23:26,460 --> 00:23:29,970
this is I have hoped for this
generation. I really do. That's,

433
00:23:30,000 --> 00:23:33,900
that's my biggest takeaway is
like, wow, if there's 10s of

434
00:23:33,900 --> 00:23:37,830
1000s of these kids around, I
feel good. Yeah, I feel really

435
00:23:37,830 --> 00:23:42,210
positive about things. It buoyed
my spirits.

436
00:23:42,240 --> 00:23:44,940
Tina Curry: He and he had some
lovely compliments about our

437
00:23:44,940 --> 00:23:49,410
marriage, you know, where he
said you to use If

438
00:23:49,410 --> 00:23:51,450
Adam Curry: only my mom and dad
could be like, you guys.

439
00:23:53,220 --> 00:23:55,500
Tina Curry: Peggy he didn't say
that. He speaks

440
00:23:55,500 --> 00:23:57,750
Adam Curry: very lovingly of his
peers and his

441
00:23:57,780 --> 00:23:59,820
Tina Curry: that I'm gonna tie
that into my god chat. So I

442
00:23:59,820 --> 00:24:04,170
don't want to get into that. But
no, but he would like you to you

443
00:24:04,170 --> 00:24:08,040
to just you can tell that you
love each other very much. And,

444
00:24:08,100 --> 00:24:09,900
Adam Curry: and you tell him
we're fresh when new, it's only

445
00:24:09,900 --> 00:24:12,360
nine years. Give us some time.
Come back in 20.

446
00:24:14,040 --> 00:24:16,800
Tina Curry: Speak for yourself.
Oh, I'm gonna still sit next to

447
00:24:16,800 --> 00:24:20,730
you and hold your hand. I know.
But it's been in I was so

448
00:24:20,730 --> 00:24:24,630
excited. Because the timing of
everything. And this is this is

449
00:24:24,630 --> 00:24:29,220
God. You know, this is but God
about the worship night tonight

450
00:24:29,220 --> 00:24:35,490
at the church and how it all
just happened to fall here and

451
00:24:35,580 --> 00:24:39,030
because I wanted him to meet
pastor Jimmy and Annette. And

452
00:24:39,600 --> 00:24:40,470
Adam Curry: he met everybody.

453
00:24:41,250 --> 00:24:43,500
Tina Curry: Because Pastor
Brian, when when when we walked

454
00:24:43,500 --> 00:24:45,990
into the church, we introduced
him to Pastor Brian. And he

455
00:24:45,990 --> 00:24:49,290
goes, he goes, Uh, Jake goes, I
hear you're on fire for Jesus.

456
00:24:50,640 --> 00:24:54,030
Adam Curry: Jake's like, Yeah, I
think I think Peggy might have

457
00:24:54,030 --> 00:24:55,080
emailed Pastor Brian.

458
00:24:55,110 --> 00:24:59,700
Tina Curry: Oh, okay. Oh, that's
nice. So, yeah, and we were just

459
00:24:59,730 --> 00:25:03,840
I I've told everybody about him
like he has. His presence in our

460
00:25:03,840 --> 00:25:06,060
home has just been amazing and
wondering

461
00:25:06,090 --> 00:25:09,360
Adam Curry: how about Phoebe?
Phoebe loves, like, Okay, you're

462
00:25:09,360 --> 00:25:11,640
good more of this. This

463
00:25:12,210 --> 00:25:15,870
Tina Curry: is such a gentleness
to him, so I can't wait to see

464
00:25:15,870 --> 00:25:17,160
what he's going to do with his
life, you

465
00:25:17,160 --> 00:25:20,070
Adam Curry: know, and he has
shared a lot of his life before

466
00:25:20,070 --> 00:25:25,020
Jesus, which was not let's say
not as, as Christian as as could

467
00:25:25,020 --> 00:25:28,590
be. We all have misfires. Yeah,
I know. But that's what's so

468
00:25:28,590 --> 00:25:31,170
great. And he's very open about
you know, where he's coming

469
00:25:31,170 --> 00:25:36,720
from. And I mean, yeah, I it
makes me pray extra hard for our

470
00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:40,320
daughters. Yes, really? Does.
May they all have a J come into

471
00:25:40,320 --> 00:25:43,620
our lives. I'm thinking there's
any more of you. But

472
00:25:43,620 --> 00:25:46,200
Tina Curry: this is the thing
I'm not used to though. I'm not

473
00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:49,170
used to the volume of food that
young.

474
00:25:51,030 --> 00:25:55,740
Adam Curry: So, so we made roast
beef and excuse me, you made

475
00:25:55,740 --> 00:26:00,360
rose. Yeah, that was great. I
well, I sliced it takes a little

476
00:26:00,360 --> 00:26:03,720
bit of talent. And so we had it
last night. And then, you know,

477
00:26:03,720 --> 00:26:06,900
Jay came later. So we ate he ate
late. No, it was Monday night,

478
00:26:06,900 --> 00:26:10,380
honey. Monday, I'm sorry. And
then, you know, he doesn't

479
00:26:10,380 --> 00:26:13,440
really eat breakfast. And you
know, he doesn't really eat

480
00:26:13,470 --> 00:26:18,150
lunch. And so then we came home
and we did have a little bit of

481
00:26:18,150 --> 00:26:23,010
cheese, little snack. And then
he went upstairs to do some

482
00:26:23,010 --> 00:26:26,610
stuff. And you made hoagies,
which are kind of like filet

483
00:26:26,610 --> 00:26:31,020
cheesecakes. And here's how it
went. It's like, I like what do

484
00:26:31,020 --> 00:26:37,530
I smell is like is there is a
fireplace. And so Tina pulls out

485
00:26:37,530 --> 00:26:41,280
these these really cheesecakes
which are black on the edges,

486
00:26:41,280 --> 00:26:46,140
like the coiler. Charcoal, and I
say, Oh, just just scrape it

487
00:26:46,140 --> 00:26:47,940
off. You won't know the
difference. He says, No, these

488
00:26:47,940 --> 00:26:52,020
are yours. I don't like well
leave it on then. I love that.

489
00:26:52,020 --> 00:26:55,830
Give me all the bird black
stuff. So Oh, no, it was

490
00:26:55,830 --> 00:26:59,280
perfect. It was perfect was
great. I'm sorry. No, it was

491
00:26:59,280 --> 00:27:01,710
hilarious. And the J comes out.
I said, well, listen, I got the

492
00:27:01,710 --> 00:27:04,830
beta. So you're getting the
release version 2.0. This is

493
00:27:04,830 --> 00:27:07,020
gonna be great. And so he has
his two Cheesesteak. And then

494
00:27:07,020 --> 00:27:10,740
we're, we're chatting after
dinner. And maybe 45 minutes

495
00:27:10,740 --> 00:27:15,480
later, he says Do you have any
more roast beef by any chance?

496
00:27:15,690 --> 00:27:18,960
And then we both realized, oh my
god, this young man is really

497
00:27:18,960 --> 00:27:22,140
hungry. And like, Would you like
more and mashed potatoes that

498
00:27:22,140 --> 00:27:27,930
week? Basically give him a
second. Yes. Eyes. Like, we

499
00:27:27,930 --> 00:27:30,300
weren't Yeah, we weren't used to
that. I wouldn't even

500
00:27:30,300 --> 00:27:32,130
Tina Curry: said I said, Yeah,
we're feeding him while she was

501
00:27:32,130 --> 00:27:34,290
at that boy can eat a lot. She
said, we

502
00:27:34,290 --> 00:27:38,040
Adam Curry: discovered this girl
and I'm so happy that he said

503
00:27:38,040 --> 00:27:40,260
hey, yeah, hungry. You got any
more food? Yeah.

504
00:27:41,340 --> 00:27:43,290
Tina Curry: Today, I pull
steaks. I'm like, cuz he's like,

505
00:27:43,290 --> 00:27:46,560
I'd rather eat here and have
beef, then, you know, go out to

506
00:27:46,560 --> 00:27:48,690
dinner. And I'm like, okay, so I
pull steaks out. I didn't know

507
00:27:48,690 --> 00:27:50,820
you hadn't had the whole
conversation. Yeah. He said,

508
00:27:50,850 --> 00:27:52,710
Yeah, you don't remember when I
said oh, let's go to fried

509
00:27:52,710 --> 00:27:56,340
homes. Oh, that's right. Oh,
yeah. rather eat here. Because

510
00:27:56,340 --> 00:27:58,560
we're talking about our beef
that we get from

511
00:27:58,920 --> 00:28:00,870
Adam Curry: the county. And we
did get a whole new order. Yeah.

512
00:28:00,870 --> 00:28:02,640
Hey, thank you. K and C. Yes.
Thank

513
00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:07,170
Tina Curry: you. And so um, I
pull out a ribeye, that's 1.6

514
00:28:07,170 --> 00:28:07,500
pounds,

515
00:28:07,530 --> 00:28:11,610
Adam Curry: massive, massive,
and he ate it a whole thing at a

516
00:28:11,610 --> 00:28:12,510
massive Potato.

517
00:28:13,110 --> 00:28:15,750
Tina Curry: Potato like the size
of your head. He ate the whole

518
00:28:15,750 --> 00:28:19,140
thing. I'm like, did you have
enough? He's like, yeah, now I

519
00:28:19,140 --> 00:28:22,290
had enough. The picture and he
sent it to his mom and his dad.

520
00:28:22,290 --> 00:28:25,170
His dad said, Yeah, everything's
bigger in Texas. For sure.

521
00:28:25,170 --> 00:28:27,480
Adam Curry: Yeah, that was a
proper ribeye. That was a proper

522
00:28:27,480 --> 00:28:29,820
Texas ribeye. Now. Good. Good.
Good. Good.

523
00:28:29,820 --> 00:28:31,890
Tina Curry: Yeah. Yeah. So I
think you've really enjoyed

524
00:28:31,890 --> 00:28:34,650
hanging out with us. And he
loved bridge church. I

525
00:28:34,650 --> 00:28:37,140
Adam Curry: loved hanging out
with him. A good kid. Yeah.

526
00:28:37,260 --> 00:28:40,290
You're welcome back anytime.
Yeah, he's a traveler with

527
00:28:40,290 --> 00:28:41,280
interesting stories,

528
00:28:41,520 --> 00:28:43,950
Tina Curry: to think about the
fact that we're, like, so old.

529
00:28:44,220 --> 00:28:47,190
No, I know what I didn't feel
that. What do you see so

530
00:28:47,190 --> 00:28:49,140
knowledgeable about Scripture. I
said

531
00:28:49,140 --> 00:28:52,560
Adam Curry: something to me. He
said, You know, it's really

532
00:28:52,560 --> 00:28:56,820
great being here. He says,
because at school, you know, the

533
00:28:56,940 --> 00:29:00,750
teachers, the mentors, the
professionals in their 30s. He

534
00:29:00,750 --> 00:29:04,950
says, you know, they really
don't have the experience that

535
00:29:04,950 --> 00:29:08,760
you and Tina do. I was like I
said, you know, I mean, we're

536
00:29:08,760 --> 00:29:11,160
all said, Yeah, but you know,
don't take them the wrong way.

537
00:29:11,160 --> 00:29:14,220
And I don't he says, You've got
experience that these people

538
00:29:14,220 --> 00:29:19,710
don't have to be able to talk to
us about stuff. Yeah, get our

539
00:29:19,710 --> 00:29:23,730
perspective, you know, from
Yeah, three times his lifespan?

540
00:29:23,940 --> 00:29:24,360
Well,

541
00:29:24,360 --> 00:29:26,820
Tina Curry: and he was really, I
mean, he was zeroed in on

542
00:29:26,850 --> 00:29:30,000
getting to know you and picking
your brain and that was really

543
00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:33,690
cool. So yeah, and I'm like I
said, I'm so glad that he got to

544
00:29:33,690 --> 00:29:37,320
go to the worship night at the
church and that piece of our

545
00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:40,500
lives because our faith is so
important. We talk very openly

546
00:29:40,500 --> 00:29:44,130
about it and for it to come full
circle and for him to experience

547
00:29:44,130 --> 00:29:45,690
bridge was pretty awesome.

548
00:29:45,690 --> 00:29:47,820
Adam Curry: Fantastic. Yeah,
yeah. I just loved it. So many

549
00:29:47,820 --> 00:29:51,120
people knew about him. Yeah. And
it was great tonight that

550
00:29:51,120 --> 00:29:53,310
Abraham was back our lead
singer. I

551
00:29:53,310 --> 00:29:57,030
Tina Curry: didn't I only caught
glimpses of him worshiping. So

552
00:29:57,060 --> 00:29:59,550
oh of Jay. Yes. Yeah, bro.

553
00:30:00,000 --> 00:30:07,740
Adam Curry: Bro, bro. Let's put
it this way. I'd say 40% Mel.

554
00:30:08,580 --> 00:30:12,450
Really? Oh yeah, no, he's got
his hands going and he's and

555
00:30:12,450 --> 00:30:17,400
he's and he's singing. Oh yeah,
I'm like, wow, this is great.

556
00:30:17,430 --> 00:30:20,850
He's because he already told me
his worship really does it for

557
00:30:20,850 --> 00:30:26,340
him. And he was worshiping hard.
And I could see, Pastor Jeff, I

558
00:30:26,340 --> 00:30:29,520
could even see pastor Jimmy at
some point they're enjoying him.

559
00:30:29,550 --> 00:30:33,090
Oh, really? Yes. Yeah. Oh, yeah,
he's singing loud.

560
00:30:33,600 --> 00:30:35,790
Tina Curry: I heard Pastor
Jimmy's guitar tonight. Are you?

561
00:30:36,240 --> 00:30:36,540
Good?

562
00:30:38,040 --> 00:30:40,530
Adam Curry: Right. Yes. Got the
sound. Yeah, it was good.

563
00:30:40,590 --> 00:30:41,970
Tina Curry: Oh, that's nice.
Yeah.

564
00:30:43,080 --> 00:30:45,570
Adam Curry: His arms are going
his hands are going Yes, yes,

565
00:30:45,570 --> 00:30:50,250
yes. Yeah. All right. Enjoy.
Yeah, it was good. Yeah.

566
00:30:51,330 --> 00:30:53,550
Tina Curry: So it's been really
enjoyable. Really, really

567
00:30:53,550 --> 00:30:54,180
enjoyable. It

568
00:30:54,180 --> 00:30:56,850
Adam Curry: has been. It has and
I gotta tell you, I'm a little

569
00:30:56,850 --> 00:30:58,800
tired. Now. I'm tired too. Yeah,

570
00:30:58,860 --> 00:31:03,870
Tina Curry: it's late. We got a
busy weekend. We do. Oh my God.

571
00:31:04,530 --> 00:31:04,860
Now

572
00:31:04,860 --> 00:31:07,320
Adam Curry: have you booked us
off the whole weekend? Again? We

573
00:31:07,320 --> 00:31:08,910
don't have a day or what are you
doing?

574
00:31:08,940 --> 00:31:09,810
Tina Curry: Okay, you ready?

575
00:31:09,870 --> 00:31:13,710
Adam Curry: Oh, let me tell you.
Am I doing something? After my

576
00:31:13,710 --> 00:31:14,970
shows tomorrow? No,

577
00:31:14,970 --> 00:31:17,370
Tina Curry: no, no. Sunday? Yes.

578
00:31:20,370 --> 00:31:21,660
Adam Curry: Why do you do what

579
00:31:21,660 --> 00:31:24,150
Tina Curry: are we doing? Okay,
so Friday night we're going to

580
00:31:24,330 --> 00:31:26,070
back off barbecue but that's

581
00:31:26,070 --> 00:31:30,660
Adam Curry: that's Pastor Brian.
No MERS the boys Yeah. Steak

582
00:31:30,660 --> 00:31:33,450
steak night. A backwards Barbie
cat low key.

583
00:31:34,530 --> 00:31:37,140
Tina Curry: Yes. Good. Well,
then afterward hang but

584
00:31:37,140 --> 00:31:40,140
afterwards you come home gotta
change going to have champagne.

585
00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:43,050
What? Oh, we can't. We can't
Okay.

586
00:31:43,950 --> 00:31:46,920
Adam Curry: Yeah, special thing.
We can't talk. Yeah. Oh, that's

587
00:31:46,920 --> 00:31:50,910
okay. That's special thing. I
mean, honestly, there's always

588
00:31:50,910 --> 00:31:52,140
time for champagne. Yes.

589
00:31:53,250 --> 00:31:55,710
Tina Curry: Saturday night.
Champagne. That's

590
00:31:55,710 --> 00:31:58,230
Adam Curry: all done. Saturday
night. Next week

591
00:31:58,230 --> 00:32:00,630
Tina Curry: with that one. Yeah.
Saturday night and that. And

592
00:32:00,630 --> 00:32:03,300
Pastor Jimmy coming home for
dinner. But that's a home game.

593
00:32:03,300 --> 00:32:06,390
Yeah, their family, their
family. It's like, it's like

594
00:32:06,390 --> 00:32:09,510
family coming up. We're gonna be
fleshing out the vow renewal

595
00:32:09,690 --> 00:32:12,330
details. Oh, this is right. Yes.
Okay. Are we talking about the

596
00:32:12,330 --> 00:32:15,750
Holy Spirit that's on the
agenda? Oh, and I said tonight

597
00:32:15,750 --> 00:32:17,400
is being baptized

598
00:32:17,400 --> 00:32:19,740
Adam Curry: by the Holy Spirit
and talk about that. Yes. Have

599
00:32:19,740 --> 00:32:21,000
you already set that up within
that?

600
00:32:21,180 --> 00:32:23,250
Tina Curry: Yes. I told her
today. They were talking about

601
00:32:23,250 --> 00:32:29,100
it. She brought it up to me. So
and I said today after worship,

602
00:32:29,100 --> 00:32:32,130
I said, we're doing the show
with the four of us. After we

603
00:32:32,130 --> 00:32:33,990
come back from Caleb, I'm taking

604
00:32:34,380 --> 00:32:36,390
Adam Curry: all these executive
decisions. I gotta get a

605
00:32:36,420 --> 00:32:40,140
microphone set up. I gotta have
four headphones. I gotta check

606
00:32:40,140 --> 00:32:40,740
the sound.

607
00:32:41,190 --> 00:32:42,060
Tina Curry: We got the chairs.
We

608
00:32:42,060 --> 00:32:44,730
Adam Curry: got the seats. Oh,
wow. Okay, great. We got the

609
00:32:44,730 --> 00:32:47,850
seats. I have to still make it
all sound good. And everything

610
00:32:47,850 --> 00:32:52,260
is like, Okay. A bottle of
brute. Oh, that will make it

611
00:32:52,260 --> 00:32:56,100
sound better. Yes, for sure.
Yeah. What are we doing? Are we

612
00:32:56,130 --> 00:32:58,620
are we posting this on carrying
the key? are we posting it on

613
00:32:58,620 --> 00:33:02,190
both? We'll do it on both, for
sure. And what are we calling

614
00:33:02,190 --> 00:33:02,430
it?

615
00:33:03,090 --> 00:33:05,610
Tina Curry: Well, I'll, I'll
come back to you with that. Oh,

616
00:33:05,610 --> 00:33:06,450
okay. Thanks.

617
00:33:06,480 --> 00:33:08,130
Adam Curry: Yeah, let me know.
Let me

618
00:33:08,130 --> 00:33:11,100
Tina Curry: know what you think
about this for a year. I know.

619
00:33:11,100 --> 00:33:12,930
Adam Curry: But also you just
make this this executive

620
00:33:12,930 --> 00:33:17,160
decision. Okay. It's fine. But
you know, what's the content?

621
00:33:17,160 --> 00:33:18,720
What are we going to do? He's
gonna sit there and talk say,

622
00:33:18,780 --> 00:33:23,970
Hey, you're great. Listen. We're
great. You're great. Hey, wasn't

623
00:33:23,970 --> 00:33:26,700
that great? Yeah, that was
great. It's gonna be we're gonna

624
00:33:26,700 --> 00:33:28,830
Tina Curry: take a trip down
memory lane.

625
00:33:28,860 --> 00:33:31,770
Adam Curry: Here's what I think.
But I think you and Dane manette

626
00:33:31,770 --> 00:33:34,020
are going to be talking. And
Pastor Jimmy and Adam. We're

627
00:33:34,020 --> 00:33:37,860
gonna be adding color. That's
right. Come on. Come on. Come

628
00:33:37,860 --> 00:33:42,990
on. Come on. Jake says Jake says
that's very, very Christian.

629
00:33:43,020 --> 00:33:45,180
Dude. thing isn't notice. Yeah,
come on.

630
00:33:45,240 --> 00:33:45,930
Tina Curry: Come on. Yeah,

631
00:33:45,960 --> 00:33:48,270
Adam Curry: you'd be in church.
You'd check. Come on. Come on,

632
00:33:48,270 --> 00:33:50,160
bring it. Okay. Come on,
preacher.

633
00:33:50,190 --> 00:33:52,470
Tina Curry: Okay, so that's
Saturday. And then Sunday is

634
00:33:52,470 --> 00:33:56,640
Cinco Demayo. Party at the
Surgeon General. Okay, tough.

635
00:33:56,880 --> 00:33:58,800
Adam Curry: Yeah, that'll be a
lot of people. Right. That's

636
00:33:58,800 --> 00:34:02,070
gonna be that's gonna be a
hootenanny. Yeah. It's gonna be

637
00:34:02,280 --> 00:34:06,900
Do we have some arrows or
something? We're not supposed to

638
00:34:06,960 --> 00:34:07,140
have

639
00:34:07,140 --> 00:34:08,010
Tina Curry: to bring a salad.

640
00:34:08,700 --> 00:34:12,900
Adam Curry: We do that. Hey,
looks your culture.

641
00:34:13,110 --> 00:34:14,610
Tina Curry: Yeah. And and
Karen's

642
00:34:14,610 --> 00:34:19,380
Adam Curry: two carries. Both
half Mexico's Yeah. All right.

643
00:34:19,380 --> 00:34:24,570
Yeah. So what do you see? Your
what do we do on Cinco Demayo?

644
00:34:24,570 --> 00:34:27,120
Is it based? I don't know.
Picota guy. Oh, and drink

645
00:34:28,560 --> 00:34:31,200
Tina Curry: margaritas? Okay. I
don't know.

646
00:34:32,760 --> 00:34:36,030
Adam Curry: It's a reason. It's
a reason to get together all the

647
00:34:36,030 --> 00:34:38,940
time. And we'll be like, how was
the show? It was great. Thanks.

648
00:34:38,940 --> 00:34:42,330
I'm tired. Can I get up at 530
on Sunday, but okay. Thanks for

649
00:34:42,330 --> 00:34:48,660
booking me all the way through.
Okay. No, you're not sorry. It's

650
00:34:48,660 --> 00:34:51,750
okay. I love but don't let's not
pretend. Do you know what I do

651
00:34:51,750 --> 00:34:54,000
around here? Yeah. Do you
appreciate what I do?

652
00:34:54,360 --> 00:34:55,320
Tina Curry: All those buttons
up?

653
00:34:56,880 --> 00:34:58,260
Adam Curry: Hey, I'm unmuted
you.

654
00:34:58,290 --> 00:35:00,780
Tina Curry: I couldn't do your I
could not do your job so I do

655
00:35:00,780 --> 00:35:04,590
appreciate it. Yeah, you do it
like it's the back of your hand

656
00:35:04,590 --> 00:35:07,890
like you know, you may not make
it look easy. Yes, you do make

657
00:35:07,890 --> 00:35:11,640
it look easy. Yeah. Yeah, there
you go. There's your there's

658
00:35:11,640 --> 00:35:15,780
your. So yeah, so the bow
renewals. So big news.

659
00:35:16,440 --> 00:35:19,560
Adam Curry: What new Wait, But
wait, there's more big news so

660
00:35:19,560 --> 00:35:25,470
that our vowel vowel or vowel
renewal followed by a vowel. Our

661
00:35:25,470 --> 00:35:31,800
vow renewal is on May 19. Yes,
it will be simulcast on to two

662
00:35:32,250 --> 00:35:36,660
super chats and I think we're
doing a we do an Insta Live and

663
00:35:37,260 --> 00:35:40,860
as well as tick tock. Yes, yes.
Okay. And podcasting. 2.0

664
00:35:40,860 --> 00:35:42,900
streaming. Yes. Boost us. Yeah,

665
00:35:42,930 --> 00:35:46,650
Tina Curry: but it says please
boost. Yeah. Oh, that thunder

666
00:35:48,450 --> 00:35:50,670
Adam Curry: might it's either
the dog or it's thunder. It's

667
00:35:50,670 --> 00:35:54,150
probably probably thunder. It's
been that was pretty cool. Yeah.

668
00:35:54,450 --> 00:35:59,130
Jimmy was on was talking about?
Yeah. Presents

669
00:35:59,130 --> 00:36:02,970
Tina Curry: now, ya know, my
sister Tony is coming in for the

670
00:36:02,970 --> 00:36:04,500
vow renewal. I'm so

671
00:36:05,580 --> 00:36:07,920
Adam Curry: this was very
exciting. Tony called me and

672
00:36:07,920 --> 00:36:12,570
said, Okay, here's a secret. I'm
like, Oh, she says, I'm coming

673
00:36:12,570 --> 00:36:18,330
in. Don't tell Tina. Okay. It's
like and she's like, You got to

674
00:36:18,330 --> 00:36:22,290
pick me up on Saturday. Okay, if
I try to leave the house on

675
00:36:22,290 --> 00:36:26,700
Saturday evening, I think Tina
will think something's up. So at

676
00:36:26,700 --> 00:36:31,620
a certain point, like, Tony, I
do people are coming. If I don't

677
00:36:31,620 --> 00:36:34,350
tell Tina, you're not going to
have a place to stay because

678
00:36:34,350 --> 00:36:39,330
people are coming. So then she
called you that right? But I

679
00:36:39,330 --> 00:36:42,000
know she wanted to really
surprise you. Or show.

680
00:36:43,980 --> 00:36:46,800
Tina Curry: Yeah, there was just
no way I could keep that. I

681
00:36:46,800 --> 00:36:50,790
know. This is not coming from
she'll arrive on Saturday. And

682
00:36:50,790 --> 00:36:52,710
then she'll leave on Tuesdays.
What's

683
00:36:52,710 --> 00:36:55,980
Adam Curry: the best part about
it? She's bringing her camera

684
00:36:55,980 --> 00:37:01,530
and she'll do your hair spin to
do my hair. Yes, yeah. Be great

685
00:37:01,530 --> 00:37:02,010
at both.

686
00:37:02,220 --> 00:37:04,080
Tina Curry: Yeah, sure. Yeah. So
I'm really excited. So

687
00:37:04,620 --> 00:37:06,870
Adam Curry: people are coming
because I saw you. I don't know.

688
00:37:06,870 --> 00:37:11,340
I saw you on the cake website.
And I'm like, Oh, just oh, I had

689
00:37:11,370 --> 00:37:13,980
Tina Curry: no I had to send the
Yeah, I got I got an extra

690
00:37:13,980 --> 00:37:17,100
small. I got a small cake that
serves 20 people. You got a

691
00:37:17,100 --> 00:37:22,140
Adam Curry: cake and a cake lit?
Yes. And 60 bread. 60.

692
00:37:22,680 --> 00:37:23,460
Unbelievable.

693
00:37:23,490 --> 00:37:25,260
Tina Curry: I know. I know. Um,
so

694
00:37:26,400 --> 00:37:29,370
Adam Curry: you told me Mark
Hall's coming. Jean jeans

695
00:37:29,880 --> 00:37:31,260
coming? Yeah,

696
00:37:31,290 --> 00:37:33,660
Tina Curry: this is so I know.
And then Tony is coming in from

697
00:37:33,660 --> 00:37:37,650
Chicago. We have friends from
Florida. We have friends from

698
00:37:37,680 --> 00:37:43,050
Arizona. Yes. Frank and Calvin
are coming from South Dakota.

699
00:37:43,080 --> 00:37:47,370
Wow. I mean, I'm just my heart
is so full. So yes. Luckily,

700
00:37:47,370 --> 00:37:49,530
Adam Curry: we have a town where
people can come in and there's

701
00:37:49,530 --> 00:37:51,960
something to do. Yeah. So I
guess people are coming in like

702
00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:54,780
they're coming in to spend a day
or two and Fred Yeah, then do

703
00:37:54,780 --> 00:37:55,650
that. Yeah. And then

704
00:37:55,650 --> 00:37:57,990
Tina Curry: we're gonna we're
gonna do an open invitation to

705
00:37:57,990 --> 00:38:01,410
go to Aircel to just have a, you
know, do if they if somebody

706
00:38:01,410 --> 00:38:03,270
wants to do wine tasting or
glass of wine, whatever they

707
00:38:03,270 --> 00:38:07,200
could do, but we're just going
to say, hey, on Saturday, yeah.

708
00:38:07,380 --> 00:38:09,750
All right. So I told Tony, we
would be back. She's like, Oh,

709
00:38:09,750 --> 00:38:11,970
I'll probably get there about
seven. I'll just take an Uber to

710
00:38:11,970 --> 00:38:16,140
the back by them. Yes. Take an
Uber to the winery. Nice. And

711
00:38:16,140 --> 00:38:20,790
we'll be we'll be back by now.
Yeah, so yeah, so I was so it

712
00:38:20,790 --> 00:38:24,390
makes me so happy. I'm so happy.
I mean, this is like,

713
00:38:25,140 --> 00:38:28,680
Unknown: it's crazy. Crazy. And
I love that people want

714
00:38:28,680 --> 00:38:30,060
Tina Curry: to experience this
with us.

715
00:38:30,090 --> 00:38:33,900
Adam Curry: So on next week show
number 87. We'll know what we're

716
00:38:33,900 --> 00:38:38,280
gonna do. Because because we're
just relying on pastor Jimmy.

717
00:38:38,280 --> 00:38:41,550
It's like, all right. Figure.
You've got it off. Pastor, what

718
00:38:41,550 --> 00:38:42,090
are we doing?

719
00:38:42,120 --> 00:38:44,490
Tina Curry: Yes. What do we need
as leaders? Because we have no

720
00:38:44,490 --> 00:38:46,590
idea. Yeah. So yeah, you

721
00:38:46,590 --> 00:38:52,230
Adam Curry: know, I'm excited to
marry you and to declare our

722
00:38:52,230 --> 00:38:56,760
love for each other before God.
Whoa, yeah,

723
00:38:56,790 --> 00:38:59,910
Tina Curry: that's that's me
too, baby. And did you get me a

724
00:38:59,910 --> 00:39:00,750
new ring?

725
00:39:02,220 --> 00:39:06,510
Adam Curry: Yes. Oh, goodness
from the department. What new

726
00:39:06,510 --> 00:39:12,600
ring are you talking about? You
got rims. You got rims coming. I

727
00:39:12,600 --> 00:39:18,690
got you rim. Rooms. Rings. You
specifically listen to that.

728
00:39:18,690 --> 00:39:20,940
Listen, that ring. I hear it.
That's crazy. Yeah. You

729
00:39:20,940 --> 00:39:24,420
specifically said no, no ring.
You

730
00:39:24,420 --> 00:39:26,670
Tina Curry: know what I would
like oh, it is our anniversary.

731
00:39:26,670 --> 00:39:32,040
So you know what that means? A
card. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Nervous.

732
00:39:33,450 --> 00:39:39,510
Card. Yeah. Card. Yeah. So yes,
I'm excited. I'm excited. And

733
00:39:39,540 --> 00:39:45,150
the blessing, you know, I mean,
obviously, renewing our vows

734
00:39:45,390 --> 00:39:48,480
recommitting to each other in
the presence of God is the most

735
00:39:48,480 --> 00:39:53,250
important but this such
sweetness is that Pastor Jimmy

736
00:39:53,280 --> 00:39:57,030
is going to be doing this like
I'm just me couldn't get any

737
00:39:57,030 --> 00:40:01,860
better. Thank you, God. Yes.
Thank you. So Yeah, I'm moving

738
00:40:01,860 --> 00:40:04,350
on. So oh,

739
00:40:04,350 --> 00:40:06,540
Adam Curry: here we go whenever
you start off with so it's like

740
00:40:06,540 --> 00:40:09,510
he's a scripted bait everybody.
Tina has got something set up

741
00:40:09,510 --> 00:40:13,050
she's she's okay. What did I do
now? Yeah.

742
00:40:14,759 --> 00:40:16,679
Tina Curry: So, so So

743
00:40:17,400 --> 00:40:20,940
Adam Curry: oh, here it is see
here it is I keep what we're

744
00:40:21,330 --> 00:40:21,960
referring

745
00:40:21,960 --> 00:40:25,260
Tina Curry: to yourself as Gen
X.

746
00:40:25,740 --> 00:40:26,280
Adam Curry: Because I

747
00:40:26,280 --> 00:40:28,290
Tina Curry: am not Gen X.

748
00:40:28,290 --> 00:40:31,140
Adam Curry: First of all you put
Gen Z in the newsletter so you

749
00:40:31,140 --> 00:40:37,440
can't even talk anymore. Oh 1964
Is the cutoff year between

750
00:40:37,440 --> 00:40:38,670
Boomer and Gen X.

751
00:40:38,700 --> 00:40:40,680
Tina Curry: I happen to just
pull it right up here and I'd

752
00:40:40,680 --> 00:40:42,570
like to read there

753
00:40:42,570 --> 00:40:45,570
Adam Curry: is there is dispute
about this. Where did you get it

754
00:40:45,570 --> 00:40:47,070
from Siri?

755
00:40:47,340 --> 00:40:51,240
Tina Curry: No, I'm brave. I put
Boomer versus Ren at grave.

756
00:40:51,270 --> 00:40:53,250
Okay, brave search engine.

757
00:40:53,280 --> 00:40:56,310
Adam Curry: Well, let me do
Wikipedia. Wikipedia is what the

758
00:40:56,310 --> 00:41:00,210
CIA uses. But okay, go please do
please do go ahead. And so

759
00:41:00,210 --> 00:41:05,970
Tina Curry: it says Go ahead.
Gen X born between 1965 and 1980

760
00:41:06,090 --> 00:41:10,440
is often returned referred to as
the loss and middle child

761
00:41:10,440 --> 00:41:17,340
generation. So you are a boomer,
you are not shared.

762
00:41:17,340 --> 00:41:21,600
Adam Curry: Here's here's my
point. If you read here, xers

763
00:41:21,600 --> 00:41:26,850
were dubbed this is from the
Wikipedia the MTV generation. I

764
00:41:26,850 --> 00:41:32,010
am the voice the face and the
hair of Generation X, give or

765
00:41:32,010 --> 00:41:37,980
take three months between
September and December. I am the

766
00:41:37,980 --> 00:41:43,800
face, the voice and the hair and
the shoulder pads. Oh,

767
00:41:45,270 --> 00:41:48,060
Tina Curry: I'd like to weigh in
to vineyard nation. I'd like to

768
00:41:48,060 --> 00:41:50,010
hear what vineyard nation just
because

769
00:41:50,010 --> 00:41:59,520
Adam Curry: you're a sad Boomer.
Okay, Boomer. The MTV generation

770
00:41:59,580 --> 00:42:04,710
it says it right here Wikipedia
really pop punk post punk grunge

771
00:42:04,710 --> 00:42:08,940
grindcore heavy metal. I was the
host of headbangers ball. It

772
00:42:08,940 --> 00:42:12,960
can't be more Generation X than
that. Yeah,

773
00:42:12,990 --> 00:42:16,980
Tina Curry: but Wikipedia
Really? Really? Okay, let's

774
00:42:16,980 --> 00:42:17,940
Adam Curry: do chat GP so

775
00:42:17,940 --> 00:42:22,080
Tina Curry: this is I got Gen X.
Gen X was born between 1965 and

776
00:42:22,080 --> 00:42:27,540
79 ad. This is no good. Baby
Boomers are born between 46 and

777
00:42:27,540 --> 00:42:28,440
64.

778
00:42:30,570 --> 00:42:33,630
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm logging
into chat GBT because we know AI

779
00:42:33,630 --> 00:42:34,560
is the future. Oh, at

780
00:42:34,560 --> 00:42:39,990
Tina Curry: least is considered
Gen Z. Yeah. Okay, Gen a.

781
00:42:40,080 --> 00:42:42,450
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a
second. I was here. I'm gonna

782
00:42:42,720 --> 00:42:49,170
jet chat up. I was born on
September 3 1964. It was the

783
00:42:49,170 --> 00:42:54,570
third of September. The data law
is remember. Yes, I will. Okay.

784
00:42:57,090 --> 00:43:05,490
Comma, am I Gen X question mark.
Okay, that's Chad GPT. If you

785
00:43:05,490 --> 00:43:11,100
were born on September 3 1964,
you fall into the generation

786
00:43:11,100 --> 00:43:15,150
commonly referred to as
Generation X. Generation X

787
00:43:15,150 --> 00:43:18,450
typically includes individuals
born between mid 60s and the

788
00:43:18,480 --> 00:43:24,750
early 80s. So yes, you are part
of the Gen X cohort exclamation

789
00:43:24,750 --> 00:43:29,520
mark. Chad GPT Do you want do
you want to fight against the

790
00:43:29,520 --> 00:43:32,850
hundreds of billions of dollars
of computing power? You don't

791
00:43:32,850 --> 00:43:36,120
even like Chad GPT I hate Chad
GBT. But when it's right.

792
00:43:38,220 --> 00:43:42,300
Tina Curry: When it goes in your
favor that you like it. Anyway,

793
00:43:42,600 --> 00:43:46,230
I just feel they become on the
boomer side. Be a boomer with

794
00:43:46,230 --> 00:43:46,560
me. I

795
00:43:46,560 --> 00:43:50,430
Adam Curry: am Gen X with Boomer
tendencies with me. I assume I

796
00:43:50,430 --> 00:43:56,280
Boomer juice on my shoulder.
Just a little juice. Spit Boomer

797
00:43:56,280 --> 00:44:00,180
spiddal. Like you feel your
Boomer breath in my neck. Okay,

798
00:44:00,180 --> 00:44:06,210
let's put it that way. Boomer
breath. I was waiting for it.

799
00:44:07,860 --> 00:44:12,660
Rather. I can feel your Boomer
Boomer Breath.

800
00:44:13,830 --> 00:44:17,160
Tina Curry: Breath. Hi, baby.
You'll always be a boomer to me.

801
00:44:17,190 --> 00:44:19,320
You okay, you're not you will
always

802
00:44:19,320 --> 00:44:22,800
Adam Curry: be a boomer to me
because you are. You are to to

803
00:44:22,800 --> 00:44:26,760
the EU to the M to the Uber. All
right, yes. Well, vineyard

804
00:44:26,760 --> 00:44:30,300
nations let me know what you
think. Yes, vineyard nation,

805
00:44:30,930 --> 00:44:36,480
Nestle's vineyard nation. I just
feel it's always rough. When the

806
00:44:36,480 --> 00:44:39,390
boomers in my life said do this
to me. Devorah who was by the

807
00:44:39,390 --> 00:44:46,200
way from the silent generation.
Born just before World War One,

808
00:44:46,800 --> 00:44:49,470
you know, it's like, it's always
harsh when you guys do that to

809
00:44:49,470 --> 00:44:53,940
me, because if I wasn't the MTV
guy, I would say okay, you know,

810
00:44:54,060 --> 00:44:57,690
I'm probably a boomer but I was
the voice

811
00:44:59,130 --> 00:45:01,740
Tina Curry: 93 Before it was I

812
00:45:01,740 --> 00:45:07,140
Adam Curry: was the 1980s I was
the face of the MTV Gen X

813
00:45:07,140 --> 00:45:16,500
generation. I want my antennae
by MTV is pretty good. Yeah.

814
00:45:17,940 --> 00:45:20,280
Tina Curry: You're right right
into your microphones.

815
00:45:21,090 --> 00:45:25,140
Adam Curry: Empty Bay. Me and
Mick Jagger, me and Cyndi Lauper

816
00:45:25,140 --> 00:45:27,450
me and David Bowie. Okay. Okay.

817
00:45:27,450 --> 00:45:35,040
Tina Curry: Okay. Cindy. I just
want to say you have anything on

818
00:45:35,040 --> 00:45:38,610
your way you got more to say?
Yes. I just wanted to say how

819
00:45:38,610 --> 00:45:42,840
much I love our community. I
love our community. I love

820
00:45:42,840 --> 00:45:43,530
Fredericksburg.

821
00:45:43,560 --> 00:45:45,300
Adam Curry: Yeah. You know why?
Because they're all boomers.

822
00:45:45,300 --> 00:45:46,830
That's why you Oh,

823
00:45:46,830 --> 00:45:48,030
Tina Curry: they're not.

824
00:45:48,990 --> 00:45:50,190
Adam Curry: I'm the Gen Xers,

825
00:45:50,610 --> 00:45:53,400
Tina Curry: please. Okay. Yeah,
I disagree.

826
00:45:53,460 --> 00:45:54,690
Adam Curry: I love our
community.

827
00:45:54,720 --> 00:45:58,080
Tina Curry: I do too. And I went
to another charity, we have a

828
00:45:58,080 --> 00:45:58,500
great,

829
00:45:58,530 --> 00:46:01,170
Adam Curry: we do have a good
community. But like a baby, this

830
00:46:01,170 --> 00:46:03,150
is America. Yes. How it should
be. I went

831
00:46:03,150 --> 00:46:05,730
Tina Curry: to a charity
luncheon yesterday for the

832
00:46:05,730 --> 00:46:09,420
Historical Society. And I was
just in the central zoom, that

833
00:46:09,420 --> 00:46:11,490
must have been center of the
room, there must have been 300

834
00:46:11,490 --> 00:46:15,690
people there. And I just stopped
I pause and I praise God for

835
00:46:15,690 --> 00:46:17,280
putting me in the middle of this
community.

836
00:46:17,400 --> 00:46:19,260
Adam Curry: What does the
historical society do?

837
00:46:20,550 --> 00:46:25,980
Tina Curry: They they have a lot
of like, they have different as

838
00:46:25,980 --> 00:46:30,150
well. Education programs, they
do they do events, you know?

839
00:46:30,540 --> 00:46:33,420
Yes. And so I was just I, you
know, and it's like, I'm

840
00:46:33,420 --> 00:46:36,690
starting to know more people in
the community. And I just, I

841
00:46:36,690 --> 00:46:39,600
just paused in the middle of it.
And, you know, just was like,

842
00:46:39,630 --> 00:46:41,520
I'm so grateful that I'm here.

843
00:46:41,550 --> 00:46:45,840
Adam Curry: Well, if I can
impart any wisdom on anyone from

844
00:46:45,840 --> 00:46:49,650
the millennial generation, yes.
Get involved in your community

845
00:46:49,680 --> 00:46:52,950
for sure, rather than later,
because it's so worth it. You

846
00:46:52,950 --> 00:46:56,700
can do so much more when you're
younger. And you can influence

847
00:46:56,700 --> 00:46:59,010
things so much more and get
involved in your local

848
00:46:59,010 --> 00:47:02,010
community. And we I didn't do
this and I regret it. I really

849
00:47:02,250 --> 00:47:06,690
regret not being a part of and I
hadn't moved around a lot. But

850
00:47:06,690 --> 00:47:10,230
still I regret it. Yeah, I could
have done so much more from my

851
00:47:10,230 --> 00:47:13,830
jersey community. I could have
done more. I feel like I let I

852
00:47:13,830 --> 00:47:17,730
let I let some people I let
stuff down honestly because you

853
00:47:17,730 --> 00:47:21,240
were a boomer? No, it was Gen X
i was i was living high on the

854
00:47:21,240 --> 00:47:28,410
hog baby. I was on the
headbangers hog. He's the face

855
00:47:28,410 --> 00:47:31,440
of Generation X. He doesn't have
to be on the city council. He

856
00:47:31,440 --> 00:47:35,910
doesn't have to do. He's working
for generations.

857
00:47:40,140 --> 00:47:42,030
Tina Curry: But no, but you're
right. Get involved in your

858
00:47:42,030 --> 00:47:45,810
community because we all have
our own talents. Amazing how you

859
00:47:45,810 --> 00:47:49,020
can make you put your talent to
work to benefit your life and

860
00:47:49,020 --> 00:47:49,650
your community, your

861
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Adam Curry: life. Your kids
eventually. And not only that,

862
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you get to know so

863
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Tina Curry: many people. So
anyway, I just wanted to bring

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that up. It was the lens event
and I was invited by my

865
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girlfriend Susie, who I adore
too. And it was fun. It was fun.

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It was a lot of fun. Not just I
was just sitting there like I'm

867
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so I feel so blessed to be here.

868
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Adam Curry: We are blessed.
Yeah, we are. Yeah, God shot.

869
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Tina Curry: Yeah, let's do it.
God's

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Adam Curry: way. Did you know
that shred word from the door

871
00:48:24,840 --> 00:48:31,320
falls has a baby girl? No, yeah,
she's autumn gold is her name.

872
00:48:31,830 --> 00:48:35,970
And do I know this? Well, I
don't know. But you know, he was

873
00:48:35,970 --> 00:48:39,330
like, image. He sent me an email
and we're chatting back and

874
00:48:39,330 --> 00:48:42,360
forth. And he said, Yeah, I'm
feeding my baby girl. I'm like,

875
00:48:43,140 --> 00:48:47,040
do I know about this? And he
sent me a picture. Oh, so

876
00:48:47,040 --> 00:48:48,000
Tina Curry: brand new baby girl.

877
00:48:48,030 --> 00:48:51,420
Adam Curry: I think she was born
end of January. But I didn't

878
00:48:51,420 --> 00:48:52,440
know about TJ

879
00:48:52,440 --> 00:48:54,120
Tina Curry: is he's having
another baby. So

880
00:48:54,120 --> 00:48:58,380
Adam Curry: DJ, TJ is having a
baby. But anyway, TJ, you're

881
00:48:58,440 --> 00:49:00,780
blessed the door full blast the
door full.

882
00:49:00,810 --> 00:49:02,520
Tina Curry: There's a lot of
doorbells running around

883
00:49:02,520 --> 00:49:05,070
Adam Curry: a lot of doors. And
they're propagating. So there's

884
00:49:05,070 --> 00:49:09,390
more coming. Yes. Yeah. Anyway,
sorry. Back to you. Think of

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that? Gotcha. Gotcha. There's
autumn. Oh.

886
00:49:15,780 --> 00:49:17,850
Tina Curry: Well, interesting
that you talk about parents

887
00:49:17,850 --> 00:49:24,300
because my god shot is revolves
around parents. Okay. And it

888
00:49:24,300 --> 00:49:29,520
actually it actually came up
while Jake was here. And Jake

889
00:49:30,120 --> 00:49:34,770
was talking about his parents.
And the first thing when he

890
00:49:34,770 --> 00:49:37,350
first came in, and I said
something like, Oh, I really

891
00:49:37,350 --> 00:49:41,220
love your mom. And he goes, I
love her too. And I was like,

892
00:49:41,280 --> 00:49:44,100
Adam Curry: Oh my gosh, points
for Jake.

893
00:49:44,310 --> 00:49:47,100
Tina Curry: And that's from the
heart, you know, and then he was

894
00:49:47,100 --> 00:49:51,390
talking about his dad and how
much he loves his dad and how

895
00:49:51,420 --> 00:49:57,780
great his parents are. And I was
so overwhelmed by how he honors

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00:49:57,780 --> 00:50:02,370
his parents. You know, and you
You know, I've, my dad passed

897
00:50:02,370 --> 00:50:07,320
away 1010 years ago, 12 years
ago. And my mom, my mom is still

898
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living in, I haven't had the
best relationship with my mom.

899
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And that's something that I've
really been praying about to be

900
00:50:13,200 --> 00:50:19,440
to heal. And so hearing him
speak of his parents and how

901
00:50:19,440 --> 00:50:23,370
much he honored them. Yeah. And
it was like, God wanted me to

902
00:50:23,370 --> 00:50:26,370
hear that. Like he, because I've
been working on it. My

903
00:50:26,370 --> 00:50:29,880
relationship with my mom has, I
know, in my heart, it has gotten

904
00:50:29,880 --> 00:50:35,970
a lot better. And, but just
witnessing that, and I told

905
00:50:35,970 --> 00:50:40,380
Jake, this yesterday about how
it, it just impacted me so much

906
00:50:40,380 --> 00:50:43,980
to hear how much he like loves
his parents and how the respect

907
00:50:44,010 --> 00:50:45,000
that he has. And so

908
00:50:45,030 --> 00:50:47,940
Adam Curry: he's obedient to
God. Yeah, that's right, their

909
00:50:49,380 --> 00:50:55,260
Tina Curry: mother, father. And
so I pulled out my mom's

910
00:50:55,260 --> 00:50:59,490
Mother's Day card, I bought her
one. And I put in her card, how

911
00:50:59,490 --> 00:51:04,260
much I honor her as being my
mom. And I said, you know, even

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00:51:04,260 --> 00:51:07,650
as in my mom and I were not
close at all, at all, at all at

913
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all. And she had five girls,
five girls and she to rough life

914
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with my dad, it wasn't easy. And
I just didn't have a

915
00:51:15,240 --> 00:51:18,720
relationship with her. And I put
in the card though, because I

916
00:51:18,720 --> 00:51:24,600
really felt that way. Like I, I
recognize that my mom, that God

917
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made her my mom. And I told her
that I honor her, you know, even

918
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as I was growing up as a young
woman, as a new mom, and now

919
00:51:32,580 --> 00:51:36,210
later in my life, and I sit in,
I'm so grateful that God put us

920
00:51:36,210 --> 00:51:38,940
together because you basically
made me the woman that I am

921
00:51:38,940 --> 00:51:43,560
today. And so in my god shot, I
put what my favorite, one of my

922
00:51:43,560 --> 00:51:47,970
favorite scriptures, which is
Psalm 139, verse 16. And so it

923
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says, You saw me before I was
born, every day of my life was

924
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recorded in your book, every
moment was laid out before a

925
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single day had passed. So my
story was interwoven with my

926
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mom's story before we were even
born. And so God that was meant

927
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for God to bring us together.
And I honor that, and I am I'm

928
00:52:11,190 --> 00:52:15,210
grateful for that. And despite
whatever the past experiences

929
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are, it doesn't matter. It
doesn't matter. I just want to

930
00:52:18,360 --> 00:52:24,210
honor my mom, at 83 years old. I
think she's 83 Now, so but it

931
00:52:24,210 --> 00:52:29,310
was Jake, it was Jake, hearing
him talk about his parents and

932
00:52:29,310 --> 00:52:33,960
how much He loves them. And the
like I said, the respect, I just

933
00:52:34,050 --> 00:52:38,250
It touched my heart. And God
wanted me to witness that he was

934
00:52:38,280 --> 00:52:40,710
because I had bought that card
and I stuck it in the drawer.

935
00:52:41,040 --> 00:52:42,870
And I'm like, I gotta write her
card. I gotta get a writer card.

936
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And then it was it all just kind
of came together like it was

937
00:52:46,380 --> 00:52:49,230
supposed to, but God, so come
on.

938
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Adam Curry: Well, no waiting for
that was, but you said that and

939
00:52:55,170 --> 00:52:59,190
you know, my both my parents are
gone. And I my mom died very

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00:52:59,190 --> 00:53:05,340
early, when she was 66. And my
dad passed away at 80 and we did

941
00:53:05,340 --> 00:53:10,170
not have a good relationship at
all. And now he got saved before

942
00:53:10,170 --> 00:53:14,400
he passed. I have prayed over
that. And I look forward to

943
00:53:14,400 --> 00:53:18,990
seeing Him in heaven because we
will of course, I hope my mom

944
00:53:19,980 --> 00:53:23,520
shows up there too. I really
really do. Because my mom was

945
00:53:23,520 --> 00:53:27,060
great. But you know then we also
had we always have issues with

946
00:53:27,060 --> 00:53:29,910
our parents so I'm happy for you
that you can still do that.

947
00:53:30,120 --> 00:53:31,110
She's here with us so

948
00:53:31,110 --> 00:53:34,620
Tina Curry: when I go see her in
July I'm going to go to see her

949
00:53:34,620 --> 00:53:38,130
in July when I'm going to see
here right now to see you going

950
00:53:38,130 --> 00:53:41,730
to going for Joey's graduation
you're gonna drag her to church

951
00:53:41,760 --> 00:53:42,270
and I'm taking

952
00:53:45,630 --> 00:53:47,310
Adam Curry: I think she'll
probably really enjoy it.

953
00:53:47,340 --> 00:53:49,410
Tina Curry: I think she will you
know, I did ask her I said God's

954
00:53:49,410 --> 00:53:51,780
putting it on my heart. I have
to ask you do you accept Jesus

955
00:53:51,780 --> 00:53:54,780
as your Lord and Savior? She
said yes, I do. Like Awesome.

956
00:53:54,810 --> 00:53:59,760
Adam Curry: Good. Yeah, she's
going to church. That's a little

957
00:53:59,760 --> 00:54:00,720
much Tina but

958
00:54:00,720 --> 00:54:03,780
Tina Curry: I kind of want to
talk to her about I feel moved

959
00:54:03,780 --> 00:54:07,080
to talk to her about it so Oh, I
love anyway yeah, so that was

960
00:54:07,110 --> 00:54:09,540
that'll happen because Jake
being here. Yeah.

961
00:54:10,470 --> 00:54:13,350
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah. Trying
to get rid of that kid. He's

962
00:54:13,350 --> 00:54:16,050
doing too much good around here.
Go go do some good somewhere

963
00:54:16,050 --> 00:54:16,230
else.

964
00:54:16,680 --> 00:54:21,900
Unknown: Now it's done from the
code. Way too much goodness.

965
00:54:22,110 --> 00:54:23,340
Adam Curry: That's right. That's

966
00:54:23,340 --> 00:54:28,410
Unknown: right. Hello. Got to
hear from now Hey, what

967
00:54:28,410 --> 00:54:29,250
Adam Curry: did you say court

968
00:54:32,400 --> 00:54:36,750
Unknown: now it's time to heat
from the cold so good.

969
00:54:36,990 --> 00:54:40,380
Adam Curry: So we don't have a
lot of donations but we have

970
00:54:40,380 --> 00:54:45,120
some very meaningful ones. Yes.
I think that I don't know. It's

971
00:54:45,150 --> 00:54:49,620
It's May or April is a weird
month is always a weird month.

972
00:54:50,280 --> 00:54:53,430
Just where people are at in
their lives. They're doing stuff

973
00:54:53,430 --> 00:54:57,120
and the the actual number of
donations go down across the

974
00:54:57,120 --> 00:54:59,610
board is my experience. We're
doing this 17 years but we are

975
00:54:59,610 --> 00:55:03,720
valued For value, so we love
hearing back from you, no matter

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00:55:03,720 --> 00:55:07,020
what it is, no matter how it is
go to Corinne the keeper.com. We

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Tina Curry: Satoshis while you
actually earn you can send them

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to Yes,

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00:55:43,740 --> 00:55:45,900
Adam Curry: that's the whole
point. import all of your

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00:55:45,900 --> 00:55:50,220
previous podcasts from your old
app and and then send them to

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00:55:50,220 --> 00:55:53,400
us. When you earn Satoshis by
listening to other shows. That's

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00:55:53,400 --> 00:55:57,840
how it works. We like that test
we love. And we start off today

992
00:55:57,840 --> 00:56:03,420
with our executive producer. Yes
$100 through PayPal, which we

993
00:56:03,420 --> 00:56:07,470
also accept while still
available in Texas. Oh, this is

994
00:56:07,470 --> 00:56:08,340
from your boyfriend.

995
00:56:08,460 --> 00:56:12,060
Tina Curry: I know boo my
boyfriend Bill

996
00:56:14,250 --> 00:56:15,990
Adam Curry: Boone donation.

997
00:56:18,600 --> 00:56:22,380
Tina Curry: balloon is the three
and a half year old son going on

998
00:56:22,380 --> 00:56:26,580
29 of this our friends at
Surgeon General David and his

999
00:56:26,580 --> 00:56:31,050
wife Karen. And he has a sister
Bella Boone Boone has my heart

1000
00:56:31,080 --> 00:56:34,050
and I have Dillon's heart. And
every time he sees me, he runs

1001
00:56:34,050 --> 00:56:35,880
up to me and gives me a hug, man

1002
00:56:35,880 --> 00:56:41,790
Adam Curry: so he twisted his
mom's arm into giving a $100

1003
00:56:41,790 --> 00:56:42,570
donation.

1004
00:56:42,900 --> 00:56:45,510
Tina Curry: I know so Karen
texts me she said I just sent a

1005
00:56:45,510 --> 00:56:48,450
donation to Korean keeper no
note it's from your boyfriend

1006
00:56:48,450 --> 00:56:48,810
boom

1007
00:56:50,790 --> 00:56:53,730
Adam Curry: that's great because
I got a text message from from

1008
00:56:53,730 --> 00:56:57,270
Karen the other day and was
really weird and was answering a

1009
00:56:57,270 --> 00:57:02,130
really old text and had a
picture of blackness and then

1010
00:57:02,130 --> 00:57:07,230
she texts me later says Bella
got a hold of my phone. Like,

1011
00:57:07,320 --> 00:57:10,170
are you okay? Is everything
okay? If you've been kidnapped

1012
00:57:10,170 --> 00:57:14,400
or something going on? I've done
I got a hold of you guys. Well,

1013
00:57:14,820 --> 00:57:15,570
thank you both.

1014
00:57:16,680 --> 00:57:19,380
Tina Curry: I adore you and it
was so great because when David

1015
00:57:19,380 --> 00:57:23,340
hugged you at church and Jake
saw that Jake was very moved by

1016
00:57:23,340 --> 00:57:24,240
how you hugged

1017
00:57:25,980 --> 00:57:28,200
Adam Curry: big man hug this
happened and right there by the

1018
00:57:28,200 --> 00:57:31,830
way I think I think bone needs
to be the cancer Oh,

1019
00:57:32,070 --> 00:57:34,080
Tina Curry: D Cantus. Boone
young

1020
00:57:35,100 --> 00:57:37,200
Adam Curry: Yes Keep it up.
Boone you can get yourself a

1021
00:57:37,200 --> 00:57:41,970
salmon yay status before you
even able to drink some coasters

1022
00:57:41,970 --> 00:57:46,440
to while stocks last. That's
great. Yes. Fantastic. Yeah. Oh,

1023
00:57:46,440 --> 00:57:51,120
no. David and I word this is
manly stuff that God brought you

1024
00:57:51,120 --> 00:57:54,480
two together. Ditto. ditto.
Ditto. Oh, yeah, we're there for

1025
00:57:54,480 --> 00:57:59,670
each other for sure. And he has
a tough job. You know? Yeah, I

1026
00:57:59,700 --> 00:58:03,420
mean the job yeah. But I'm
really good with that because I

1027
00:58:03,420 --> 00:58:06,060
can sit down and talk with him
about stuff that's going on and

1028
00:58:06,060 --> 00:58:09,030
because I'm used to that all my
other friends have cops and

1029
00:58:09,030 --> 00:58:12,900
stuff and like and I just I you
know, I can see the humor in it

1030
00:58:12,900 --> 00:58:16,080
too. Sometimes what you need
needs release so it's good

1031
00:58:17,850 --> 00:58:24,390
31,500 Satoshis from Jeremy Ross
Jeremy rom not sure Jeremy has

1032
00:58:24,420 --> 00:58:28,860
donated before so we're gonna
thank you. Cast ematic anted

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which is, which is nice cast
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Italy. Franco, Franco Franco?
He's like Ron Franco works four

1036
00:58:42,570 --> 00:58:46,320
days a week on the fifth day. He
does podcast that Yeah. Paul

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00:58:46,320 --> 00:58:49,350
Hearn $5 for his monthly
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Randall black $5 for his monthly
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mini striper boosted 7777 That's
right everybody, Sir Brian with

1040
00:59:00,810 --> 00:59:05,640
an I O. And he has a note. I've
not I never read these notes. So

1041
00:59:05,640 --> 00:59:09,270
I'm a cold read so I can be just
as surprised as you are. Because

1042
00:59:09,270 --> 00:59:11,790
Tina Curry: he texts me like Did
it go through to go through it?

1043
00:59:11,790 --> 00:59:15,000
I'm like, I had stopped
everything that I was doing.

1044
00:59:15,240 --> 00:59:17,670
About nap. I'm like, Yes, but he
didn't read it. So

1045
00:59:17,670 --> 00:59:20,490
Adam Curry: as you all know,
Brian starts off I'm always here

1046
00:59:20,490 --> 00:59:25,200
to cause a fuss, but I'm also a
human being with a heart. When

1047
00:59:25,200 --> 00:59:28,260
Tina told me the story about
leaving, at least in New York, I

1048
00:59:28,260 --> 00:59:33,030
somehow ended up slicing onions
or something very touching. And

1049
00:59:33,030 --> 00:59:35,670
this might strike everyone is
unusual, but it's the only

1050
00:59:35,670 --> 00:59:39,630
segment I clipped from the show
and surprise. It had nothing to

1051
00:59:39,630 --> 00:59:47,460
do with me. Can you believe it?
So unlike me in the evening now

1052
00:59:47,460 --> 00:59:49,320
let's get back to the last Bob.

1053
00:59:50,880 --> 00:59:54,120
Tina Curry: Thank you Brian. So
sweet. He is good. He wants to

1054
00:59:54,120 --> 00:59:56,790
start a Facebook group occur in
the keeper Facebook group

1055
00:59:56,790 --> 00:59:59,160
Adam Curry: and I also heard you
was doing like you want to do a

1056
00:59:59,160 --> 01:00:00,870
YouTube channel. I have

1057
01:00:00,870 --> 01:00:03,270
Tina Curry: clips, but I think
he's starting his own podcast.

1058
01:00:03,270 --> 01:00:07,950
I'm not sure. Well, I saw goofy
glasses as gangster glasses or

1059
01:00:07,950 --> 01:00:08,790
whatever they're called.

1060
01:00:09,330 --> 01:00:11,700
Adam Curry: And we'll just say
this, Brian, I encourage you to

1061
01:00:11,700 --> 01:00:16,620
do that. But it's not it's you
know, it's not easy to do it

1062
01:00:16,620 --> 01:00:19,140
every, you know, regularly every
single week. That's the

1063
01:00:19,140 --> 01:00:20,490
dedication. It's gonna take.

1064
01:00:20,580 --> 01:00:23,400
Tina Curry: I think he wanted to
do it every day. Like, it's just

1065
01:00:23,400 --> 01:00:23,670
like,

1066
01:00:24,720 --> 01:00:26,970
Adam Curry: like a morning show.
Everybody's bright in the

1067
01:00:26,970 --> 01:00:31,890
morning. My daddy was made. Who
was you? 100?

1068
01:00:34,080 --> 01:00:36,780
Tina Curry: What do you think?
No, I'd like like a 10 minute

1069
01:00:36,870 --> 01:00:38,370
Mike podcast segment.

1070
01:00:38,910 --> 01:00:41,100
Adam Curry: Now, I'd listened to
that if it was really 10

1071
01:00:41,100 --> 01:00:44,160
minutes. Yeah, not if it's what
I saw. But if it's if it's

1072
01:00:44,160 --> 01:00:44,790
something good

1073
01:00:51,600 --> 01:01:01,770
I love you, Brian. I'm glad I
don't have one. Well, I have

1074
01:01:01,770 --> 01:01:06,750
one, but we decided we better do
it. Because you know, here's the

1075
01:01:06,750 --> 01:01:11,370
thing. So for whatever reason,
Tina says today, hey, can you do

1076
01:01:11,370 --> 01:01:13,740
the question of the week so I
can do question of the week. And

1077
01:01:13,740 --> 01:01:16,350
then what were dinner and then
we're talking about the question

1078
01:01:16,350 --> 01:01:21,150
of the week and how mine sock
and every single time they're

1079
01:01:21,150 --> 01:01:28,230
downers their loot. Am I born
you could see I could see your

1080
01:01:28,230 --> 01:01:31,530
tonsils. You were yawning, so

1081
01:01:31,860 --> 01:01:36,630
Tina Curry: it's almost 10
o'clock. No, you're not boring

1082
01:01:36,630 --> 01:01:40,470
me. But I did not say that about
your questions. But you gotta

1083
01:01:40,500 --> 01:01:43,050
you gotta admit there are they
weren't kind of late. Oh.

1084
01:01:45,360 --> 01:01:48,450
Adam Curry: But yeah, that's the
difference. Because you know why

1085
01:01:48,450 --> 01:01:52,140
my questions don't always work
for you. Because I'm Gen X and

1086
01:01:52,140 --> 01:01:54,030
your Boomer. Oh, my

1087
01:01:54,780 --> 01:01:59,430
Tina Curry: word lame. Yeah,
remember when you were on? Josh

1088
01:01:59,430 --> 01:02:03,300
McDowell show and you said
worship music is not lame. And

1089
01:02:03,300 --> 01:02:05,160
your buddies Mercy Me, then

1090
01:02:05,160 --> 01:02:10,470
Adam Curry: texted me? We're
not. We're not. Those guys are

1091
01:02:10,470 --> 01:02:16,020
great. That's right. Worship.
Music is not like, Alright,

1092
01:02:16,230 --> 01:02:18,570
what's your question of the
week? Okay. I'm very excited

1093
01:02:18,570 --> 01:02:20,550
because it's always tough when
you ask him.

1094
01:02:21,480 --> 01:02:25,230
Tina Curry: What's something
shocking that you learned? It

1095
01:02:25,230 --> 01:02:30,360
could be either about yourself
or anything? something shocking

1096
01:02:30,420 --> 01:02:31,740
that you were like, what?

1097
01:02:34,620 --> 01:02:38,820
Adam Curry: Wow, something
shocking that I learned. Yes.

1098
01:02:41,970 --> 01:02:45,330
Well, I can talk about this.
Okay. I can talk about what was

1099
01:02:45,330 --> 01:02:47,820
shot. We were just talking about
this today. And I can talk about

1100
01:02:48,990 --> 01:02:53,340
that I learned that my aunt Meg,
who was married to my uncle Don,

1101
01:02:53,340 --> 01:02:58,740
who we know is a huge guy in the
CIA that she outranked him in

1102
01:02:58,740 --> 01:03:04,050
the CIA M was ran the Russia
desk and no one knew this and

1103
01:03:04,050 --> 01:03:07,500
when she passed even her kids
didn't know this. I was

1104
01:03:07,800 --> 01:03:12,240
gobsmacked I think is the word.
gobsmacked because

1105
01:03:12,240 --> 01:03:14,820
Tina Curry: she seems so
unassuming Right? Like she would

1106
01:03:14,820 --> 01:03:15,780
never she

1107
01:03:15,780 --> 01:03:18,900
Adam Curry: was in hindsight
like perfect spooks it her wiki

1108
01:03:18,900 --> 01:03:22,740
pedia should say spook but
didn't have a Wikipedia. She was

1109
01:03:22,740 --> 01:03:28,050
the perfect Ambassador wife. And
did you find out did did when we

1110
01:03:28,050 --> 01:03:29,040
were there for my dad's?

1111
01:03:30,270 --> 01:03:32,310
Tina Curry: Share that or how
did it how?

1112
01:03:32,790 --> 01:03:34,800
Adam Curry: I heard it tonight.
They heard it from Lucy so I'm

1113
01:03:34,800 --> 01:03:37,890
not quite sure exactly. But you
know, everyone was talking about

1114
01:03:37,890 --> 01:03:42,900
that. The whole family like Did
you know? Like, no, that was

1115
01:03:43,770 --> 01:03:49,170
shocking. Yeah, just like, like,
I had no idea. Yeah. And that

1116
01:03:49,170 --> 01:03:54,450
she outranks my uncle Don is
even more shocked by that. She

1117
01:03:54,480 --> 01:03:58,260
she was like, No, this is a
secret. And I promised and I'm

1118
01:03:58,260 --> 01:04:02,400
not gonna tell anybody. I'm sure
she wasn't still an agent at 94.

1119
01:04:03,090 --> 01:04:06,870
But you know the Yeah, but who
knows? Yeah. Yeah, it was a

1120
01:04:06,870 --> 01:04:10,410
fabulous lady. I miss her
dearly. Mr. Doe. So that was my

1121
01:04:10,410 --> 01:04:14,460
short answer. Good. That's good.
Okay, good answer. You

1122
01:04:14,460 --> 01:04:18,060
Tina Curry: know this story. And
this has to do with me so why

1123
01:04:18,060 --> 01:04:22,500
would hope so? Yeah, me
personally, not somebody else

1124
01:04:22,500 --> 01:04:26,310
that I learned something about.
When I was had to renew my

1125
01:04:26,310 --> 01:04:30,870
driver's license at 50 years of
age I do. So I brought in my so

1126
01:04:30,870 --> 01:04:33,960
I had my I had to bring in my
old divorce papers and my

1127
01:04:33,960 --> 01:04:34,410
marriage.

1128
01:04:35,160 --> 01:04:38,010
Adam Curry: It was you did that
out of love to change your name

1129
01:04:38,010 --> 01:04:39,090
to curry you do

1130
01:04:39,120 --> 01:04:44,460
Tina Curry: this before? So
before you cared about me, yeah,

1131
01:04:44,460 --> 01:04:48,360
I have a whole I have I have a
multi multi tier history. I have

1132
01:04:48,360 --> 01:04:54,300
a multitap binder with all my
legal divorce documents. So so I

1133
01:04:54,300 --> 01:04:59,970
had to bring the I had to bring
every avenue not Avenue journey.

1134
01:05:00,000 --> 01:05:04,470
My name so for my maiden name,
wish I had to bring my birth

1135
01:05:04,470 --> 01:05:07,170
certificate and make sure that
it was a sealed one to my

1136
01:05:07,560 --> 01:05:11,820
marriage license first marriage
license divorce papers, second

1137
01:05:11,820 --> 01:05:15,840
marriage license. So I had to
bring everything so I go to the

1138
01:05:15,960 --> 01:05:21,570
to the driver's license in there
guys looking looking and he goes

1139
01:05:22,650 --> 01:05:26,460
your middle name is not Marie.
You don't have a middle name I

1140
01:05:26,460 --> 01:05:31,440
go watch my whole life I would
Tina Marie. Yeah, Tina Marie, my

1141
01:05:31,440 --> 01:05:31,950
whole life.

1142
01:05:31,980 --> 01:05:33,900
Adam Curry: I've always called
you Tina Marie.

1143
01:05:33,930 --> 01:05:36,420
Tina Curry: All my employment
everything. Tina Marie, I go

1144
01:05:36,420 --> 01:05:38,880
what he goes, Yeah, you don't
have a middle name aside on your

1145
01:05:38,880 --> 01:05:42,930
birth certificate. I go. Are you
kidding me? He goes, No, you'll

1146
01:05:42,930 --> 01:05:45,060
have a middle name. I go,

1147
01:05:45,150 --> 01:05:46,110
Adam Curry: this is so good.

1148
01:05:46,320 --> 01:05:50,010
Tina Curry: I call my mom I go
Pat. What? What?

1149
01:05:50,070 --> 01:05:52,140
Adam Curry: What is? All your
sisters have a middle

1150
01:05:52,140 --> 01:05:55,050
Tina Curry: everybody has a
middle name but me. Laura Ann,

1151
01:05:55,260 --> 01:05:58,380
Lisa Marie, Angela Marie and
Tony Ellen. And I'm

1152
01:05:58,410 --> 01:06:01,980
Adam Curry: Tina. Tina. That's
it. You're just plain old? No

1153
01:06:02,010 --> 01:06:03,240
middle name thing. I

1154
01:06:03,240 --> 01:06:05,970
Tina Curry: mean, at 50. That's
when I found out that I didn't

1155
01:06:05,970 --> 01:06:06,660
that was quite

1156
01:06:06,660 --> 01:06:09,600
Adam Curry: a shock. But I will
tell you that I have convinced

1157
01:06:09,600 --> 01:06:10,590
the IRS that you have

1158
01:06:10,590 --> 01:06:12,720
Tina Curry: a middle name. Yes.
Well, it's on my social security

1159
01:06:12,720 --> 01:06:15,330
Adam Curry: cards, believe it.
They believe it, but I remember

1160
01:06:15,330 --> 01:06:20,250
Tina Curry: I mean, my initial
TMS, TMS, TMA TMS, you know, all

1161
01:06:20,310 --> 01:06:23,550
my whole life. So that was a
shock to me. That was a shock.

1162
01:06:23,580 --> 01:06:27,030
Adam Curry: That is a good
story. Yes, a good shot

1163
01:06:27,030 --> 01:06:27,960
Tina Curry: of your identity.

1164
01:06:28,050 --> 01:06:30,570
Adam Curry: Well, you will
always be Tina Marie to me and I

1165
01:06:30,570 --> 01:06:33,540
will always say I love you, Tina
Marie. Oh, and I love you too.

1166
01:06:33,540 --> 01:06:37,680
And always say that. You always
say darling, darling, and I say

1167
01:06:37,950 --> 01:06:42,180
I love I love you. I love you
Tina Marie. I love you Adam

1168
01:06:42,180 --> 01:06:46,290
Clark doesn't sound so no. See
you here next week. I'll be

1169
01:06:46,290 --> 01:06:49,020
here. I love you babe. I love
you. See you next week

1170
01:06:49,020 --> 01:06:49,470
everybody.

1171
01:07:01,650 --> 01:07:02,520
Unknown: In your day.

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01:07:11,760 --> 01:07:12,570
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