This is the two seventeen Recovery Podcast with Corey Winfield. Yeah, it's hard right now. It's tough. It sucks. You want to crawl a hole and die. But this could be the best thing that's ever happened to you. Justin Burke, then we actually take better care of her than our plants are you're talking about Susan. You're back on that, Yeah, and Mitchell old Brian. I watered all of the plants, all of them. It
is the twenty third of February twenty twenty four. My name is Corey Winfield and this is the two seventeen Recovery Podcast, joined in the North studio by Justin Burke, What up and Mitchell O'Brien. It's good to be back. Nice. Got the plants. I watered the miles. Susan, her cage is taking care of always. It's a fun Friday, so we're gonna have today. It's a fun Friday. Justin, you're actually off today? Yep, yep? How's that? The time going poorly? I have major commitment
issues. I love it when you take time off and then you never get to take it off. It's beautiful, I know, it's like it's like what a boss wants to see besides commitment, ask kissing on social media, which which, by the way, you know this guy, there's a difference between as kissing and flattery. You know, it's I'm trying to flatter you. That's it's actually quite offensive, you know, but if you generally mean it, which I think Justin does mean it, you know, because I'm
pretty good boss, you know, almost say I meant no boss. The timing was sus for me. Yeah, it was after my disappointment of last week. Oh, I mean I forgot about that, but you did. It's so funny because like every week we do check ins, you know, we sit down and we do them together, and we go over check and sheet, you know, like what's what's your obstacles, What's what's the good
things happening? You know with some goals, And you guys start and like battling each other of who had like the most yeah sg sheets, you know, and obstacles and self pity, and you're like, oh, just you were winding on yours and you're like, oh, yeah, well you wind on yours too, about oh I don't know how to do this or I can need more time to do this, and it was just back and forth. And where I was coming from is you put what our obstacle is.
And so I put an obstacle in there, and somebody in this room put his whole sheet. The goals and everything were I'm not gonna feel everybody again or disappoint my boss. And yeah, so just put your winding in the winding slot. Obstacles and that's all I'm saying. I think we all, I mean, we all mess up. I mean, it's just it's a fact of life. It's how we learn. You know. I messed up with the irs. Yeah, it's never good. And it wasn't a mess
up, it just was late. I was on Corey Time and the IRS was like, we don't play Corey Time here, You're fine, And I was like, but we don't even pay you taxes like what you like, that's why we get fined. Holy cow man, Like that's a kick in the nuts. Yeah, but I learned. I learned. I did learn it, my god. So yeah, that sucks. So you know, everybody makes mistakes whatever, but it's just are they repeated two out of three people have issues with the I R s Oh okay, wow. Just statistically
in this room. Well, I mean you don't have an issue with them. No, I got money back. I'm gonna get money back every every year get my taxi done. And I had to pay them so they get send money to Ukraine this year too, bastards. That's fucked. Like Michigan, I was like cool. I mean it kind of evened out, but still it's like, why now I got pay the Feds to some money to Ukraine or wherever else I'll sending it, you know, like that kisses me off? Does that work? Like? Can I just keep my seven hundred
and they can send someone else's money over there. I don't even know what's going on in this radio station. I listen to Out of Dallas, like
the morning show, and I don't know what's going on. I don't know what's real in the world sometimes, you know, like when Kyrie Irving came out with the basketball player Place for Dallas, when he came out and said, oh, I believe the world's not round, And he wasn't really saying that, he was just saying he doesn't have enough information on his own, and if he went around believing what everybody told him, he'd be the stupid person. You know, and I think a lot of times people just believe
what people tell them. Oh yeah, you know if you saw a TV commercial and you're like, this is the best Ford ever because it has the toughest hit a tailgate. No, it has the toughest new titanium to put on the sides of it, so it don't rust out like every other piece of Ford crap does, you know? And you'd be like, damn, it's got the new titan And you start telling people that you don't know that
for sure, you weren't the scientists who put it together. You know, you didn't make the new titanium rustproof because clearly Ford, you know, they don't care about your Ford rusting away. They kind of pride themselves in that. They're like I think at their meetings at Ford, they just sit down and go, you know what we need. We need a car that's gonna
run about twenty years but only lasts about four years on the outside. That way, people know that's for tough and then dissolves like like eco friendly toilet paper. Yeah, and you know we'll do We'll get that guy that goes out to them dirty jobs places. We'll get him to voice it because you don't like him. Yeah, yeah, he's Ford tough, built, Ford tough. Yeah, America, and we just still let up North. We'll
be fine. The South people people from South allbutt anyway because it's tough and they like rust anyway, they get pissed off and their stuff doesn't rust. The northern Michigan people are so well because it's just gonna not even exist. Yeah. But my point though is I don't even know I was someone k and believing stuff that you're told. What was before that? We got like
somebody leaving a long message on our answer me sure right now. So I was trying to kind of talk over that so like people wouldn't hear the whole message, and then calling the person back. And I'm still trying to do that right now. But we'll see because it's still going. Yeah, if that helps or not, I mean, whatever they need, clearly we are not going to provide it at this moment. They're trying to figure out what I was even talking about. So I believed you because you told me,
yeah that actually was really happening. But with was that talking about the governor or something? No, Well, it started with sending the money to Ukraine and I was thinking, oh, yeah, yeah, they send the donut shops money to Ukraine exactly. Man, they closed down for a day because they cared about something. I don't really know us. Oh that's totally different. But my point though is that I don't really know. All I know
is what's on TV, what people are telling me. And I heard one person say, well, Putin was just bored and decided he was going to attack him. He's crazy. Like so you just sit around one day and like, I'm bored. I was just attacked this other country. And then I heard it was like a bunch of other things, and I heard they were like terrorist tacks included. I don't even know. I don't know if
that's true either, but I just don't believe what's on TV. In this radio station I was to every day, the guy makes the reference about how Russia is out there killing kids and killing this and killing that. Well, it depends what country you talk to. They would say the same thing about us. And like yesterday when the whole at and t or all the cell phones so like not ours, but like cell phones were like shutting down, and one of our top officials supposedly I heard it from the same radio station
said that we could expect to be hacked. We expect China Russia to attack our infrastructure and they go after our cell towers and hack into them and stuff and Russia. That's what they said, So most be true, right, But you know, and my whole counterpoint to that is, okay, so why would they expect that? Did China catch us hacking into theirs? Probably because I'm sure we're hacking in some shit, you know, So like if we called that, I mean, they fly of freaking weather blue. And
that's how old school they are. They're like, look at this up here. Meanwhile they're they'll bait and switch. Yeah and yeah, I guarantee you we're doing it, And wouldn't you want to be doing it? So the same time, you know, you take someone from China or these other countries, wouldn't you want your country to be doing that? Well? And if somebody attacked us, would you what do you think we would do? Think about this. The government wants to it's people to believe certain things, to
do certain things. So how does that look? You have a government wants you to hate another government, So create a big bad wolf m hm. And then create a situation that big bad wolf is doing to make other people afraid. So then your people will now back you to go and do it you want to them because you made him live in fear. Yeah. So am I saying that's what's happening, that's all fear. No, but I'm saying that it feels like it's happening. Oh, that happens because our news
is very one sided against let's just say putin. You know, we only ever hear about the bad things he does. We don't ever hear about anything good that he does. I don't know. I watched his interview with Tucker and it was quite yeah, and it was quite informational. I felt, you know, he gave a long history of Russia and you know, and said that he tried making peace with like the United States, with multiple different presidents, and it got him nowhere. You know, he's always been shunned
as like a horrible person when he just tries to help. And because he claims that he's the biggest land mass country there is in the world, so everyone feels threatened by him. I feel more threatened than the fact that he's a president's air quotes there. Yeah, how long has he been the president twenty some years. Yeah, that's not a presidential like. Well, that's just because that's what we were brought up and raised in. You know, our government only does four year terms. Yeah, we like, we like
to share our scamming. That's a you know, and that's what we do. That's an emperor. That's doesn't make it wrong, you know. And just because you're not like us, you know, yeah, and we're not. I'm not saying Putin's good or bad. I don't know, you know, And has he done bad things? Absolutely? Has this country done bad things? America? Oh? Absolutely? You know, Like there's nobody who's just sitting over there, maybe Sweden or something of just clean hands, going
hey Canada. No Canada, Canada kicks us out. Yeah, you can't go there, drunk driving charge or something. But I don't even like Canada. I don't even want to go to Canada. Nothing there for me. He thinks, Tell that to your prime minister. Same think about that their fake ass eyebrows. Yeah, ain't nobody trying to stop from the mounted pulled police? Come buddy, I don't even pull you over, like, take your hat off. Son. I got picked up by Canadian police once.
I think I talked about that on the podcast once we were in Your Bear Mask there, I was sixteen years old by dirty magazine. Oh, let's hear the story about the Mounted police getting I know that. I'm pretty sure that none of my family actually listened. So, sixteen years old, I went to Canada with my best friend and his family and another family that we need through church, okay, and they were gonna be there for two weeks.
I had my first job at the time. I could only get one week off, and so we were camping right on northern Lake Superior, not far from like sus Saint Marie, like an hour up hour up the coast, and like our campsite was like right on Lake Superior, right right there. Yeah, So we were in this rusted campground in about half a mile down the road was where the camps store. But it wasn't like any camps or like campgrounds in America because it was it was kind of like what we
know as a party store. Then there was a post office and then like a boutique and you could get your currency exchanged there. So it was like a general store. But there were like three stores. It's three seven stores, all right, there, but it was also where you went to like the campground office to like get your campsite. Either way, you had to walk down like the highway if you wanted to get there walking, and some
of my friend and I would do that every once in a while. And they're just a little bit more loose right up there with their magazines that a teenage boy would enjoy. So we were down there buying snacks. I'm getting
that new Dick Hunter magazine. We didn't swing that way, but anyway, so we got our our treasures and our plastic bag and from the store, and we're talking about how we're gonna sneak back into our campsite and our tents and so we didn't get caught by the parents, and all of a sudden, this cop pulls up behind us. Yeah, it was a regular cop car. I was expecting a guy in a red suit on a moose.
But we're like, what are you trying to stop us? For, officer, We're I mean, we're just these two basically kids that have never really been in trouble before. So we're looking at him and he waves us over. We're on the side of the highway. Waved him over. Yeah, you come over here, buddy. My dumb ass friend goes to the roadside and the cops like, no, over there, idiot, and like rolls his window down so we won't go over there, and we're like, hello,
officer. None of us have dealt with police on any kind of a real way other than religious as hell or we met it. That was the whole thing is I'm sitting there with what I think is like a arrestable offense in my hand, and it's just a like sports illustrated bikini edition whatever. It wasn't even like it wasn't even a good one, But I mean, you didn't need that when you're a church teenager, that was like good enough.
Really depends what church you want to do. Well. He says that there's some two dudes that were harassing women back at the little store place that we were walking from, and we told him, you know, well, no, we're our parents are right over here, his parents are right over
here, and it's we're just walking back. He's like, all right, get in and I'll take you over there and verify your story because he said the other the dudes were older, but since we were too male, he wanted to make sure age profiling, yeah pretty much, or yeah, yeah, gender profiling. Two males. So we roll into our campsite in this police car and my buddy's dad is standing right there and he was pretty nice guy. He was a science teacher or science biology, can't remember over in
Kingsley here, and the look on his face is priceless. I'll never forget it because it just looked like, what in the hell did you two do? I'm going to kill you? Like yeah, And just even though we're a little bit nervous because of our sassy magazines that we have with us, we both heard just this big huge smile on our faces because we know we're
not actually in trouble with the cop. And we're sitting in the back seat of this cop card pulling up to this this campsite just like and then he lets us out and he's like, all right, I'm gonna talk to your dad. And so the dad comes over and we scurry off to the hide the magazine underneath the mattress, the cotton and her tent and Scott free with that one. He's like, I thought you guys were in actual trouble, and I was like, well, neither of us have ever actually done anything.
But yeah, I thought that was gonna be a good story. It was a good story for me. I mean, that's a good story mention. I'm glad you told it. And that's that's Is that the story you're going to tell that recovery stories? Yeah, I think so. That's when it started. Yeah, okay, because we do have an event coming up.
It's less than a week away. It's Thursday, twenty ninth of Februar, and you guys are both telling the story part of it, which is supposed to be three to five minutes long, and you don't you don't tell your whole story. There's a guy that took the training with us when I took the training, actual training, and that's the thing, Like I took a training for you guys have not. So I kind of feel bad that I'm just throwing you guys up there to be like, hey, go do
it and don't suck. But we're going to practice on it today, I think. But me and like I don't know the other four people that went. We did the training and we did it and it was good. And the fact that you guys are going up there and hopefully you can tell a pretty good story. But I'm again, I'm just killing time because Mitch was moving his microphone because we heard someone come in. We were trying to figure it out. So I was just your wife, just adding nothing messaging.
I'm adding Mitch stories to the podcast. Here formative memory of mine. I got picked up by the cops in Canada. It was fun, okay. Note to self, never mentioned Canada and an amount of the police again because I'm never going to Canada anyway, So who cares? But are you guys ready for your story? Though? I guess it was my question. I feel more ready than I think you think I feel. Have you timed it? I have not, other than we did. Any of you guys been
practicing in the car? Yeah? What do you think I do with all my free time in the you call Mitchell? Pretty much? All right? So rose Jay, who's going to be telling the story, also, she's coming in today to practice her stuff and get it all good to go. But I think it'll be fine, and it's kind of worried that there'll be too many people there. But the first one, if you haven't seen it yet, the videos out it's on YouTube. There's a link to that at
two seventeen recovery dot com. It's like an hour long, but the recovery stories, like I said, are three to five minutes. And then we have speakers. We have Jeff and we have Mike, which would be really really good. I'm really excited about that. And then we have our tubing event coming up that's on March sixth. Yep. So we got some things kind of back to back sort of which keeps us busy. And that's just
the phone Mitch, if you can hear it. Yeah, people do call us like we do work here, and when you come to my office sometimes I say, let's do a podcast, and then we do it. And then we spend the first twenty minutes talking about other stuff and then we dive right into recovery when we got your ass now. But we do, and
that's kind of part of the podcast. When I was explaining the podcast of the last people I did and when I was in Detroit for the training, I kind of told them it's like, look, we're not going to be, you know, doctor counselor therapist, even though Marnie's a therapist. But we don't come on it this podcast with that approach. You know, we're about having fun in recovery, about doing doing fun things and admitting things to
ourselves when we need to be held accountable. You know, are you doing enough just to get by or are you doing enough to accomplish your goals? You know, like if you if you take that into consideration on some of the stuff you do, you'll realize, like, well, maybe I don't even need to be doing that, you know, if I'm just half asking it, if I'm just going through the motions, so maybe this isn't the
motion I need to be going through. I mean, justin you said, I was putting that have a new camera cabinet that keeps my cameras because they were just on the floor and I'm always trying to step on them and run them over and a chair. And I was like, man, I gotta do something about that. So I bought this kit and I put it together.
We get it all the way together pretty much. And on the back because I have to have lights on everything apparently, and they had like these little quarter sized holes for you to put your lights through on each shelf, so there's like three or four of them. Well, the back one. I had told Marty about do something, and I grabbed it and I put
it on wrong, so it was on the other side. So like, okay, So I imagine, if you're looking at a shelf on the right hand side, you get a hole top right hand corner, top right hand corner, top rank, bottom left. And I was like, shit, it's funny. And I was like, well, you gotta do it, Mary, I don know. I'm like nope. I mean, if you're going to do it, do it right. So he flipped it back over, took it apart, flipped it and put it all back together. But
you know, why half asset? Why I have it look stupid? And I'm glad that I did. Otherwise I'd be sitting here every day walking and going why didn't I just do that the right? Yeah, it would have taken me another fifteen minutes, but it would have been done right. You know. I think a lot of people want to take that easy way, even when you really, ah, damn it. Eh, that's all right,
and some things you can do that with that's fine. But I'm just saying for me, it works out better because I seriously, every day I would walk in here, I'd be like, why did I do that? Now? I got too much stuff in it. Ah, But that's just one example that you can give of like real life, like how are you really doing things? How are you really living your life? How are you
really approaching things? And if you can ask yourself that and not everything's going to be perfect, you're not gonna be one hundred percent of it, but it'll kind of help you move forward with what you're doing and what you want to do, just by how you do the little things. Sometimes. I'm definitely going to think about that because you stared me right in the eyes while you said to all of it, it's trying to make my point, it's
trying to improve my point. No, because some people just have a different think on things. So that little plaque s that's right next to my office, that says are you doing enough to get by? Where are you doing enough to exceed your goals? You inspired that time? If you didn't share, Oh no, you don't have to be sure like it was I remember that day. Yeah, And because I think you needed a reminder, so I gave you one. And I'm sure somebody has said that before. But
it wasn't like search sayings that are cool. No, that was like me typing that out putting it on something, and yeah, I think I put on two fingers like or hands touching each other, grabbing or reaching for each other or something. Put a little to seventeen down there, little little to seventeen tattoos. I remember putting that out too, And I'm like, I think, I think you'll understand what I'm talking about. And it's just like, I think, so for sure, You're like, I'm sure you put
it there because of me. And I remember the day where Corey's like, I am putting this here because of Justin. Was that really that bad when we started? Yeah. The thing about that, though, Justin, is when and I like this about you is if there is a mistake, if there is, you realize that you're maybe not doing something to the fullest, or you need to change how you're doing something. When Corey tells you to do it, you make an effort to do better and change. And I
appreciate that. I think that's how all employees should be. When your employer tells you this is how you should be doing it, and I expect it to be this way, you should conform to that and not go against the
grain. Yeah, this, I mean, like we have a very unique situation with a two seventeen recovery center and with what we do as a recovery community organization, and there's a lot of fun that we have and there's a lot of chances for it, and there's a lot of like little things that are just kind of gonna get you like, oh geez, really, But at the end of the day, man, this is a really cool job to have. And were you that bad? I don't know, but I
noticed it and I expected more from you. And they say, don't have expectations, but I don't want to see people half assed in things, and I know you're capable of more, Like when you first started writing blogs. First I started out like, Hey, this will be a fun game and everybody involved. And then get you guys familiar with writing things that you're not familiar with writing about you know, And I gave you, guys all kinds of crazy ass topics, but I let you choose it out of options I
gave you. But still it made you feel like, well, at least I have some say in this which will make people want to do it more. And you didn't want to get stuck with the last one because you're like, oh no, that one's horrible, and you guys made the most of it, and then you had fun with it. And now you guys both write really really good blogs. I mean there was a while justin I was giving you one star every week, yeah, you know, and then I was like, all right, I want you guys to write a blog every
week. Those are the ones. I came in and I just snuck right into my office busted one out and you could tell yeah you could. And that's kind of what I was referring to with the other stuff. It was just like you were doing just enough to get by. You know, you weren't going above and beyond. You weren't. You were just kind of like, hey, I'm here, it's cool, we made it. Let's go. And it's like, no, we're just getting started. Man. I need you guys, you know, I need you to do these things and
I need you to be this kind of kind of way. And you know, we're more than just a oh, recovery center that holds meetings or more than recovery coaches, you know, like we can live our lives in recovery and put it out there, just like I did with the podcast, and we can put it out there with things that we write about and talk about, you know, like real life stuff with your daughter, with your son, you know, like stuff that you guys are going through. That's how
other people will connect with us. You know. If somebody out there has a fifteen year old son who keeps getting caught with weed pipes or whatever, not pipes or vapes, yeah whatever. At school, there's somebody on our staff that you can relate to. Guarant I know it for a fact. There is somebody on our staff that will relate to you, and you can talk to them, you know, and they will be like, well, I don't know either, and you guys can brainstorm. There's people out there
with daughters who talk back. You know, there's people out there that have ex wives who when they the kids go over there, it's like, I don't want to say Peter Pan, but it's just like this, the kids running around, Yeah, free for all. There we go, Peter paying free for all. And then they come back to you on the weekend and you're like, what the hell like and you got to lay down the log in because they're just all wild ass, And that would be frustrating for me
as a parent. I'd be like, look, I get the kid dialed in, goes to the moms or the dads or whoever you know, the other parent, and then they come back to you and the grades are bad, like everything, the attitude, and you're just like, well, I thought we fix this, like this is what you're gonna do. And you set up and you see the next week and it's the same thing, and you're like, what is going on? Man? That would be frustrating as
hell. There's people out there that can relate to that and to know exactly what I'm talking about. And there's some man in our staff, multiple people, oh yeah, that could definitely help you with that. And then there's like people are just cool as hell, you know, and I can relate to them. Just kidding, just kidding, just kidding. But that's the of it, you know, And that's what I really want to put out there, because we're more than just helping the people that we come in contact
with every single day. There's people that we will never meet that have listened to us, have run our stuff, that maybe take something from that. And that's that's the beauty of it, you know, that's the beauty of media and especially and I'm not going to say, social media, but some of it and how people get their information, like we were talking about earlier. You know, oh, if you heard it on TV, it's true. You know that's dangerous and it's some of that social media stuffs dangerous too.
But if they can take it from us, who we have. We have nothing to gain, you know. We're just getting stuff off our chest and trying to help people and tell you what we're going through and did we deal with it right? No, And here's what we did and here's what we didn't do, and maybe next time we'll do this. Does that mean that you need to do that exact same thing. Absolutely not, because it's different for everybody. But I don't know if you know. And I got
a son on the way and it scares me. You guys go through somethings, It really does. And I was like, oh, no, you know, is he going to be the preacher's daughter? I know that was probably weird for some people and they're like, what are you talking about? And some people might know what I'm talking about. Take take some solace though, or comfort in the fact that you are going to have a two parent
family structure. Yeah, knock on wood, hopefully, Thank you. Yeah, and that, I mean, that's the plan of it all that everybody has plans. You know, this will work out forever, and I'm sure it will. I mean, Marty and we got married later in life. We knew what we wanted, we knew what we didn't want, but still, you know, adding another person into the mix changes everything. And hopefully I'll be good enough to handle that and be a good father and a good
husband at the same time. I can't wait till you're at home alone, all by yourself and he just blows his diaper out. Man, that's not commercial. For the other day, it was like Pampers three sixty or something that prevents blowouts hoop everywhere. I'm gonna get them three sixties, yeah, because if you see on TV, it's true, just like that new four Titanium's never gonna rush. Yeah. I was well to say, I hate to burst your bubble, but them diapers, they blow out, they blow
blowout. The three sixty came out before my son was born, and hopefully they've improved. Maybe it's the three sixty ones. Then it goes around and just a little bit more go by the xbox, you know, the three the pampers X. Now you wondn't even know he did it, because he'll be like in his little bouncy chair or something. You go pick him up,
and you'll be like, oh my god, what happened. That'll be laying there in his little crib just looking at you all adorable smiling because you know, yeah, and you just pick him up and it's from the back of his head down to his toes and you don't even know until you pick him up. And now it's on your hands. Everything's gonna be thrown away. I can see lots of bedding. And then there's the kids who get a little bit older and then they start fingerpainting on the wall with it and
all over your walls, your walls brown. We were actually looking at the room last night and we had Jill, who was our lately here at the two seventeen Recovery Center. She and her husband and they have like this building thing where they build homes and do all kinds of stuff, and we had her over because we're like, we want to do this, this, this, this, this, this, because you know, there's some things that we want to kind of do touch up because the house we bother people half
assed everything in that when they were fixing it or painting it. I mean,
some of it's beyond half assing, just ignorance. So it's kind of like cool to have people in there looking at it too, shaking their head, going, we don't know what they were thinking with that, you know, but we were picking out like a light gray slash white paint for Parker's room, and I was thinking, like, don't they make stuff that's like marker free or crayon free or or something, or do we just we just say whatever, they don't do that, the markers and the crans on the
wall, they don't do that in their room. That's gonna be in your kitchen. That's gonna be in your hallway, your living room, where the first place that somebody who walks in your house looks at. That's where there they're canvas they're gonna want to put their artwork. Might as well just chalk chalkboard paint it. It's abstract, right, you know. There's like those rooms that have like trim halfway up the wall. Just do that, but
just with that chalkboard paint. So just all the way around. People are like, oh, I like the two tone. You're like Yeah, that's so when all the place was it off be interesting, and I figured now it would probably a good time to announce our new little project that I signed you guys up for. I'm excited. I am too wed that as a surprise until it launches, Okay, like up and coming, Yeah, up
and have something coming. That's it's gonna be a lot more structured than this podcast, but it will be something of that sort, but it will be structured a lot more and it'll it actually has a purpose, like this podcast was to keep me sober, to have fun, talk about my recovery and talk about my life and recovery. But there's yeah, let's leave it there. Something coming, something common. I should be excited for. You already
told them it's basically a podcast. Burrow and Broette. How we don't call women brouettes were calling bro I know what I'm saying, We just call them bro. Which, by the way, women women love to be called the bro right before they break up with you, because that's what happens. They don't call women bro or man. You know what I'm saying. Almost broken up with somebody for calling me bro, Like I'm not your bro when we're dating I'm not some dude like you call me, he said when he say,
then I got my ass. I was born with mine, but I can identify it now, that's what he said. Oh, come right in. I'm very sneaky about it. You'll be talking to someone and I'll just come in and sit at my desk and just bust one out real quick. You can't say that. Nope, a little too fun with lean back in my office here here, just like hitting with my pinky, just like, yeah, that didn't work out very well. That's good we got in the office. I can do that. My son was god like. They're like,
he she shouldn't have happened like it. I don't know how you know what I mean, like, but I think that typically happens with the intercourse or Adam. Yeah, I think that's what you told them when he said that, the whole the whole clip you do. I'm like, I'm pretty sure that intercourse. I remember, I remember the activities that led to my son pretty well. I want to talk about it. No, I really don't. You want to save that for maybe another podcast, an up and
coming project. No way, but we'll go ahead and keep that a secret for now. We should we should we shouldn't talk about it and brought it halfway out of the bag already. I just don't know the name of it, but we pretty much can tell you what it's gonna be about. Let's just leave it that a little bit of mystery, Yeah, and then also cool thing with it if it is like something like this that we're doing right now, but it'll be film. I gotta work on my camera body.
I'm gonna be at Cabilla's every Saturday. We're gonna be a Duke's motorol shop being the gage. Hey that just keeps the motor oil under his desk. I see that. Yeah, that's out of the way. There's not room in their closet for it. There could be some shields, some cleaning, some organization women here. Just kidding, just kidding on cricket, cricket. I almost got beat up by this kid for snoring, but I was like four times the size, So I mean, yeah, so I don't say
stuff like that. I'll get beat up by people. But this is a this is a fun day for us to have. And you guys are gonna start your recovery stories to stuff or practicing. I guess you could say. So, uh, we'll do a fun Friday. And thanks you guys for coming on the podcast. I really appreciate it. And I needed needed to get a couple of laughs in today and definitely did that and got some stuff
off my chest and that's good. I feel better. I'm glad you feel better, because when you feel better, the workplace is a better place. Thanks, and I appreciate you not ever taking days off. I know. I mean it's cute that you put in for him, but in your supportive social media posts, yeah about how awesome your boss is. That's keep that going. One day. We're just gonna do one day. I'm just gonna pull from your check in sheets just be like who said this? That'll be
the game, Like that should be in our new project. Yeah, that'd be hilarious. I have a day of who said it. It'll be like a game that will have Marnie be the Joe. Yeah. Oh, it's gonna be great. Details coming soon. But if you haven't checked out the Recovery stories, then due so. Like I said on YouTube, easy link to it at two seventeen recovery dot com. Thanks for listening and we will talk to you later later bye, Thanks for listening to the two seventeen Recovery
Podcast. We hope you come back for our next episode.
