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Ohio Bigfoot Jamboree 2 Review S. 8 Ep. 3

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The Ohio Bigfoot Jamboree 2 has come and pass and it was fun!! We talk about how it went and what are plans for next year. So give us your best Bigfoot calls call on this episode of Cryptids of the Corn!


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[SPEAKER_02]: I got stuff for you. [SPEAKER_02]: Holy moly. [SPEAKER_02]: I need to get some snakes and release them around my house. [SPEAKER_02]: But I love eat people. [SPEAKER_02]: I love eat kids. [SPEAKER_07]: These guys are the scientists of the supernatural. [SPEAKER_07]: Lecturers leaving lessons for inquiring laymen. [SPEAKER_07]: They are applying the scientific method to a world that baffle signs. [SPEAKER_07]: They are the cryptids of the corn.

[SPEAKER_02]: Every day, the European mouth. [SPEAKER_02]: I know, right? [SPEAKER_02]: I'm more convinced you're a little bit of a fail-ance. [SPEAKER_07]: No. [SPEAKER_07]: And it just stood up. [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, it just kept going. [SPEAKER_07]: And go on. [SPEAKER_07]: And she goes, what the fuck? [SPEAKER_05]: These are idiots. [SPEAKER_05]: I was laughing reading this because I already knew how you would feel. [SPEAKER_05]: Idiot! [SPEAKER_05]: Where's the story?

[SPEAKER_04]: Fits your balloon. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, this isn't a UFO. [SPEAKER_04]: But who else has big black wings and red eyes? [SPEAKER_04]: Um, Batman. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, Batman. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, Batman. [SPEAKER_00]: Well, everyone, I think we know exactly what it is. [SPEAKER_00]: So, say it all with me, it was a sand-filled crane. [SPEAKER_04]: Would you try it? [SPEAKER_04]: No, you wouldn't need it? [SPEAKER_04]: No, why? [SPEAKER_04]: Because they're probably toxic.

[SPEAKER_03]: There'd be a lot of poop in my face. [SPEAKER_03]: I've seen a six-foot alligator go swing into the air slam into a tree. [SPEAKER_02]: Ah! [SPEAKER_02]: Welcome back! [SPEAKER_02]: Where would it look like old-bye guys? [SPEAKER_02]: Now are you doing on the grid and power foam mystery? [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, I definitely topped out the mic. [SPEAKER_04]: That probably sounded awful. [SPEAKER_05]: Probably. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm Jay clone 33. [UNKNOWN]: Bombom.

[SPEAKER_05]: the Masonic clone. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm the 33 degree level clone and I'm dead. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I was just wondering didn't just as asked me to draw it. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't think you should be making those jokes. [SPEAKER_04]: No. [SPEAKER_05]: No, maybe not. [SPEAKER_05]: No, who cares? [SPEAKER_05]: Everything's all the time. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, for taste. [SPEAKER_05]: Apparently, we just move on from things really fast. [SPEAKER_05]: But anyways, what is this?

[SPEAKER_05]: This is Ohio. [SPEAKER_05]: Big foot, jamberly real. [SPEAKER_05]: Jamberly. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Jamberly too, review. [SPEAKER_04]: I want to cancel three, but you want to keep it going. [SPEAKER_05]: We, I think we need to keep it going. [SPEAKER_05]: We, the jamboree, it's coming back next year. [SPEAKER_05]: Is it with changes? [SPEAKER_05]: Is it?

[SPEAKER_05]: And I think that's what we're going to talk about a lot in this episode is, considering the changes and hopefully getting a feedback from you guys. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: So for everyone that came and visited, came to see us and visit the jamboree and visit our hometown and have fun with. [SPEAKER_05]: Like, yes, all the activities we had planned for this past, well, as recording this his past weekend a couple days ago in the jambree happened.

[SPEAKER_05]: That was a lot of breath. [SPEAKER_04]: Did you ever go get the big signs back? [SPEAKER_04]: No, they're still out. [SPEAKER_05]: So we're already advertising for next year. [SPEAKER_04]: We just leave them out till next year. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we just leave them all year round. [SPEAKER_05]: The city hasn't removed our, or the town hasn't removed our one sign. [SPEAKER_05]: I shoved up in front of the old ride aid. [SPEAKER_04]: Why would you admit that because it's there?

[SPEAKER_05]: It's what even why would I admit it? [SPEAKER_05]: It's our signs Yeah, but there's like somebody could have put him out. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that one of two people Hmm, they're both talking to each other right now and a room with nobody else. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and we'll wait until they take him down They haven't taken him down yet, but [SPEAKER_05]: Actually, I don't even know if it's on the city. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it would be the city at point.

[SPEAKER_04]: That would be the burn, right? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think you are allowed to put signs there. [SPEAKER_04]: I just gotta get them for that, no. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: So, times ticking. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Because it rained today for the first time in like eight months. [SPEAKER_04]: Gosh, I know my pepper plants all dropped. [SPEAKER_04]: Anyway, it doesn't matter. [SPEAKER_04]: Jambory. [SPEAKER_04]: Jambory.

[SPEAKER_04]: Big success. [SPEAKER_04]: Lot of fun. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. [SPEAKER_05]: We had a lot of fun. [SPEAKER_05]: First of all, before even getting any thank anybody, I just want to thank the volunteers. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh gosh, we had one heck of a crew that made everything run really smooth. [SPEAKER_04]: Greg, Natalie, Kyle, Jeff, Emily. [SPEAKER_04]: Did Liam help? [SPEAKER_04]: No, he didn't. [SPEAKER_04]: He was lazy. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, Liam doesn't help do nothing.

[SPEAKER_05]: You can play that for, not only did he not help, he lost to his mom in bowling on the after party. [SPEAKER_04]: His mom has an impressive bowler. [SPEAKER_04]: What should you get? [SPEAKER_04]: Like a 151. [SPEAKER_04]: She said was the first time she'd bold in a long time. [SPEAKER_04]: 15 years. [SPEAKER_05]: It should go after the movie theater. [SPEAKER_05]: But the second game, she whooped him. [SPEAKER_05]: Liam whooped. [SPEAKER_05]: I told him I was going to be deaf.

[SPEAKER_04]: Stephanie and Brooklyn. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, all the exam and cash. [SPEAKER_04]: Sam and cash. [SPEAKER_04]: Which, all in then Clara.

[SPEAKER_04]: uh... the more girls came out yet try to think of all the four eight kids are a bunch of my four age kids came out now and i will say they were they were all amazing a huge help they run around the big foot costumes and entertainment people they were putting up signs clear colors in the big foot costume and Brooklyn was in the big foot costume yes and it happened fun [SPEAKER_05]: I've seen I saw him a couple times round. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know who was who but it looked funny.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no, they were good kids. [SPEAKER_05]: They were running around. [SPEAKER_05]: I apparently they ran up to Main Street when the university was running their parade and they were dance around the big foot costume with the sign and [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, great help. [SPEAKER_04]: Great times another huge shout out to our sponsors. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yes. [SPEAKER_05]: Jeans sexton. [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_04]: broadcasting seeds podcast.

[SPEAKER_04]: I met him in person the first time. [SPEAKER_04]: It was great. [SPEAKER_04]: John Monahan John Monahan played music. [SPEAKER_04]: He was a big foot on the the board that went around a couple times. [SPEAKER_05]: And if you're a local in the area and you want to raise a lot of music music and entertainer John Monahan is your guy. [SPEAKER_05]: Check him out seriously. [SPEAKER_05]: You saw fun. [SPEAKER_05]: Phone doctors was the sponsor. [SPEAKER_05]: It's the business he owns.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, phone doctors. [SPEAKER_05]: He's from Northwest Ohio. [SPEAKER_05]: Where's big foot mask plays a guitar and the harmonica all whilst writing on a what a you know we all thing. [SPEAKER_04]: You know the one yeah the one wheel board. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't want to wield skateboard. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so John's awesome. [SPEAKER_05]: And then Jess from Broken Branch, she didn't get to come up this year, but it was nice.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, it was still nice of her volunteering or a sponsoring, I mean. [SPEAKER_04]: First sponsor, last year, first sponsor this year. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. [SPEAKER_05]: So thank you to all of those sponsors. [SPEAKER_04]: And I just want to say one thing that irked me. [SPEAKER_05]: Uh-oh. [SPEAKER_04]: was a couple people came up like the day before the day after whatever was like we had no idea was going on.

[SPEAKER_04]: Like there's giant science it's been on the radio it's been on the like Facebook like and then the one guy owns a business that there was a flyer in his business next to his head for a month. [SPEAKER_05]: And just yeah, well, maybe maybe it's just maybe we just got to up the marketing a lot more and actually I think it's because people can't read. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, this is hard and county.

[SPEAKER_05]: Well, yeah, in our schools education takes it all from the state, you know, at this point now as far as I'm concerned. [SPEAKER_05]: So. [SPEAKER_05]: You know what are we really learning anymore state indoctrination while Bill was another big huge part of it this year Yes, thank you while Bill while Bill is awesome. [SPEAKER_04]: He's 100 my family's house all all week. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and he really enjoyed it Mm-hmm. [SPEAKER_05]: He had the run of the place.

[SPEAKER_05]: He was giving me the low down Sunday or Monday morning at breakfast. [SPEAKER_05]: Tell me all the deer. [SPEAKER_05]: He got an eye on and get one right in his sights But he didn't take the shot [SPEAKER_04]: They said he could shoot anything or he wanted, they felt like there's some big bucks out there, but the corn still on, so Right, they're still hiding.

[SPEAKER_04]: They're still hiding in the corn But he had one big buck come out, but didn't get a clear shot at it [SPEAKER_05]: Wow Bill, great time, great time, man, but eating breakfast with him alone at like Lulu's diners can be a bit much sometimes, not in the bad way is like, you know while Bill so loud, I'm just like, oh, I'm on and we're talking about like, the things you probably shouldn't be just shouting out loud, not like bad things, but just like,

[SPEAKER_05]: You know, people are just trying to have breakfast. [SPEAKER_05]: They don't want to know about, you know, the recurring bow when you shoot in the deer, watch it. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: Just, oh, another big shout out to Jady and Larry. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, from trying with the spirits and Matthew and Jacob from Drunk and Crypto. [SPEAKER_04]: They came up early and helped out a lot helped us set up and get everything around and ready.

[SPEAKER_05]: Get that display case out there, gosh, [SPEAKER_04]: And that, the little mini museum looked really nice. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, a lot of people said they really enjoyed that. [SPEAKER_04]: I thought it was a setting map. [SPEAKER_04]: We only had about 10 pins going in it, but still cool. [SPEAKER_04]: Two pins went on top of mine. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's awesome. [SPEAKER_04]: Two other people seem big foot exactly where I seem big foot.

[SPEAKER_04]: Well, one's probably Greg. [SPEAKER_04]: No, I see where Greg's pin is. [SPEAKER_04]: Because it's two roads over. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm talking like, right on. [SPEAKER_04]: On 60. [SPEAKER_05]: Ah, we got to find out with these people. [SPEAKER_04]: I was I was so frustrated because Greg was 100% right. [SPEAKER_04]: He said you should have the pins numbered. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to sign in book if they wanted to.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, now we know next year. [SPEAKER_04]: Next year we'll do it for sure. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll redo it and I'll keep that one and just ask. [SPEAKER_05]: You know, yeah, keep it for sure. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe I mean, not enough. [SPEAKER_05]: Just like we'll just redo the pins. [SPEAKER_05]: Just keep the map. [SPEAKER_05]: We'll redo it and just number them. [SPEAKER_05]: But no, it was I'm just great. [SPEAKER_05]: And all of our speakers.

[SPEAKER_05]: That spoke. [SPEAKER_05]: We want to thank again. [SPEAKER_05]: They did an amazing job and I mean, as of all the reviews.

[SPEAKER_05]: from coming out of this the blisters that came that listen to them speak and came out I know I kind of I wanted to ask each one and ask my inside people the ones I call them my measuring stick you know the the two I go to Jean and Barb oh yeah they'll tell you the truth you know whether the speakers good bad and different if they were just me or if they were just great Jean and Barb [SPEAKER_05]: they're the best ones for that. [SPEAKER_05]: So I asked them immediately.

[SPEAKER_05]: So I'll just go down the list with our speakers. [SPEAKER_05]: Connor now. [SPEAKER_05]: It's fighting.

[SPEAKER_05]: zoologic thank you again for speaking zoologists from the Cincinnati zoo giving their first public presentation of anything like this of the sort pertaining to the big foot or uh just anything at any kind of festival conference jamboree whatever you want to polluse anything you want to call it uh that this was their debut and i checked him a jean and bar you know how were they [SPEAKER_05]: And they said I got a 10.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, no. [SPEAKER_05]: No, they said it was amazing out of the park. [SPEAKER_04]: They did not see what I got to see about I only got to see about 20 minutes. [SPEAKER_04]: They're just because yeah people kept calling me out. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't want to keep going in out of the door. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_05]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: It was great. [SPEAKER_04]: It was great. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I learned stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: That's good, which is impressive.

[SPEAKER_04]: They said it was extremely informative. [SPEAKER_04]: It was well done. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, it was extremely well done. [SPEAKER_04]: It was interactive. [SPEAKER_04]: and scientific and from a person that likes to do that kind of stuff is a very hard line to walk yeah because I I can sense like I could talk about ecological surveys for four hours but it can get boring for sure if you're not in like if it's not your thing

[SPEAKER_04]: That's right, kind of try to help you out when they did, they walked that line perfectly in my opinion, kept it interesting enough, kept tying it back to big foot enough, but using real-life examples to give in to Benobos and chimps and gorillas, which they have all work with, which is very interesting. [SPEAKER_05]: It's great to get that perspective and my glad we were able to provide that for all of our listeners to get that experience for the first time.

[SPEAKER_04]: And everyone in that room. [SPEAKER_05]: That was the first time for all of them. [SPEAKER_04]: It was great. [SPEAKER_04]: It was really great. [SPEAKER_04]: And she's working on a big footbook and hopefully there'll be something new with that with Christmas accord. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, absolutely. [SPEAKER_05]: So keep an eye out on Alex's Alex fight in the author. [SPEAKER_05]: It was his beer first book. [SPEAKER_05]: She's ever written.

[SPEAKER_05]: I guess that's a question for her to ask think so I think so as far as I know But I'm really excited for it So keep a world promote it. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, I have to have her on the show too when it's when it's ready to Discuss it and talk about it so we can promote it for Because I think it's gonna be a very valuable book. [SPEAKER_05]: You know a big foot just moving forward. [SPEAKER_05]: It's constantly again.

[SPEAKER_05]: No one is a big foot expert [SPEAKER_05]: Um, you know, we're just slowly trying to make headway and understand and that's all this is all about we just want to understand and learn and grow and I think Alex is going to play a big role in that. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, you know, just with what she can provide. [SPEAKER_05]: So it's great that we're. [SPEAKER_05]: getting more people, I guess, involved in the big-foot community recently. [SPEAKER_04]: There's a huge gap that has been left.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: For a series, what do I mean by this? [SPEAKER_04]: It's nothing against anybody. [SPEAKER_04]: Dr. Jeff Melodrom has sadly passed away. [SPEAKER_04]: We mentioned last week or two weeks ago, I guess. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't wear a head on recordings, I don't remember when Nax became out. [SPEAKER_04]: He did just recently pass away. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, dear friend, amazing man, a pillar of the community, like a Mount Rushmore huge loss.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: and then also Jane Goodall just passed away and while not as prominent in the Sasquatch community she is a high level primatologist that believed in the possibility of Sasquatch but she would say she didn't want to ever say she believed in Bigfoot because she never had an experience that's what she said. [SPEAKER_04]: I've never been out looking for Bigfoot but she was talking about all the people talking to her and would say ape behaviors.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, like, Meldrum would talk about the feet cast and stuff like that. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Only me and, like, talking to his and Meldrum. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, four other people could make a fake one this good. [SPEAKER_02]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: And I know all those people. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_00]: Exactly.

[SPEAKER_04]: And being a Meldrum and staying with you and good all talking about that kind of stuff, you know, just adding words or, you know, whatever. [SPEAKER_04]: But basically saying that. [SPEAKER_04]: There was enough behaviors described to her that fit her experiences with like Pinobos. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Exactly. [SPEAKER_04]: Those kind of animals that she really believed in the high possibility of an American ape.

[SPEAKER_04]: So having somebody kind of step up, uh, a young zoologist do this is, is amazing. [SPEAKER_04]: At least to me as a biologist or former biologist, where over hairs you want to split, [SPEAKER_04]: is a great, you know, great deal. [SPEAKER_04]: And I think here on Connor, we're going to go far with this stuff and they better stay off my turf. [SPEAKER_04]: No, I'm excited for it.

[SPEAKER_04]: I think any more, the more scientists that are actually talking with science and it's nothing against the will of anybody's ever met us or we, you've heard us talk, we believe in the will 100%. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, but I'm not, I'm not an expert anything, but I'm more of an expert in the biological that I am the Wu, even though the experience plenty of wood in my life, but I couldn't tell you what that how it works. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, how it works.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: So you speak on what you do know how that works. [SPEAKER_04]: Speak about opinions. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, exactly. [SPEAKER_04]: That means you don't believe it's just it's easy for you to because there are there's distance in here since it's rare now, but there were listeners for a long time that they all I did not believe in Ghost or haunted house or anything. [SPEAKER_04]: No, I did a group of one.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I just don't like it don't like talking about it Don't like discussing it. [SPEAKER_04]: That's all part of the ground. [SPEAKER_05]: I just I want to mention Alex's and their critters and the corners critters and crops [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, check that out on Facebook because they got sourdough starter, marshmallows, they got plants and seeds and all kinds of like rare house plant She's cultivating and check them out if I remember I'll put everybody's links below.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, well try this. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's that's for post that's for I don't know post production Mr. Edo worry about [SPEAKER_04]: It's he doesn't do anything. [SPEAKER_04]: He doesn't think of that stuff is busy. [SPEAKER_04]: He's busy that day. [SPEAKER_05]: Next Speaker Ron Murphy, we want to thank Ron. [SPEAKER_04]: Ron. [SPEAKER_04]: So, frankly, I didn't know. [SPEAKER_04]: It's same as wild bill.

[SPEAKER_04]: I grew up watching wild bill Mountain Monsters TV and it's such an honor to know him personally and stuff like that. [SPEAKER_04]: Ron is the same boat and Ron Murphy by everyone of his books. [SPEAKER_04]: They're amazing. [SPEAKER_04]: My personal favorite is his book on the invasion of Chestnut Ridge. [SPEAKER_04]: All of his books are great. [SPEAKER_04]: I own all of them.

[SPEAKER_04]: But like I said, my personal favorite is the invasion of Chestnut Ridge and he's probably the most foreign at four most expert on the invasion of Chestnut Ridge. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: When we ever we get around doing our episode on it, we'll be using that book for a huge source and maybe even Ron himself getting some recorded clips. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: If him just talking about it.

[SPEAKER_04]: We've had him on the show several times and we got to have him back. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, he's great. [SPEAKER_04]: His him and his sons and his family, his his girls. [SPEAKER_04]: Nice as people. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: So respectful. [SPEAKER_04]: So kind. [SPEAKER_04]: So generous. [SPEAKER_04]: Good people. [SPEAKER_04]: And he's a wealth of knowledge. [SPEAKER_04]: Thirty. [SPEAKER_04]: I think 35 years in the field. [SPEAKER_05]: What a well of knowledge.

[SPEAKER_05]: What do I say wealth? [SPEAKER_05]: I was think that's the expression. [SPEAKER_04]: It's wealth of knowledge. [SPEAKER_05]: how like Google it. [SPEAKER_04]: I will because I think it's wealth of knowledge. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Like a hoard of knowledge. [SPEAKER_05]: But no, Ron is, I mean, every time I'm around him, I forget how much I enjoy spending time with him. [SPEAKER_05]: And I'm a little disappointed.

[SPEAKER_05]: And I really didn't get to spend too much time with him this weekend as much as I would like to. [SPEAKER_05]: You're doing the AI to get off the AI overview. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't want to see that. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, because that's the note. [SPEAKER_05]: That [SPEAKER_05]: It just takes whatever the first like three articles is exactly now, but Ron, thank you very, very, very much. [SPEAKER_05]: Everyone just Google Ron Murphy and check out his stuff.

[SPEAKER_05]: Please if you don't know yet, you'll think you'll think this later. [SPEAKER_05]: And then next, our speaker, our fill and speaker, the one that stepped up short notice and did an amazing job, Mr. David Hardy, a wealth of knowledge. [SPEAKER_05]: So it is wealth, well, in the Google well of knowledge. [SPEAKER_05]: Sure, it's the probably the same thing. [SPEAKER_05]: It's like the word forte and forte. [SPEAKER_05]: You know, though, this is my expertise.

[SPEAKER_05]: This is my forte. [SPEAKER_05]: Flex, they are different. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, they are. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, so what's a well of knowledge? [SPEAKER_04]: They are slightly different. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll talk about it later. [SPEAKER_04]: That's right. [SPEAKER_04]: In English corner. [SPEAKER_04]: But they are slightly different. [SPEAKER_04]: Well now, they're slightly different definitions. [SPEAKER_05]: We'll discuss that post credits. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, like trials and tribulations.

[SPEAKER_05]: Exactly. [SPEAKER_05]: But David didn't amazing job. [SPEAKER_05]: Again, I heard a lot of people come out of his talk, speaking very positive of it. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I didn't get a tell him who David David. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, is it something like people compare to him like Abraham Lincoln and Hitler. [SPEAKER_04]: Huh? [SPEAKER_04]: No, that he is such a powerful speaker and can get a whole room of people to go with him. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, gosh.

[SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: That's what you're that comparison. [SPEAKER_04]: No, it was just in the way that, you know, that's what they said, like Abraham Lincoln, a couple of their speakers in the, like, I mean, that's how Hitler got a whole country, you know, for often at the mouth is being a good speaker. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because by the end of it, I was, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: They're not agree into now. [SPEAKER_04]: They're just ready to go. [SPEAKER_04]: But David is amazing.

[SPEAKER_04]: Everybody said there was They didn't know what to expect because you know, he's new to the speaking scene. [SPEAKER_04]: He spoke a little bit last year and he's speaking more and he spoke at I think Rothman and a couple other events. [SPEAKER_04]: He's speaking at this year. [SPEAKER_04]: So he's getting into like being a speaker. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, David's amazing. [SPEAKER_05]: He's he's More than deserve it to be in a headlight speaker.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, this stop because [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know David just got away with words. [SPEAKER_05]: He's got a confidence about him and he cares. [SPEAKER_05]: And it's just all reflection, not only his presentation, but his art as well. [SPEAKER_05]: Just check out Hardie Ware. [SPEAKER_05]: Is it Hardie Ware? [SPEAKER_04]: Cryptid Empire. [SPEAKER_05]: Cryptid Empire. [SPEAKER_04]: Hardie Ware is his main company. [SPEAKER_04]: It's right.

[SPEAKER_04]: Specifically, his cryptid stuff is cryptid Empire. [SPEAKER_04]: So check it out. [SPEAKER_04]: You can find it either way. [SPEAKER_04]: They're both his business, yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: But his main business is Hardie Ware. [SPEAKER_05]: So good, it give them a good old Google search, but it's David Hardy, HRD, IE, not why, and not like the boys.

[SPEAKER_05]: And then our last speaker, a Randy Bauer from Minnesota, we want to thank Randy, majorly for coming down and spending the weekend with us. [SPEAKER_05]: I really enjoyed his presence, and I popped it on his presentation a little bit, and it was, I mean, if you listen to our episodes with Randy, [SPEAKER_05]: It's just what he does.

[SPEAKER_05]: I mean, if you listen to that episode, that's what he did basically for his presentation, but along with the evidence and the pictures and things to show that went along with it. [SPEAKER_05]: But Randy such a great public speaker, and I was glad that we were able to give him the opportunity to share his experiences with our listeners and the people that came to the Jamboree because

[SPEAKER_05]: I think Randy because I believe Randy a hundred percent I there's no doubt my mind Randy's being is an authentic true person and it that thoughts and feelings is even meet more reinforced after this weekend spending personal time with him getting a lot of hours and just talking because we drove back and forth from the Detroit airport which is like two about two hours it was actually shorter than I thought it was from for much but so that was fortunate but because it's not into Troy that's on our side

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's on our side of it. [SPEAKER_05]: So yeah, you don't even have to go into the city, which is nice. [SPEAKER_04]: That's not, and it's an easy airport to pull up to. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, it's very, very convenient. [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, Randy and then Mike author Mike class traveled. [SPEAKER_05]: Quas, sorry, Mike class traveled with Randy. [SPEAKER_05]: And Mike's author that wrote a book on just Randy's property specifically two books.

[SPEAKER_05]: This second one that just came out right is about it as well. [SPEAKER_05]: Again, Randy's property is just fully loaded with activity and beyond just physical big foot, where it's super natural and beyond just big foot itself, whether it's, there's just a lot of weird going zones in that, on that specific property. [SPEAKER_05]: And Mike does a great job accounting at all, sharing his experiences there.

[SPEAKER_05]: I really enjoyed his book and that's what got me to contact Randy and bring him down here. [SPEAKER_05]: Just I was fascinated. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, so I want to thank Mike for coming down as well, too, and sharing his experiences. [SPEAKER_05]: And he had a great big foot call at the Friday night via VIP dinner. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, I don't know. [SPEAKER_05]: You made me laugh. [SPEAKER_05]: He said it sound like a big foot eat in a man witch. [SPEAKER_04]: And it really got it.

[SPEAKER_04]: You got it. [SPEAKER_04]: You guys would be old enough to remember the old [SPEAKER_05]: You made my class, but no, Mike with Mike imitated basically the the Bigfoot call that he heard a sound that he heard you know I just like I'm glad that he was able to do that and share his experiences again with our listeners because I feel like his books aren't

[SPEAKER_05]: out there in the scene as much as other big foot authors, but after you know reading his I was infatuated with it and he's a very good author and writer makes it very simple and easy to read. [SPEAKER_05]: The only criticism I even have for any of his books and it's not even his fault was that he provided a lot of photographic evidence that he took and that he captured that they just when they went on, they republished the books, they took all those pictures

[SPEAKER_05]: it's hard to see anything very hard it gets rid of a lot because the power point had a lot of the colored and yeah it was you could really see what was going on and uh but he's he told me when they first public when he first published the book uh just for you know a small run he had full-size page colored photos and there but for mass production they obviously for cost they shrunk them all down us that's

[SPEAKER_05]: just cue you a s t is how you spell his last name um their fantastic uh their worth the read they really are um i'd love uh hit this writing style it's just very simple and easy to understand but man is it full of detail and it's just so full of stuff so just thank you that that was all of our speakers i want to say thank you to all of them uh

[SPEAKER_05]: I really encourage all of our listeners if you haven't heard any of them or don't know anything about them, please just google their names and check them out because they're doing great stuff and we're proud to be part partnered with them and have them come to our jambri and speak. [SPEAKER_04]: Speak for us. [SPEAKER_04]: We're very picky about.

[SPEAKER_04]: vendors and speakers and all that, we got a lot of compliments on the vendor variety that there wasn't a lot of, hey, I stuff for the too much of the 3D printed stuff or yeah, well, there's always a little bit of that stuff is fine and nice and stuff, but [SPEAKER_05]: Not everything. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I don't like any AI. [SPEAKER_05]: If you want to vend in our show, we want handmade From the heart goods authentic stuff.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, like happy now hats like she makes every one of her hats. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, now she takes it she buys a base hat like a I don't even know like a car heart right right, but she but she so's she hand I think it's sewing The pictures and the images and everything like that so cool [SPEAKER_05]: and then like Alex's clay shop. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, she makes all of our big foots, which I'm sure if you're a fan of our show, you've seen them.

[SPEAKER_04]: Listen to Thomas Roadside Soda's. [SPEAKER_04]: I hope they get been in I drink so many of those. [SPEAKER_04]: They make like basically like mock tails and they're great. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, they're delicious. [SPEAKER_04]: She does, they're her, the Thomas is a great job. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they wouldn't let me pay for any of them. [SPEAKER_04]: So I was, I was drinking them a lot. [SPEAKER_04]: Like I was a blue. [SPEAKER_05]: It was hot out, we needed it.

[SPEAKER_04]: every time I walked by, they hand me one. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: That's correct. [SPEAKER_04]: I had probably six or seven of them. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Every one was different. [SPEAKER_04]: They were so good. [SPEAKER_04]: But no, I mean, what else did you want to talk about? [SPEAKER_05]: I wanted to thank also, we already get a little bit, but Matthew or N, and the Drunken Crypto screw for NJ Cup for doing their presentation.

[SPEAKER_05]: Also, and then I did my foot casting

[SPEAKER_05]: you're gonna get it you post the video you're gonna get it Gary it was that was for you guys only that was an experience for you at the jambory and yeah I may have screwed up a little bit yeah I might have messed up with casting the class and screwing off and joking around and it may have set up on me before I was ready for it too and then that just snowballed into a disaster effect and I wasn't prepared bringing extra equipment to a

[SPEAKER_04]: mix up some new batches, but then you try to cast it in stone, huh? [SPEAKER_04]: But you try to cast it in gravel. [SPEAKER_05]: No, I brushed all that out. [SPEAKER_05]: I had a nice footprint. [SPEAKER_05]: I had a, I made a nice footprint out of it. [SPEAKER_05]: I scooped all that stone out of it. [SPEAKER_05]: That was just me gathering it in the first place. [SPEAKER_05]: There was no like good dirt there. [SPEAKER_05]: Everything was so dry.

[SPEAKER_05]: They go to that dirt where they were tearing down that old shelter house. [SPEAKER_05]: But that's what I used. [SPEAKER_05]: But who else was our, uh, [SPEAKER_05]: Uh, he house games. [SPEAKER_05]: He house games. [SPEAKER_05]: That's what was Tracy Tracy Puckett from he house games. [SPEAKER_05]: Uh, thank you for sharing your uh, did he show the was it the Frogman game? [SPEAKER_05]: I can I wouldn't in there when what game he was showing off. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I don't know.

[SPEAKER_05]: Or just playing. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't remember because I wouldn't in there, but they're fun games. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. [SPEAKER_05]: Check them out. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, we, we each show just the one down at the Frogman festival. [SPEAKER_05]: No, the reason why we had him in there is because we love his stuff and we love him as a person. [SPEAKER_05]: Hey man, his wife. [SPEAKER_05]: Amazing people. [SPEAKER_05]: Peel house games check him out.

[SPEAKER_05]: And then I also want to thank our two MCs, Jake Dressel. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, Jake did. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll tell you this about Jake. [SPEAKER_04]: He did. [SPEAKER_04]: It was a speaker last year. [SPEAKER_04]: Great hat, great dad. [SPEAKER_04]: Amin is wife. [SPEAKER_04]: Drake was there for the whole weekend, but his wife Lee came down. [SPEAKER_04]: We love Lee. [SPEAKER_04]: We love the whole family. [SPEAKER_04]: Since we met him, it is daughter sang to.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and she's great singer. [SPEAKER_04]: Great singer. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, now what was I going to say? [SPEAKER_05]: I got thrown off. [SPEAKER_05]: Jake, sorry. [SPEAKER_04]: Jake, no, no. [SPEAKER_04]: Jake was such a good MC. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't even think about the speakers all day. [SPEAKER_04]: Neither. [SPEAKER_04]: Which is, I mean, for us is great. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, because that one, we don't have to do that.

[SPEAKER_04]: And he just took it and did it and it was great. [SPEAKER_05]: We didn't have to tell. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we don't have to take to tell Jake what to do it at all. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: We said, we want you to do this. [SPEAKER_05]: And then that's all the work we had to put into it. [SPEAKER_05]: Because we knew he was going to handle it and handle it. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, he looked into every speaker.

[SPEAKER_04]: And always he didn't know, like, kind of, he knew him, but like, [SPEAKER_05]: other backgrounds so you give it any sort of like announcement of them and stuff like jakes amazing anybody needs to book an MC that's your guy and you don't want to book us objects i'm sorry but jakes better than us i'm sorry i mean as an MC definitely compared to me i mean you're pretty good at it

[SPEAKER_05]: But because I did it with Jake down in the counter quest is first time ever I'm seeing, you couldn't make it because of the kids being born. [SPEAKER_05]: And so I took him down there with me. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, by the end of it, he took over. [SPEAKER_05]: I just let him take, I let him. [SPEAKER_05]: Because he was done doing such an a great job. [SPEAKER_04]: And you only disappeared on me once. [SPEAKER_04]: What? [SPEAKER_04]: This festival?

[SPEAKER_04]: When when you had your radio off or on the wrong channel. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I'm on the wrong channel or so I'm like for 25 minutes calling to you someone said yeah He's looking for him like oh, I was it was the what you're gonna mention in a minute I think it was the guys from New York. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, they were like they want to get a picture with us and I'm like up it get them Jay.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah Everybody's like I don't even see him [SPEAKER_04]: I don't you were doing something you were a bit on Brian or so yeah, I think you were done at the bandstand Yeah, and then our next MC you went to thing. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, Mr. Brian Wolf again class at great music.

[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah I mean you can't you can't get no better than a musical MC then Brian Wolf Wolf rock radio and he had a nice set with his cat there [SPEAKER_05]: at the jambree i seen a brion had a nice moment with his with his favorite it was best fan so there you go brion i just wanted you didn't know i noticed so that was fun that was enjoyable brion your fantastic i know you had fun uh [SPEAKER_05]: I just wanted you to know that we appreciate you.

[SPEAKER_04]: I think to book an MC, a Santa Claus. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll give you a Santa contact for one of the best Santa's I've ever been around. [SPEAKER_05]: So check out Wolf Rock Radio. [SPEAKER_05]: Call in. [SPEAKER_05]: Call in Santa. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no check out his radio station. [SPEAKER_04]: Please, guys. [SPEAKER_05]: So is an internet radio station that Brian runs and created? [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that was all his.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yep. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, it's worth a half hour mark. [SPEAKER_04]: That's pretty much. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, the after party was great. [SPEAKER_04]: The VIP dinner was great. [SPEAKER_04]: We had so much fun. [SPEAKER_04]: I talked for way too long at the VIP dinner. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, that's your fault. [SPEAKER_05]: I kind of know. [SPEAKER_05]: Wow, I was, I was, I was, I, I gave you on news to talk about. [SPEAKER_04]: I know, I wanted to end it four different times.

[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, my bad. [SPEAKER_05]: I guess I didn't pick up on that. [SPEAKER_04]: No, you did. [SPEAKER_04]: You did pick up on it because that's when you would bring something new up as I'm like, [SPEAKER_04]: Well, talk about this. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, we had good. [SPEAKER_05]: We had good audience. [SPEAKER_05]: People said they enjoyed it. [SPEAKER_05]: I was just so tired. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, me too Because at 45 minutes, I tried to end it and we went for an hour and a half. [SPEAKER_05]: We'll for an hour and a half. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes On a four slide slide show. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, with no words. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. [SPEAKER_05]: That's pretty good. [SPEAKER_05]: See that's professional. [SPEAKER_04]: I can talk about anything. [SPEAKER_04]: You give me one picture Like this is a tree.

[SPEAKER_04]: Now, let's talk about Why bees are dying in California, right exactly. [SPEAKER_05]: We'll make the connections [SPEAKER_04]: Um, but no, it was the Friday night VIP dinner was great. [SPEAKER_04]: The pizza was great. [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you to the bull and Ali for sponsoring doing all that. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that was that was no eight of lanes check them out. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, go give them a like on Facebook and do stuff like that to bull.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, come out to bull. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, anything else for the the old previous the old previous like the jambory that just passed Oh, I want to change and I want to say I want to say you got shout outs Yep, shout out to Jonah from New York. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, him and his girlfriend came all the way from New York on a road trip [SPEAKER_05]: Stop to see us and say hi.

[SPEAKER_05]: That was it's always nice to see that and experience that I wish you could have stayed longer We would have had fun at the after party but it was great to meet them. [SPEAKER_05]: So maybe next year Maybe next year you'll plan the trip to stay this time and we can party at the after party and Get to know you even more. [SPEAKER_04]: Is that going to be an after party next year? [SPEAKER_05]: There's not. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, every the whole weekend.

[SPEAKER_05]: I forgot the jambree next year is going to last three weeks long I said a week and it's going to keep going and going it's not going to stop until it's just going to spread throughout the country until until the US is a jambree like a disease. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, it the whole country is going to be a jambree. [SPEAKER_05]: And we're going to stop all this crazy stuff we're doing the next pandemic. [SPEAKER_05]: It's going to just do a lot of jambree.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, at least I'd be a good one. [SPEAKER_05]: It'll be the opposite of the last one like.

[SPEAKER_05]: no you have to go outside you have to interact with each other physically going to your house and grabbing you and dragging you out to the street because no you can't isolate right you can't distance no with you have you have to be within six right stuff in the next version yeah and you have to wear big foot feet or a mask or hands or something maybe a big foot vast how would I could make foot that I don't know what that means I don't know just big hairy [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.

[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know why they gave me chills. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't like it. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I would wear it. [SPEAKER_05]: I would definitely wear it up. [SPEAKER_05]: But thank you guys for coming to visit us and high. [SPEAKER_05]: Did you get the Zainesville couples named down? [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, gosh. [SPEAKER_04]: I can't remember this. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: I can't remember their faces. [SPEAKER_04]: I talked to you guys about the massacre and everything like that.

[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for listening. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm sorry. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't remember your name. [SPEAKER_04]: I thought my head. [SPEAKER_04]: You were very nice couple. [SPEAKER_04]: It's around the tip my tongue. [SPEAKER_05]: Because I can remember him and he's just kept saying, I can picture his face. [SPEAKER_05]: So I maybe you should, there's other people that are better on this topic than me. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, and I got pictures with him.

[SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, but I just, I can't remember his name for the life of me. [SPEAKER_04]: Logan? [SPEAKER_05]: No, not Logan. [SPEAKER_04]: Hey. [SPEAKER_05]: You know, you are. [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you. [SPEAKER_04]: Sorry. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Sorry, we forgot your name. [SPEAKER_05]: it was a long day. [SPEAKER_05]: But yeah, thank you. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we wanted to kept asking to come on the show. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's talk about the things.

[SPEAKER_05]: Well, he told me details I never knew before. [SPEAKER_04]: So yeah, actually, we're going to do a whole episode on it. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we should because there's a lot more there that meets the eye like a trance former. [SPEAKER_04]: I think he's right. [SPEAKER_05]: I think he is too. [SPEAKER_04]: I looked into some of the stuff he was talking about. [SPEAKER_04]: I think it's true. [SPEAKER_04]: I think the city councilman killed him, but we'll talk about that.

[SPEAKER_05]: That's yeah, all the other episode. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, let's see here. [SPEAKER_05]: I'm trying to remember. [SPEAKER_05]: I don't want to forget no body. [SPEAKER_05]: The lift, you know, uh, okay. [SPEAKER_05]: So here's a funny story in our discord. [SPEAKER_05]: If you're not members of our, uh, Patreon or a discord service server, uh, Caroline, you have to be a member of Patreon to be on discord. [SPEAKER_04]: Correct. [SPEAKER_04]: That's one of that.

[SPEAKER_04]: We don't have, yes. [SPEAKER_05]: We don't have, we have a discord server, but we have for the Patreon members. [SPEAKER_05]: not only to Caroline drive all the way from our fly from Oklahoma to come to the Jamboree, but she probably had the best flatwoods monster cost you my ever seen mine tire life. [SPEAKER_04]: Like I said, the only one I've ever seen that would compete with it is the one in the museum. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, and I think she'd beat it.

[SPEAKER_05]: I just think she would. [SPEAKER_05]: So she told us the story when she on our Discord she was

[SPEAKER_05]: she was on her on her lift on her way to the airport to the jamboree and uh... you know the driver asked her you know where you go in and she told her basically why i'm just going up to this festival in a high-o and she asked oh well here i got the screen shots right here so i don't screw it up but basically she just told her uh... may ask what podcast so she told her and she was so excited and she said like uh... [SPEAKER_05]: Oh my gosh, I listened to them.

[SPEAKER_05]: I was just listening to an episode this morning. [SPEAKER_05]: I love them. [SPEAKER_05]: That's what her driver said. [SPEAKER_05]: So her driver's name is Whitney. [SPEAKER_05]: So this is, we're giving a big shout out to Whitney. [SPEAKER_05]: Thank you for listening to clips of the Corn podcast. [SPEAKER_04]: Whitney, I hope you're driving right now.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, what you're listening to this so that you can turn it up real high for the people you're driving around the back and say Hey, we're talking about you. [SPEAKER_05]: You're driving up there. [SPEAKER_05]: That's me that driver. [SPEAKER_05]: You're looking at listen person in the back to see drive. [SPEAKER_04]: He's amazing. [SPEAKER_05]: She's amazing and she listens to the show. [SPEAKER_05]: You're listening to you right now in that nuts.

[SPEAKER_05]: We're talking about her. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that lady right in front of you. [SPEAKER_05]: Look there. [SPEAKER_05]: That'd be fun. [SPEAKER_05]: I hope that happens. [SPEAKER_05]: I hope now she just drives around and only plays this episode like on repeat so that happens every time she's given someone to ride and she's just like, oh, excuse me, sorry. [SPEAKER_01]: I'll turn this down. [SPEAKER_05]: I would do that. [SPEAKER_05]: I would. [SPEAKER_05]: I would.

[SPEAKER_04]: I would. [SPEAKER_04]: I like, I like hearing. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, I would keep doing it. [SPEAKER_04]: I would have it like it's always set up. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: I have the door opens. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, me. [SPEAKER_05]: They're talking not me. [SPEAKER_05]: It this weird. [SPEAKER_05]: It'd be like in the [SPEAKER_05]: Crummy commercial. [SPEAKER_05]: That's such a good movie.

[SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: I think I'm hungry and I need flavors in the forest. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: You've got to give me a little bit more warnings in there. [SPEAKER_05]: I just think I am. [SPEAKER_05]: My tummy's growling and I'm hungry. [SPEAKER_04]: All right, you ready? [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_02]: See, I got me this hot-fresh squawk steak, but man, it tastes bad. [SPEAKER_02]: Jay, you got anything to fix this up?

[SPEAKER_05]: I think you need some season on that squawk fixer up. [SPEAKER_05]: What you got? [SPEAKER_05]: How about you try this right here? [SPEAKER_05]: It's called Bigfoot Breath. [SPEAKER_05]: Raw garlic seasoning. [SPEAKER_05]: Made from fresh garlic. [SPEAKER_02]: I'll give you that, and that's for sure, sure, sure. [SPEAKER_02]: Well, it did make a taste a lot better. [SPEAKER_02]: Oh, Jesus. [SPEAKER_02]: Frank brought that squawk right alive, didn't it?

[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I'm going to have to kill more squunks to use more of this season. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, how about he try this instead? [SPEAKER_05]: How about you try my spicy garlic season? [SPEAKER_02]: I'll give it here. [SPEAKER_02]: Sweet, that's good stuff. [SPEAKER_05]: Spicey, but not too spicy. [SPEAKER_02]: That's perfect. [SPEAKER_02]: Just work and you get these delicacies. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, you can find these on flavorsforus.com.

[SPEAKER_05]: This is our newest spice that just being created and it's from flavors of the forest. [SPEAKER_02]: Make sure you all get some of the links down below. [SPEAKER_02]: We'll catch you soon, Sweet! [SPEAKER_05]: So we add so old and bad.

[SPEAKER_04]: I stumble on every like other word Yeah, we need to record some new we have a bunch of recorded that we recorded with like Carol and I had in some of the other patreon crew that I just never edited We did just sitting in a folder in limbo did I record them? [SPEAKER_04]: Are you made out of been here? [SPEAKER_04]: I don't remember. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, no you were here And I think there was like a ghost one in alien one.

[SPEAKER_05]: I guess I just don't remember [SPEAKER_04]: I think there's one you just kept saying like, see, that was a whoop oh hi, yeah, I don't remember Uh, but yeah, so let's talk about the future. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, well, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, okay.

[SPEAKER_04]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_04]: Obviously, Jeff and Emily, they're volunteering with their Patreon, and you know, there's more of missing more.

[SPEAKER_05]: Sean and Rachel made their return. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, Sean and Rachel are first patron members ever. [SPEAKER_04]: They've been seeing them in a year and a half. [SPEAKER_04]: And they're back. [SPEAKER_05]: They came a stormed back with, at to the jamboree. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Which Sean just changed careers. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: Which was, I think, a catalyst because I think his old career was taking up a lot of time.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: So, and not being, not being compensated fairly. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean, you know, we got to do it's best for you. [SPEAKER_04]: I quit plenty of jobs. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, sometimes I've never been scared, but I might quit this one. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, um, well, you don't get paid. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I should quit. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, there's a lot of Spencer corn shirt. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, my gosh.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: I knew we were going to, I hate name because I know I'm going to. [SPEAKER_04]: I know. [SPEAKER_04]: We're going to be more full of people. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, um, um, your mom said they did better Saturday normal Saturday's business wise. [SPEAKER_04]: Good. [SPEAKER_05]: We're going to I guess we'll just do that every year out there after party. [SPEAKER_04]: That it just, it's a lot of business for the bowling alley.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: I enjoy because it's why I walk by in the bar and get my own drinks and stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: It's like going home. [SPEAKER_04]: Alcohol. [SPEAKER_04]: I get my own pop. [SPEAKER_04]: So I just, right, I just tell, uh, what was your name? [SPEAKER_04]: The bartender on Saturday. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, Saturday was Amber. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, one of our best. [SPEAKER_04]: I just was like just I just keep tallying them for me.

[SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I just I don't want to wait Because there was in a good way really busy. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it was. [SPEAKER_04]: I think and everyone was really nice all of our Oh, yeah, I'm going to forget the the construction crew [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, um, um, Ricky. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes, and his sons and his daughter. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yes. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: They have their names in front of me. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, right. [SPEAKER_05]: Ricky.

[SPEAKER_05]: I remember Ricky. [SPEAKER_04]: Why can't I just buy one on the worst episodes? [SPEAKER_04]: We've done a long time. [SPEAKER_05]: Sorry, guys. [SPEAKER_05]: It's been a long weekend. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: We're doing our best to remember everybody. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh gosh, yeah, and I thought many massadons later in the week was bad in Paul. [SPEAKER_04]: You know, we went Oh, I just can't forget Paul. [SPEAKER_05]: Threat the turnous kneecaps in the dust.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, now Paul was great. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh and our big we had our big foot I want to thank our big foot just Justin like Justin like yes, thank you Justin. [SPEAKER_05]: He was a nine-foot tall big foot Like legitimately he was nine foot tall the costume adds a foot and a half to your height and he's already seven foot tall to begin with So it was perfect [SPEAKER_04]: The only problem is his head's crooked because his head's crooked.

[SPEAKER_04]: I know because he's too big, yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: And just like, it's just like big foot was like, you know what a dog looks at you. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it's like, that's how big the looks. [SPEAKER_05]: So it was kind of cute. [SPEAKER_05]: It was a cute scary big foot. [SPEAKER_05]: That's all it was. [SPEAKER_05]: All right, new stuff. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's hopefully covered. [SPEAKER_05]: If we forgot you were very sorry and you know, we care about you.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, I mean, we were busy nonstop. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, we can we just got squeeze all this stuff in but we enjoyed seeing every one of you so next year what we want to do we got some ideas and we're going to read of everything. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we're just going to get everything star over from scratch and what we're going to do is just not do it next year. [SPEAKER_05]: Sorry guys episodes over. [SPEAKER_05]: It's not playing music. [SPEAKER_04]: I didn't want to do it again.

[SPEAKER_04]: You want to do it again. [SPEAKER_05]: No, I think we should. [SPEAKER_05]: I think we're slowly building a foundation here. [SPEAKER_05]: The reason I want to keep doing it is because of everybody we talked to that was there. [SPEAKER_05]: Only had positive things to say about it. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, we're all for constructive criticisms. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, there were some of that, which is good.

[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, no, which is I'm saying, I like, I just mean, overall, it was not just negative, you know, don't just say something bad. [SPEAKER_04]: If you do something we can improve, though. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah, please reach out, let us know. [SPEAKER_05]: And there was plenty of that. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no, there's always, if you're not improving, you're not, you're not caring. [SPEAKER_04]: Exactly, yes.

[SPEAKER_05]: So, but so that's, like, overall, like Brian said, you know, when he was reflecting on it, it was nice seeing all the families and stuff there. [SPEAKER_05]: And that's what we want. [SPEAKER_05]: We want families to come out to the park. [SPEAKER_04]: That's what it's for. [SPEAKER_05]: Yes, families come out to park and get introduced just to this weird world that we're part of now And when I say weird world like just the big foot community like the cryptid community

[SPEAKER_05]: And it almost can change your perspective on the world and how it works and what's all involved in the world and you know it's all it's all positive it's a lot of positive people in this community and we want to maintain that positivity we don't want to spread any negativity in the community that's what we're all about and that's what our events all about and we want families to be able to enjoy it and not have any

[SPEAKER_05]: I guess negative or riskay things involved with our event, you know, that's really important to both of us that we just families can all come. [SPEAKER_05]: You don't have to worry about what I don't want to have to worry about. [SPEAKER_04]: And that's the other festival. [SPEAKER_04]: It don't, like it's nothing against anybody else. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, no, no, no, no. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm just talking in general.

[SPEAKER_04]: For us, as part of family friendly podcast, yeah, I do a lot of work with kids and families throughout the year, not connected to the podcast. [SPEAKER_04]: I've all intertones in my time every year to things [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, and it's just I like having a space that is that.

[UNKNOWN]: Hmm. [SPEAKER_05]: very much so yeah like I was I just walked around pretty comfortably around the whole time I never seen anything that I did not like me either no not at all and I was saying it like I walked around like I guess we love the more research our vendors a lot oh for sure but the the morning of like the jambri no obviously it was a scramble getting everybody's set in set up to get in our tent set up our awning set up our posters all set up

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, that was so it's stressful. [SPEAKER_05]: It's highly stressful, but once it all start rolling all I had zero stress the whole day. [SPEAKER_04]: I know we definitely tackle the hiccups a lot better or not the hiccups. [SPEAKER_04]: The hiccups from the year before. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, we knew where the struggles were into a care of them. [SPEAKER_04]: So it went smoother way smoother. [SPEAKER_04]: And again, our volunteers help.

[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, dramatically dramatically. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, the guys coming out to help, even just doing the lines. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I mean, that took me a new, there's a while last year, I mean, half the day. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: And it was half the vendors that we had and much better this year. [SPEAKER_04]: It went, maybe took an hour. [SPEAKER_04]: That part. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe. [SPEAKER_04]: Um, but yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So what do we want to do new?

[SPEAKER_04]: What do we want to do different? [SPEAKER_04]: All right. [SPEAKER_04]: So differences. [SPEAKER_04]: So we are, we are considering maybe. [SPEAKER_04]: And we if you guys at home before we get into it because have home I have ideas to make it better or different Please share them with me share them. [SPEAKER_05]: Send them email us right as message us you not to get a whole of us It's hard send a passenger pigeon. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, send a pass.

[SPEAKER_05]: Please we would love it. [SPEAKER_05]: I would love it. [SPEAKER_04]: I would love it. [SPEAKER_05]: I would many reasons. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah [SPEAKER_05]: One thing we want to do next year possible is we're considering the idea of dropping having paid speakers and making the entire event just a free event to attend for everybody. [SPEAKER_05]: just because not that we don't like our speakers. [SPEAKER_05]: We loved it. [SPEAKER_05]: That's our favorite part of the whole thing.

[SPEAKER_05]: Just as far as the general area and the vibe of the whole thing, I think it might be better for the entire, I think we can put money into other areas. [SPEAKER_05]: It's how the whole entire crowd have better experience. [SPEAKER_05]: I mean we're honest people. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, what would we, what do we break even this year?

[SPEAKER_05]: Or we write around breaking even we're probably a little below probably a little below yeah after paying yes I don't we didn't lose out but we did not make anything. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so our biggest expense is the speakers and then our speakers are paid we pay for hotel and some gas and stuff like that right travel and it just [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so like Jay was saying, I think we can spend money for this kind of festival better.

[SPEAKER_04]: It's just almost every one of the speaker of the VIP people that didn't win tickets. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: We're from non-local. [SPEAKER_05]: Correct. [SPEAKER_04]: The only locals that really came to the ticketed part were the ones that won it. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, so we just don't think that's that's why we want it. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not financially feasible correct. [SPEAKER_04]: And we're right now. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not financially feasible.

[SPEAKER_04]: Not yet. [SPEAKER_04]: We've lost two money two years on that. [SPEAKER_04]: Like, which is fine. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just fine. [SPEAKER_04]: We're happy with it. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm not happy to lose money, but we understood that was the, you know, we had it set aside for that reason because we're building it. [SPEAKER_04]: We're building it up. [SPEAKER_04]: So that's one idea is we want to.

[SPEAKER_04]: go away from speakers, like Jay already said, it's not because anybody, because nobody, even we talked to some of our speakers and they're like, well, we don't charge you again, I'm about, you know, it's not about, you know, that we do want to take care of people, you know, you're taking a whole weekend away from business. [SPEAKER_04]: So you should be compensated. [SPEAKER_05]: Correct. [SPEAKER_05]: Correct.

[SPEAKER_05]: So we want to, yeah, we just want to make sure everything's kosher, [SPEAKER_05]: What could we do to replace that? [SPEAKER_05]: One option, we thought of, or one idea for a new competition feature next year may debut at a had a big for January, and that would be the coordinating competition. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I was like, what are you talking about? [SPEAKER_04]: The coordinating competition.

[SPEAKER_04]: So we got to talk to a lawyer about the legalities and waivers and figure that out. [SPEAKER_04]: But how awesome would that be? [SPEAKER_04]: I have a point to do it. [SPEAKER_04]: Yes. [SPEAKER_04]: I just, I want a, I want to hire a lawyer. [SPEAKER_05]: So if you guys like that idea, please let us know if a court on the cop eating competition would be awesome thing to watch and sign up for I imagine just 10 people up there.

[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know if 20 people up there just Go in hard on corn for like what a how long are those like 10 minutes like yeah, it depends on what they're eating Yeah, yeah, a lot of times 10 minutes trying to think the hotdog eating competition. [SPEAKER_05]: What's that like half an hour something gross? [SPEAKER_05]: That's what I think [SPEAKER_05]: That's so great.

[SPEAKER_05]: I used to watch the hot dog eating competition on TV every year and it was like awesome the watch But at the same equally gross like I almost felt sick like I don't like There's dunking a bread and water and swallowing it and then there's shoving whole hot dogs down their mouths throw oh gosh And then their stomachs are like especially the skinnier people that do it and then their stomachs are just like lumpy mountains I don't talk about that part

[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, man, like you can see the hot dogs. [SPEAKER_05]: You can see them all. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay. [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, sorry. [SPEAKER_05]: All right, all right. [SPEAKER_05]: Sorry. [SPEAKER_05]: So according to competition. [SPEAKER_05]: That's number one. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Now you want to go with here. [SPEAKER_05]: What there you go with you.

[SPEAKER_05]: I knew idea you might have [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, that we're floating so we we after this was all said none even during the festival We were just spit all in like ideas So that was one so now what was your idea the national muskovies show So you have a muskovie, which is a water file. [SPEAKER_04]: They're not ducks even though people say they're ducks

[SPEAKER_04]: uh... but you can just say for this globally musco v-duck yeah we're talking about having the one like a national musco v-duck show out there so during the big foot jambory there'd be upholstery show specifically a duck show going on yes just musco v-duck so that's intellectual property we are oh that's app and here you heard it here first if anyone steals that idea expect to call from our lawyer we've got one now we know one

[SPEAKER_05]: We know several, but we know one, real good, it's real good, get you where it hurts. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not like a hip man, not a lawyer. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, no. [SPEAKER_04]: Well, yeah, hit your wallet as well. [SPEAKER_05]: Wait, you were described at him. [SPEAKER_05]: I know, but because it's nothing like that. [SPEAKER_05]: Imagine if he was the hip man. [SPEAKER_05]: It wasn't hip man. [SPEAKER_04]: I could believe it because it's always the people you don't expect.

[SPEAKER_05]: Don't expect. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I would believe it, too. [SPEAKER_05]: All right, that's funny. [SPEAKER_04]: No, so having a duck show water come out about that. [SPEAKER_04]: So if you have a muscovi duck, think about bringing it. [SPEAKER_05]: And if you don't make want to consider it get one. [SPEAKER_04]: I'll give you one. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I'll give you when there's 30 something eggs in the back of being incubated and perfect.

[SPEAKER_04]: I have like 10 ducklings eat perfect. [SPEAKER_04]: Come get one. [SPEAKER_04]: There's a couple ideas. [SPEAKER_04]: That's the thing with my scobies. [SPEAKER_04]: They like to. [SPEAKER_04]: I think they make a duck. [SPEAKER_05]: No, yes, they're good at it. [SPEAKER_05]: I know the thing I think we should do is more. [SPEAKER_05]: Well, we want to get more bands involved. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we want to, that's more than we've been lacking on.

[SPEAKER_05]: Expand the music side of the jamboree, so just so there's more entertainment. [SPEAKER_04]: By the way, Arnie and Suns, thank you again, another amazing year. [SPEAKER_05]: Yep, they played for about two hours. [SPEAKER_05]: Arnie and Suns, and then we already mentioned John also playing. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, John played. [SPEAKER_05]: But I would like to see, you know, if we can do more karaoke or something like a karaoke hour next year. [SPEAKER_04]: A couple hours.

[SPEAKER_04]: I don't care. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, a couple of that. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe we can do that in the evening. [SPEAKER_05]: Also, we went out. [SPEAKER_05]: We're considering. [SPEAKER_05]: So this year, the festival went from, and past year's nine to five. [SPEAKER_05]: That was our time. [SPEAKER_04]: But it was nine to six. [SPEAKER_04]: And then we just bring it down to nine to five this year. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: Actually, what in last year was like, why don't remember?

[SPEAKER_05]: Never mind. [SPEAKER_05]: We started speaking at nine. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we spoke. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: That was too early. [SPEAKER_04]: That was a mistake. [SPEAKER_05]: Big-time big-time mistake. [SPEAKER_05]: Pissie. [SPEAKER_05]: We learned this. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it was much, much more manageable. [SPEAKER_05]: Much better. [SPEAKER_04]: Because gave everybody an hour to relax, sell some stuff, get ready, get warmed up for the day.

[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, but I would, yeah, I'd like to see some karaoke, uh, but extend it. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, like we said, uh, [SPEAKER_05]: Starting at maybe, you know, and said at nine, 10, maybe starting at 11 or noon. [SPEAKER_04]: That's why I was thinking. [SPEAKER_05]: And then running it all afternoon, then all, all evening, early evening, yeah, until the sun starts to go down or something. [SPEAKER_05]: And we get music and stuff going karaoke.

[SPEAKER_05]: Maybe noon to seven, get a nice party environment out at the part. [SPEAKER_05]: I think it'd be nice. [SPEAKER_05]: I guess we could pay attention when the sun sets at this time. [SPEAKER_04]: It's seven. [SPEAKER_04]: It's a little after seven. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't even know because I don't know. [SPEAKER_05]: Let's go to eight.

[SPEAKER_04]: No, just because the only reason I would don't want to, yeah, is because the lack of lights at some of the areas that are true, it is getting very, very, very dark back there. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and some areas, the other areas are really well lit, and other areas aren't, right? [SPEAKER_04]: So I just don't want a lot of the vendors to be stuck in the dark. [SPEAKER_05]: Maybe we could just move the after parties to the football stadium and turn the football lights on.

[SPEAKER_05]: wouldn't that be something. [SPEAKER_05]: No, they would hate us. [SPEAKER_05]: They wouldn't let us the town. [SPEAKER_04]: It's not the town's hard runs. [SPEAKER_05]: The school would be like, you're ruining our field. [SPEAKER_05]: What is this big foot people on our billion dollar new turf feet? [SPEAKER_05]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: It runs ran by the park. [SPEAKER_05]: Okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Good. [SPEAKER_05]: Nevermind.

[SPEAKER_04]: That was the whole thing with that drama. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: It's ran by the park. [SPEAKER_05]: Oh, okay. [SPEAKER_05]: Good. [SPEAKER_05]: Good. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't want to do that though, because I don't want to be responsible. [SPEAKER_04]: I just thought you do have a nice new stadium. [SPEAKER_05]: The big bright lights. [SPEAKER_05]: Cool. [SPEAKER_05]: All right, move it out to the ball diamonds.

[SPEAKER_05]: They have some pretty big bright lights. [SPEAKER_05]: Ooh, in the back there. [SPEAKER_05]: It's right by where the jambree is, actually. [SPEAKER_05]: Um, okay, what else do we want to change for next year? [SPEAKER_05]: You guys got any suggestions or ideas? [SPEAKER_04]: Well, one suggestions ideas. [SPEAKER_04]: So we move it later. [SPEAKER_04]: I mean, keep it the same length time.

[SPEAKER_04]: Like Jay said 11 or noon, starting at, yeah, just because that's about when stuff picks up anyways.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: So nine vendors did well at the 10, you know, 10 o'clock, nine o'clock, whatever, but a lot of people [SPEAKER_04]: If they woke up, you know, it's a weekend, you sleep in a little bit, and it's nicer for the vendors not to have to set up at the Crackathon because I hadn't the email, because last year, one of our mistakes, one of our messups, though, was getting vendors in and out because it was just chaos the first year.

[SPEAKER_04]: So we had it much more well organized this year. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, and my email directions are very clear. [SPEAKER_04]: I even was told by several vendors, the email directions were very clear, and they enjoyed that.

[SPEAKER_04]: not a lot of festivals a two people specifically said it was the clearest direction they had all year doing festivals nice which I like work and then it said specifically though do not come seventy i'm is the earliest do not come before seventy i hope me and j have an hour to set up all of our stuff right before we start out with everybody else and at six twenty somebody comes rolling in and i'm so mad i'm like and it's not like six fifty you know you got me go move the barriers

[SPEAKER_04]: He's like, I know it said seven, but I came out to see if guys need to help. [SPEAKER_04]: Like now, you're good. [SPEAKER_05]: He couldn't help it. [SPEAKER_04]: And then it was his fault that everything unfolded wrong, because the cascading event of the wrong numbers was David's fault. [SPEAKER_05]: Ah, see you waterfall. [SPEAKER_04]: I think he said, yeah, I think he told me his spot was 19. [SPEAKER_04]: And I didn't look at the paper.

[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, I think it's David Hardy's fault now that he's not here in front of me. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, it all worked out. [SPEAKER_04]: It just was, I wanted to put him with the other speakers. [SPEAKER_04]: Right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_04]: But he's like 19. [SPEAKER_04]: I'm like, well, I think he's right there. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know, well, I didn't matter. [SPEAKER_04]: It worked out. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, but no, what else do you think? [SPEAKER_05]: And, hum, let's see here.

[SPEAKER_04]: I think we had just enough food. [SPEAKER_04]: So we'll, uh, I will probably open up to very many new food vendors. [SPEAKER_05]: No, I think the food was the amount was appropriate because there's never any big lines and the vendors all said they did well enough right that's our our goal is to make sure the vendors are happy and yeah I mean you're going to work there while yeah because I mean that's the point.

[SPEAKER_04]: So you don't want to over saturate event right and yeah I enjoyed all of our food vendors. [SPEAKER_04]: Corn eating contest. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the one idea. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: Now, somebody was talking about, like, a weird Wildo, but big foot thing, but we kind of already do with the hidden big foot's. [SPEAKER_04]: You need to hire a lot better. [SPEAKER_04]: Just because some of I mean Emily hit him pretty good on some I just people were very into it.

[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah Well, I might I may have to buy more so I may have to get some from I think we need to find a new way of two of I then we discuss it a little bit how we uh announced how they're hidden and things like that people I haven't were found before way to announce it exactly.

[SPEAKER_05]: I know but as far as like checking them off So we know like they're found or not, you know, so I may be able to get some more of the 3D printed ones too from corn shirt and barium [SPEAKER_05]: buried big foods. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, bring your shovel. [SPEAKER_04]: No, not like buried, like four foot down. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, four foot down under a giant rock. [SPEAKER_05]: You have to under an old tree stump. [SPEAKER_05]: You got to really get under there.

[SPEAKER_05]: And it's swamp. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you know, the deserted desert. [SPEAKER_05]: Find it. [SPEAKER_05]: Here's this big foot. [SPEAKER_05]: It's in Maine. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, but a lot of people asked for us to do like the free speaking thing last year. [SPEAKER_04]: Uh, and very few people showed up for it when we did it this year.

[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah. [SPEAKER_05]: So that [SPEAKER_04]: Well, we'll figure that out and say that we did it people asked for and we did it nobody nobody came we're not nobody very few people came. [SPEAKER_05]: I did like the coloring book. [SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I have a lot of people left him for us What the coloring [SPEAKER_04]: Okay, I have probably 60 of them really.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yes, good a lot of the kids wrote us a little notes and everything I don't you didn't know that did you know a lot of the kids wrote us a little notes Saying how they liked the festival and everything like that. [SPEAKER_04]: That's awesome So would you was talking about we did a whole big coloring area for kids and it went very well I'll got a lot of parents said they really enjoyed that the cake could sit down color picture a big foot take it home I can eat color picture.

[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah, that's what a lot of parents are doing. [SPEAKER_04]: I was taking a second to sitting eating there [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think you gave the kids something to do in the museum was in there. [SPEAKER_04]: So their kids could go look at the big foot skull and the big foot prints and all that. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, so that was another big positive this year to add definitely keeping that and maybe we can expand on that some more next year.

[SPEAKER_04]: And I have plenty of stuff. [SPEAKER_04]: It's just right. [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's just more fitment, moving it. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, absolutely. [SPEAKER_05]: But anything getting kids involved and get them to do something is a positive. [SPEAKER_04]: I don't know. [SPEAKER_04]: We are guys here. [SPEAKER_04]: So write us your ideas. [SPEAKER_04]: National Muscovi show. [SPEAKER_04]: Maybe a full chicken show of we really want to, but I kind of want to stick to our muscovi show.

[SPEAKER_05]: I think the muscovi, just keep it unique. [SPEAKER_05]: unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, you know. [SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's that's a good way to end it. [SPEAKER_04]: I have been the Great and Powerful Mysteries. [SPEAKER_05]: And I have a Jake loan 33. [SPEAKER_04]: We'll catch you next for guys. [UNKNOWN]: Bye. [SPEAKER_04]: Hey guys! [SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for listening.

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