It's the Minnesota Goodbye with Jenny and Drake. Hi, Hi, Drake, how are you? I'm good? Are you sleepy today? Like me? A little bit? Yeah? This Monday? You know, no, it's it is Monday. I also Monday. I'm getting it. I drink a lot yesterday too, and I think that has a little bit to do with it. What were you consuming? I was doing some beer and then I was drinking a lot of champagne. Champagne. Yeah, champagne and beer. Quite a combo. Yeah, champagne bait. I am you have champagne taste?
I do, all right. We'll dive into a couple of emails. We might skip some just because some of them are addressed to Dave, so we'll try to get to ones that are just to nobody in particular. It says, Hi, Dave and Gang. I love your show and listen all the way from in Nashville, Tennessee. I was listening to the Minnesota Goodbye when you discuss throwing stuff away. My dad passed away on January fifth this year. I'm sorry for your loss. His office was a testament to all
his kids and great grandkids. One of the things that everyone was happy and surprised to see was the random stuff he saved. For example, my now thirty year old son gave my dad a painted ceramic airplane when he was six. My dad still had that on display. There are no words as I scoop that up and now have it proudly on display with a picture of my dad opening that very same gift. What made this more remarkable is my dad
had moved to a new state and a couple of homes since then. This was not just something he did not throw away, but something he decided to save. So save some of that random stuff. We really have no idea the impact it will have someday. My dad had graduation announcements, birth announcements, saying cards not everyone, but not everything, but everyone was represented. Losing my dad was incredibly hard, But that airplane brings me a smile.
Keep up the great work. If you have a staff writer, Sticker would love it all. Love all the way from Nashville, Tennessee. That comes from Bernice. That is so sweet. I know that Dave is like going through this phase of life of trying to get rid of a ton of stuff, and it's hard because he's got so many of the kids stuff I don't know what to talk, It's like whatever, But I think my parents are kind of in that phase too. Did your parents hold on to a lot
of your stuff? Yeah, They've got like a like just a big old bucket full of like all my elementary school projects that I would bring home. There's some like Christmas tree ornaments that they even still put up on, like the Christmas tree every year that I made when I was younger. So yeah, they definitely do still hang on to some of that some of that stuff for sure. Yeah. I am like the biggest proponent of getting rid of
things that do not serve a purpose a lot of times. So I have not hung up hung on to a lot of things in life, but I do know that it probably will be hard if I ever have kids to throw things out. I will call my sister out. Or I'm not calling her out because I know a lot of parents do this. But my sister sent a video the other day of my niece literally going through the garbage because sister had just thrown on a bunch of random things she had brought home from school,
and she was like, no, I want to keep this. I think you should keep and she was like she found it, and like my sister thought she didn't, and I think she went in there to throw something out, and my niece was like pulling all this stuff on and was upset, or she wasn't upset, but he's like, Mom, why are you doing this? She's only she's gonna be five in April. So it's so cute. Anyways, all right, let's move on to our next email.
Hey, Morning Show, was just listening to the podcast from Friday about the girl that emailed in wondering if she should reach out to a former excess family member to see how the ex is doing because her ex has her blocked on social media? Dave, you, can you explain this to me? Was this during the main show or on Minnesota Goodbye? So wait, she's talking
about that ex. It says, was just listening to the podcast from Friday about the girl that emailed in wondering if she should reach out to a former excess family member to see how the ex is doing because her ex has her blocked on social media. That must be that doesn't ring about so that must have been just on the Minnesota by Okay, so it says Dave, you and Bailey both said yes, the emailer should reach out to the relative.
What no, no, no, no, no, no no. They have you blocked for a reason because they don't want you to know how they're doing. It would be one thing to message if they weren't blocked, but if you're still blocked ten years later, Nope. I blocked my ex when we divorced and it's been ten plus years and I still don't want him to know how I am. And please, for the love of God, don't
reach out to their family. If your X wanted you to know about their life, they could easily unblock you, and yet ten years later they have chosen not to. Just my two cents on this subject, hope you all have a lovely week. That comes from Jillian. Obviously, Drake and I were not here for this email. I'd be curious to know what their argument
was for that. From the cliff notes of it of sounding like if the person should reach out to their ex but they've been blocked, Yeah, I would be on the side of Gillian, who just emailed then two, No, you don't reach out. You don't reach out to that person exactly. Yeah, I know, I want to know what David. I guess it's just that they both said, yes, they should reach out to a relative. I also think it's a little strange when you have to reach out to
someone else to find out information about someone. Yeah, because I had friend once who reached out to this guy who she had like she'd become pretty obsessed with him, and then the guy did her dirty and she reached out to his friend asking for information. And she told me all this and she asked my opinion about it, and I go, I think you have your answer because you're reaching out to his friend, and I don't think you should have had to do that. I think you shouldn't have done it. I don't
think you should have had to do that. This person is clearly a jerk, and when you're going jumping through hoops to find out some information about like your relationship, I think that's like a step too far for sure. If Drake and I are getting it wrong because we were not here and we didn't hear the original email, you are more than welcome to email us back and let us know. But I am on the side of yours, Jillian, And so this is Drake I think about No, probably don't reach out to
the person's relative who has you blocked. Okay, let's see this. One says I heard Jenny read a bunch of random facts on the radio the other day. Here's mine, Dave, you'll like it too well. I'll tell him when he gets back on Wednesday. Carol's Spinney or Spiny was the man who voiced and puppeteered Big Big since the beginning of Sesame Street in the nineteen sixties. Oh, it's Big Bird. But they put Big Big and I was like, who's Big Big on Sesame Street. I don't know who they're
talking about. Okay, anyways, they voiced big Birds since the beginning of Sesame Street in the nineteen sixties. In the early nineteen eighties, when NASA was falling out of the public favor, they approached Carol to take Big Bird to space on the nineteen eighty four Challenger mission to reignite the interest in NASA with children. He went through the weeks and months of astronaut training, and in his last weeks they had him put on the Big Bird suit to actually
get into the shuttle, and the costume wouldn't fit. They could not get it in the doors of the shuttle, so then they had to scrape the idea scrap the idea of taking Big Bird to space. This is when they thought of the idea to do a national contest to take a teacher to space. We all know this ends with the who horrible explosion of the Challenge Shuttle in nineteen eighty four, carrying seven astronauts and a teacher, Christa mc mcalliliff.
Sorry, I actually should know how to say that, and I'm totally but cheering her name who had won the contest. So this teacher won the contest and unfortunately she passed away in that explosion. Had it not been for the Big Bird being unable to physically fit in the rocket, Big Bird would have been in that fatal explosion. I learned this from a great documentary called I Am Big Bird, highlighting the life and career of Carol Spinny Spiny.
However you say it, it was fantastic. Get it out for a nerdy documentary. Sometime you'll make my day every day. Thank you for all you do. That comes from Jens. Dude. That's so crazy, Like I got like really weird goosebumps just thinking about that. You ever want to go to space? Kinda yeah, I do. I kind of want to Andrew and I've been watching for All Mankind, and I know I've talked about it
a million times. And it's not a new show. There's four seasons out of it already, but it's all about space travel and going to the Moon and Mars and all this stuff. I was like, listen, I'm good here on planet Earth. Planet Earth has everything I need. It has oxygen, it has gravity, it allows me to breathe without having a space suit on. I am good living here. So I think I'm going to pass if like space travel becomes like a thing in our lifetime. I don't think
there's ever going to be a desire for me to go up there. If we have to, what if you have to go to we have to go to Mars. I don't think that there's ever going to be a point where living on Mars or the Moon, if that's even a possibility, is going to be better than living on Earth. I know, global warming and blah
blah blah, but I'm just kidding. I do believe. For the record, I do believe in global warming, warning warming, but I don't know what could happen, Like, are we going to get hit by an asteroid and we all need to like jet off to a different planet or something. Maybe I don't know. I mean there's possibility. I also know nothing about science, so I have no idea what an actual possibility is. The okay this one says Hiologeny. You mentioned A Court of Thorns and Roses yesterday and
I have been wondering if it's worth reading. The synopsis on the back didn't hook me. Can you give me a more detailed explanation of what it's like? I love reading Game of Thrones? Is it similar to that? Fantasy? Wise? My new Year's resolution is to read more, and a new series would help me achieve that. Shout out to the Goodreads app download it if you want to read more to got my staff writer Sticker and I am so excited. Thanks Jessica. So, A Court of Thorns and Roses is
a series that involves fairies and humans. So there's like a mortal realm and then there's like the fairylands and something happens where a mortal has to go live with a fairy And I don't want to spoil too much of it because I know like a lot on the book, like the backs of the books, it is very vague and it's hard because I had no idea what I was going into reading it, because the back of the books don't give a good description. But just know that there's like a lot of deceit, there is
magic. I don't know that fantasy wise, I wouldn't necessarily come prot to Game of Thrones. I mean, there's a lot of weird things that happen in it. I'm only on the second book, and I think there's four or five, but there is a lot of sexual stuff in it, lot of it. And I'm only on page thirty in the second book, and
there was already a very spicy scene. And I was reading it on the airplane yesterday and I felt like I shouldn't have been, Like I felt like I was watching porn on my phone reading that like a couple pages of that sex scene, Like I felt like I shouldn't have been doing it, but I couldn't help myself. So anyways, it I'm not doing a good job describing it, Jessica, because I feel like I'm going to spoiler. I'll spoil too much of it, but I will say it's worth it from what
I've read so far. And I also heard that like the first book is more like you pay your dues and then everything else is a little bit more exciting, a little bit spicier. But yeah, it's about a lot of like human and fairy relationships and stuff like that. So anyways, there's that. You know, we don't have a lot of emails for the Minnesota Goodbye today, so if you have an email, it's just Drake and myself. So if you want something specifically, you want our opinion on something, you
want to tell us we suck. I'm just kidding, please please ownt email that in. But you're more than welcome to send us an email if you have something that you would like to talk to us about. It'll just be us too for the next well today and then tomorrow and then day. We'll
be back on Wednesday and we'll get to some of those other things. So yeah, send us any emails that you have, h Drake, you had anything, nod last a couple of minutes of the Minnesota Goodbye and we're a little bit low today with content, and we apologize, but it's Monday. We love you, we love you. It's Monday. We're a little tired from Super Bowl. I just got back from Savannah and yeah, so send us emails Ryan Show at KDWB dot com
