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Hey, what's up, everybody?
It is Gene Fetty back at you
with another episode of the
All Access podcast.
This is another one of our PDR,
our twenty group sessions.
We've got our good old buddy
Jack Bucknell back in the house.
Yeah, absolutely.
Good to be back.
So this was your second or
third appearance?
Second appearance on this
second appearance here.
Perfect.
So Jack was in town for a
twenty group meet up.
We were doing some video
sessions this week and Jack
flew in and hung out and
helped do some of the recordings,
obviously recorded some videos.
And I thought, hey,
it would be a great time to
literally squeeze this in
before we have to get you
to the airport to get you
back out on the road to to
have a little chat about
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And how that works.
Uh, you're, you're, uh,
you're an original member.
Um, maybe the, maybe the first,
possibly the first member.
Yeah, probably.
I know.
I remember you talked about it.
Um, when I was out here in.
was it?
Twenty twenty, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, it was already live in twenty.
It was already.
I was already live then.
Yes.
Oh, well,
it was probably when I came out
in Christmas or something.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Like, yeah.
Yeah.
So I remember you doing it and I was like,
yeah, but when when exactly?
So, yeah.
Yeah.
It was a good time.
It's been a great time.
Learned a lot over the years.
It's really good getting to
collaborate with other techs.
And not only that, but have it, you know,
it's kind of your own little
Group of mastermind group, obviously,
but then everything stays
inside the group.
Very important.
So you can have a lot of discussions about,
you know,
business related things that you
wouldn't have other places.
So,
and you've got people all over the
country,
all different sizes of businesses,
different people, different structures,
um,
Yeah, it's awesome.
That's awesome.
We're super,
super glad to have you in the
group for sure.
Absolutely.
And that is part of the
magic of the group is that one,
there's no competitors.
There's nobody else
competing inside the group.
And when we're in a meeting
and we're talking business,
it stays in the group.
So everybody can really
speak freely and not worry about...
what's going on or, you know,
who's going to say this or like,
it just doesn't leave the group.
That's, that's part of the,
part of the beauty of it.
Yeah.
Like I said,
it gets people to really open up.
Um,
I think it's really the most important
thing, you know,
cause you're trying to get
honest feedback from other
people and you need to be
very blunt about a lot of things,
you know, sometimes.
So, right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It works out really, really well.
And then, uh,
plus you get to come to
Pittsburgh and shoot videos, right?
And eat great food and great food.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
yeah it was good getting to
go there and getting to
hang out with you over
there and stuff and
absolutely since I mean we
went there when it first
opened and they weren't
even yeah before the grand
opening what was it they
were still building the bar
area yeah they had cigar
some of them setting out or
whatever and it was just
like this is gonna be awesome
So if you're running through Pittsburgh,
it's the Cigars
International in Bridgeville,
which is like, I don't know,
like twenty minutes, fifteen,
twenty minutes from downtown.
It is definitely worth a
stop by to check that out.
Big, beautiful place.
Very well ventilated.
And you could sit in there
and smoke and somebody next
to you wouldn't even notice.
it yeah it's not a cloudy
you know a lot of people
have that misconception
with cigar places you know
oh it's a big cloudy you
know dungeon this and that
place was uh that was
definitely a different
cigar place for being very
well lit yeah that's the
lot of them are really
dimly lit you know but I
mean they still had all the
big couch you know big you
know lazy boy kind of style
luxuries uh sofas and
chairs and uh you know it
was a little more well lit
so yeah you know so
comfortable, comfortable,
friendly kind of place.
Very nice.
Yeah.
It was very, yes.
Highly recommend.
I will definitely go back.
I will definitely go back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
Uh, so I think on the last episode,
if I remember right,
we sort of got like your
backstory and how you got
into PDR and coming out of the body shop.
And that's cool.
And I think with the Patrick's, uh,
we did their twenty group session.
We sort of got their story.
We've already had your story, Jack.
So what,
so let's talk a little bit more about,
uh,
What you've gained out of the twenty group,
what what what has the
twenty group helped you do?
Accountability,
staying on task of certain
things over the years, you know,
with certain
Uh, you know, uh,
really helped push me towards, you know,
the, the, uh, the playlist, um, you know,
the, the daily tasks, uh, you know,
it's a big Andy for Scylla thing.
If you guys watch or listen to, uh,
MF CEO or real, real AF, um,
he talks a lot about that in his, uh,
you know,
the seventy-five heart kind of
related things.
And that really, you know,
it was one of them things I,
I was literally just
upstairs listening to Andy and
And anyway, so, and just putting down,
you know, three crucial tasks,
three to five crucial tasks for the day.
That's been a big, and you pushing that,
you know,
back then you had the books and stuff.
And then it was like, you know,
then the books were great,
but now it's just, you know, just
write three things down you
got to do these three
things I know for you it's
this podcast sunday night
and whatnot so um and it
it's really helped me um
not only that but just uh
you know different business
ideas different things um
introduced to introduced
and get to be familiar with
more people and talk to
techs around the country
more often than I would
other than just you know
going to mte and seeing
them once a year twice a
year it's a deeper
relationship correct yeah
way deeper I mean
You know, yeah, it works out really,
really well.
You know,
and then you get to come to
Pittsburgh and shoot videos
and then that helps your business,
you know,
grow even more.
Right.
Yeah.
Putting out,
putting out professional quality.
High grade.
I mean, I'm, yeah, it's, it's, uh, it's,
it was a, I mean,
I'm in the middle of
working on the hail trail right now.
I left to come here.
Like, that's how important it, like,
it was like a no brainer.
Like,
and obviously the guy I'm working for,
he was like, yeah, that's what it,
that's absolutely.
You got to do what you got to do,
whatever you want, you know, or whatever,
whatever you want to do and stuff.
And the work will be here
when you get back.
So don't worry about that.
So that's really important.
Um,
Well, that's a lesson to take away.
A lot of guys, a lot of techs, right?
There's quite a few women in
the industry now.
Make the excuse to not go do
something growth oriented.
Be it, be it a twenty group meeting,
a training, even a meetup like,
like the Anson Open House
is coming up in a couple of weeks.
And
Everybody gets so hung up on
the short-sighted,
I have to do this today.
We talked about that
literally the other day.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's a good point.
It's a good lesson.
Everybody gets so hung up on
the today that they forget
about tomorrow or next week
or next month or next year.
And then when they run out
of shit to do today or the
tomorrow that turns into today,
then they're like, man,
I don't have this.
I don't have this.
I don't have this.
What do I do?
Well,
the right answer is you do what you
should have done months ago
when you should do it.
Absolutely.
You have to prioritize everything.
growth, right?
If you're gonna,
if you're gonna get better in life,
absolutely.
I think you have to prioritize growth,
be it growth in business,
growth in spirituality, growth in family.
If you don't prioritize growth,
you're going to wither and die, right?
Or you're going to run up
against a wall and get smashed.
uh that was yeah that's a
good that's a good point
there yeah um you know like
like I said coming here to
do these videos and and
being busy um no brainer
that now I've got four new
videos to use for marketing
and uh you know one of you
know some of the big stuff
was hail you know hail
specific videos that I shot
That's going to be a
no-brainer the next time I
get a hail storm locally, you know,
specifically, you know,
or somebody calls and, you know, they,
you know,
bought a car with hail or they
got hit out of town, you know,
even on a small storm or
whatever like that.
You know, oh,
should I file an insurance claim?
Okay, well,
now I've got a video I can just
send them.
You literally said when you
were shooting that video, you're like, oh,
man,
I'm so glad we're doing this because
I get so sick of answering this question.
Correct.
By taking the time.
when you're busy or when I
like taking the time when
you have the opportunity to make that now,
instead of that ten or
fifteen minute conversation, you're like,
hey,
let me send you this great
professional video we shot about this.
and this will answer all
your questions and I and I
have a very similar video
that I made myself back in
the day of just standing in
front of a you know blank
wall and just talking to
you know my cell phone
camera nothing wrong with
that I mean I still use
that all the time but you
know there's something
about having you know a
professionally lit studio
professional camera
teleprompter it's all just
dialed yeah and you just
step in you're mic'd up everything's just
premium.
I mean, it's like walking into, you know,
you know, we, we'd use the, the, um,
the other day, um, you know,
about the news,
how they just are dialed in, they walk in,
they do, you know,
half a dozen broadcasts a day every day.
And it's just a well-oiled machine.
That's exactly what it was here.
I mean, you know, like
We set up the green screen,
got the lights all set up.
We had more lights and we
took four of them down already today.
And yeah, it's just, and now I've got,
you know, like I said,
we've got an estimating video,
a hail video.
I mean, it's, it's going to be, you know,
no brainer and it's going
to be stuff I'm going to be
able to use for,
I mean, really, I mean, right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think any of that
information is going to change.
I mean, you know,
like I was just telling
Louie about how I have, you know, the,
how to take a picture of
your dent on my website.
And he was just like, that's you.
I want royalties.
Just like he would.
So that's been, man, what's up?
That's been fun.
Three years ago.
Maybe more.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
At least three years that
you've been using that video.
It's on my main contact page
next to the form.
And when people want to send me photos, I,
through the CRM system,
I send them a text and it's like,
if you have pictures, take,
if you have troubles taking pictures,
right.
Go to this link and the forms on there.
They can click, watch this video,
how to take a picture, you know,
straight on.
Forty five, forty five.
And it's Louie doing the, you know,
pan around kind of thing.
Show them what to do.
And it's,
you know another you know
and and I would be a person
that could very easily
create that I mean you know
what I mean like within
reason you know not on a
professional like this kind
of style stage right but I
could definitely at home do
that but I still didn't do
it and most people are
really not going to ever do
something like that so it's
the it's back to not just
twenty years like back to
you're committed to it you
showed up to get it done
correct and two uh
you're putting the time in
to make it happen.
Right.
Like if you don't make time,
you won't have time.
Exactly.
I mean, you know, you know,
that was one thing like, uh,
I know years ago,
Dave stream talked to me
about certain important
things in your life and you know, like,
why isn't it on your calendar?
Like, why aren't you like,
this is the time for this
and it is what it is.
And I'm guilty of doing that
or not doing that,
but it's definitely
something in your head to, you know,
make time to do important things and,
you know, like coming to this no brainer.
I mean,
I would have came out anyways.
I'll be out in Christmas time.
I liked how earlier Melissa
was talking about something
or whatever like that.
She's talking to Andy and
Amanda and she's like, yeah,
you guys should come.
Jack will be here.
I'm just like, damn right I will be.
Absolutely.
I had to come out during
Christmas time and then she
was talking about all the
lights and stuff like that.
I'm like,
I love Christmas.
Hell yeah.
Pittsburgh's a good Christmas town.
It really is.
It really is.
So back to like,
I also want to touch on the
accountability.
There's been so many times
in my life where massive
growth has come through
having somebody just to
hold you accountable.
Like I've mentioned it
multiple times on here, I'm sure,
like on the marketing
minute back in the day.
my coaching sessions with Keith Cosentino.
Back, you've gone back,
that's got to be so many different,
it's got to be ten years,
ten years ago that we did that.
And Keith gave me some great advice,
like really helped me plan
some things out really
changed the whole
trajectory of my career.
Absolutely.
The biggest motivator of the
whole thing was whatever my
tasks were for the week.
I knew Monday at twelve,
Keith is going to be on that damn phone.
It's going to be on your ass.
And the last thing I want to do is be like,
no, I didn't give it that.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Having that, having that accountability.
And I even know in the group,
I can't remember.
There was a project not too long ago.
You were working on for the
social media stuff.
I remember.
So I remember we were,
we had a group meeting and I specifically,
and I was on the process of building a,
a website system like with
all the different platforms
and stuff like that laid
out for what I was going to
offer for social media stuff.
And it ended up going
through and it worked.
And I did that for quite a
while and then kind of
decided I didn't want to do
all the management stuff for people.
I just wanted to help them
be self-sufficient but a lot
of times people were just
potentially wanting to have
me do it for them yep
that's I didn't really want
to go down that rabbit hole
anyway so that was one of
the biggest things was hey
by you know next meeting
this has to be done like
for me but if I do not get
it done I'm talking to all
the twenty group members I
want you guys all to be on
my ass about this about
doing this and that's what
I remember you coming in
I'll need that to drive me and
And you got it done.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I did.
I got done early even so it worked.
So that's just that's just great advice.
Like we're not trying to I'm
not trying to pressure
anybody into the twenty group.
We're not even really
accepting members at the moment.
I just love what the twenty
group is and I love the
experience and the growth
that people have got out of the group.
And that's that's what these are to share.
hold yourself accountable,
find some way to have
somebody hold you accountable.
Well, then we had accountability partners.
Remember that?
We did have accountability partners.
We did that for a while.
You know,
you'd have like a weekly call with,
you'd get randomly assigned
somebody and you'd have to call them and,
Kind of the same thing you
said with Keith.
Oh, yeah.
I said I was going to do that this week,
but I got busy.
What do you mean you got busy?
I got busy.
I got my task done.
So it's like, oh, yeah, shit.
I think it was somebody
talking about Richard
Branson way back in the day
and the excuse of I don't have time.
Like everybody has exactly the same.
I'm guilty of using that.
I'm not even going to lie.
But everybody has the exact
same twenty four hours in the day.
Everybody.
If you want to make time for it,
if it's important to you,
you'll find time for it.
I mean,
what is it like Arnold
Schwarzenegger always said,
only sleep six hours a day.
I don't know the heck.
Well, sometimes I can do that.
Yeah, same, same.
But but yeah, you know,
like at the end of the day,
you make time for doing the
things you need to do, you know, and
you know, having a,
having the discipline in
your own self to do that is
really important.
That's what, that's what gets, you know,
that's what makes people successful.
You know,
a lot of people will just push
off stuff and now whatever, whatever,
when I get to it and then
you'll just never get to it.
I mean, you know, like, I don't know,
I've got a old car that I
someday we'll get to, you know,
it is what it is.
So me and John talked about,
that's a lot in the,
like trying to find the
perfect time for the level up course.
Right.
Like we're like, when do we do it?
So it was like, and it's a long class.
It's five days.
He's like, well, we should do it.
And then we should do it
down for five days.
Right.
And then you've got to
figure it all the time and planning prep.
It's a ton of work, ton of work.
So, so this is like the,
we've had this talk so many times.
It's like, okay, when do we do it?
All right, do it in January.
And we're like, no,
we can't do it in January
because right at the end of
January is MTE and
everybody's going to do that.
They already got that trip.
And we're like, okay, what about February?
Well,
everybody was just at MTE and they
spent all their money.
Especially now that it's at
the end of January, end of February,
it kind of cuts into like
two months kind of, which is odd.
But yeah, yeah, yeah.
Then we're like, okay,
we're getting into March,
which is when we did it this year.
And then we heard,
Oh, man, winter's been a little rough.
I don't know if I want to
spend that money right now.
Oh, taxes are due next month.
Oh, it's a little rough.
Then we start to get into May, June.
Oh, man, it's really busy.
It's my busy season.
Okay, blah, blah, blah.
And then we get into like
end of the summer, end of the busy season,
into September, October.
Oh man, I just, I was so busy all summer.
I don't think I want to go.
I don't want, I've been on the road.
I've been working.
Okay.
Well, what about October?
Well, it's the holiday season.
It's hunting season.
I don't know if we can break away.
And then the end of the year holidays.
And then guess what?
We're back to January.
So you can literally excuse
the entire year away every year.
I can't do it.
I can't always finds a way.
Right?
Like, there's a will, there's a way.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you want to do it, you'll do it.
If you don't, you'll make an excuse.
Right?
Well, that which brings me to like,
I think it was a Dave Chappelle quote,
like,
you never see a crackhead saying men
don't have no money for crack.
Yeah.
You can let a crack head out work yet.
What's that saying?
Yeah.
That's a good point.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So true.
So true.
Um,
and then some of the other stuff we do
in twenty group and you
sort of didn't breeze through it.
You just mentioned earlier
is masterminding.
like and we got the
mastermind a little bit
here on this trip and we
talked about the hail stuff
that was great I mean be
able to do that in person
and talk with you know guys
that you know are all busy
right so yeah there's
there's just a magic so in
case you guys don't know
what a mastermind is and
I've given talks on this at mte um
go buy the book or the audio
book think and grow rich uh
that's napoleon hill and I
think the story is like he
studied the richest people
in america over like twenty
years or something like
that yeah yeah yeah right
here in pittsburgh we were
talking about that um in
fact I think andrew
carnegie not carnegie
andrew carnegie uh I
believe backed him in this
research but one of the
things they kept coming up
with is the most successful
people in the world the richest
people in the world,
the people that are pulling
the strings of the world
all operate with a mastermind.
So what, so what the mastermind model is,
is a collective group of people.
In our case,
it happens to be all industry
in all industry specific,
non-competing members.
But some of my favorite
masterminds are masterminds
where it's like,
all different businesses.
So you get some different perspectives.
You can even get that in a referral group,
like I'm in one and it
works very well for anyways.
But so you,
so you get together as a group and, uh,
whoever's on the floor has
like a hot seat and they're
talking about what they're working on.
What, what's their problem?
What are they trying to figure out?
And then the room, the,
the room collectively, uh,
works through this problem.
And what they say is when
you get multiple people
thinking and working on the same problem,
the mastermind actually shows up.
That's like a, it's like the collective,
you've never heard of that?
Yeah.
It's like,
it's actually like the
collective conscious and I
don't care if you think
it's woo or not go to a
fricking mastermind woo or woo woo.
Jack's throwing me off here.
Sorry.
Actions happen and problems
get solved when you put
multiple people working
through the same and it
doesn't have to be a problem.
It could be a how to like,
not a bad problem.
But like, how do we take this to market?
How do we address this issue?
How do we do this?
If I could make a living,
just running masterminds,
I think that might be my dream job.
Really pulling, huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now maybe a mastermind about gluten.
I'm just kidding.
So in the twenty group,
I think that's just one we
designed to the group.
That was a crucial part of
it is to hold those
masterminds and help solve problems.
I just don't really know
where I'm going with it,
but I wanted to talk about masterminds.
Even bringing up, like you said,
it's not always problems.
It can be just like
What kind of questions are you getting?
Excuse me.
What kind of questions do
you get when you get hit
with a hailstorm?
Right.
Well, should I file a claim?
OK, well, right back to the video.
We shot a video this weekend on doing that,
you know,
like just little things like that.
Even even creating these video,
even creating the scripts
for these videos, we mastermind it.
Right.
So we got together as a
group and we're like, OK,
what's the topic of the
videos we're looking for?
Great.
What are the talking points of the video?
great.
And then we worked through
and then here's the scripts.
What are the final words?
Boom.
Here it is.
I really love the fact that
the teleprompter and the
scripts were just,
I can make a hell of a blooper reel.
Let me tell you that.
We've seen it.
It's out there.
And that really helped me
really dial in all of that and
You know, cause I was prior, I was like,
I can't read off teleprompter.
It makes me all weird.
And everybody was talking about it.
I don't talk, you know,
normal and stuff like that.
And no, you just gotta get over that.
And I wouldn't have ever
have done that probably unless I was,
you're doing this.
Do you know who would have
really appreciated the
scripts and the teleprompter?
Who would that be?
I think Dylan, I bet it would be Dylan.
I know you're going to
listen and they're going to watch.
Okay.
maybe I will start using scripts.
Maybe come back.
No way.
No, I would actually use scripts.
In fact,
I was talking about that yesterday.
I'm like, man,
there's some videos that I'm like,
I just can't remember all of this stuff,
but it'd be fun to do.
Now that the tablet prompter is working.
I keep saying, tell,
I keep looking like the
glass is still up.
It's throwing me off a little bit.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Uh,
Yeah.
I think like the teleprompter,
the teleprompter changed
the game on this shoot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And not only that, but not just,
not only just a teleprompter,
but you had Melissa sitting to the side,
reading the script with you, you know,
in her head and she'd be listening.
You're listening, you know,
cause a lot of times, you know,
I'll be saying something or
one of us would be saying
something and we'd be like, ah,
that didn't quite sound right.
You, I mean, you said everything.
Look, it read right on paper,
but when you say it,
But then when you hear it, you know,
and like I said,
Melissa's just reading
along with you and listening and going,
eh, nah, back, back, like,
like do one more roll,
do it again or whatever like that.
And that, that was another really huge,
cause we didn't, we haven't done.
both of those before like
Melissa wasn't doing that
last time and I'm glad when
we got here early on
Saturday that she showed up
to do that because we
started kind of doing some
video and then it was like
oh well we don't have her
right we got we got shit to
do so we got to go and then
she showed up basically
like almost right after we
started so it's like
perfect good and then and
then you know they took off
and then Andy was doing the
same thing helping us with
that as well so it was a
car rewind it go back and
start it the yeah yeah
right yeah like yep yep yep
Yeah, that was cool.
That was a good shoot.
It was.
It was a lot of fun.
But masterminding...
really helps bring this stuff together.
Like it's a,
I would encourage you in your local area,
right?
Go find a business group, right?
I miss, uh, I was in my,
it was called the no BS group.
It was a Dan Kennedy group, uh, that,
that my business coach
Becky ran and then COVID
sort of like obviously took
the in-person away.
Yeah.
And then, uh,
we went virtual for a while
and then that just sort of
fell apart and dwindled and,
and it was time to go.
I need to find another good,
local mastermind in my spare time.
I will not be leading that
in Pittsburgh anytime soon.
I'm about at max capacity,
but if you happen to be
around Pittsburgh and not a
PDR guy or tech or girl,
and you're thinking about a mastermind,
hit me up.
I'm definitely interested to
be just a member, not a leader.
Maybe you should put that on
your power list for the
quarter or something like that.
That's a good idea.
I'm going to,
I'm going to add it into the
chat group and we're all
just going to hold you accountable.
I like it.
All right.
See that.
See how that works.
Yup.
Yup.
I'll be in a mastermind
group by next week.
That's the name of the game.
I might be in a mastermind
group by the end of the day.
Yup.
Yup.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Um, Hmm.
Where do we go from here?
What's your favorite part of
the shoot this weekend?
Or just the weekend in general?
What a twenty group side was
not outside like drinking
bourbon and smoking cigars,
of course was fun.
But what was your what was
your favorite part of the shoot?
Uh, I mean, just shooting the videos.
I really enjoyed doing that.
So that's a,
that was a big thing for me
and getting to hang around
with everybody.
And then, you know, like we did the,
the hail mastermind or
whatever out in the shop the other,
the other day.
And, uh, you know, getting to see all the,
all the crew here.
That was awesome.
Always a good time.
Good, good time getting to spend, uh,
spend time with the, uh,
dam repair now crew and yep.
Yeah.
I mean, it was,
All of it was great.
I mean,
I wouldn't pick necessarily one
thing over another.
Well, that's good.
But I would say probably if
I had to pick one,
I'd probably say this
specific video shooting and
then just how smooth everything went.
You know, well, the machine, like I said,
teleprompter.
I'm glad it felt like a
well-oiled machine because
I was sweating like a mofo.
Well, we did.
We did.
We did the first estimating
video for me on end of Friday.
Yeah.
And then we came in.
a little earlier on Saturday morning,
and in what, two hours,
we had three more videos, completely shot,
going through, multiple takes,
multiple clips.
you know, multiple bloopers.
Not near as many as the last
one because holy, whoa.
Probably the best blooper
was probably when we were
shooting the Dan Breeper
videos and you showed the
unprofessional slider.
With the slider gear out
shooting and then John was
driving Jack in the chair
and then he crashed into the wall.
It was a good time.
It was a good time.
For sure.
For sure.
Well, cool.
Well, Jack,
I don't want you to miss your
flight as much as I like you.
I know you got to get back on the road.
So we're going to, we're going to wrap up.
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That was laughing my ass off.
I was like right away when I got it,
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And then I was like,
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Yes.
That was great.
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If you haven't seen Jack's video.
So here's your homework.
Go check out Stefan's.
So on his YouTube is a
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And then Jack's at Sioux
Falls Dent Repair.
Was that a month ago, maybe?
Yeah, a month ago.
About a month ago.
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Really?
Yeah.
Maybe on Instagram.
I don't know.
I don't have those all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think it is.
I think it's,
I think it's at real horse clamps.
Yeah.
Cause I remember doing the
tag and then the photo
comes up and I'm like, that's not his.
You're like, who's that?
What the hell is this?
Yeah.
It's like, ah, okay.
Well, whatever.
So, yeah.
Uh, so anyways,
so go check out those videos.
Uh, that's for sure.
Go see if you can find
Jack's blooper video.
Do you have it out?
Is that out on the,
is it in public domain?
Which one?
Well, let's call it an inappropriate.
The appropriate one?
I don't know if that's on
any of the social medias.
Is the inappropriate one on social media?
No, no, no.
That's a very...
That's a pretty secret.
Yeah.
You gotta, you gotta,
you gotta know Jack
personally for that one.
If you know me,
you probably already know how it goes,
but yeah, you know, that's okay.
So anyway,
I don't have a bleep button here,
so we can't reenact it.
Maybe Jack,
you should put the blooper
video together and appropriate one.
And that could be a piece of
content for you this week.
That's true.
So keep an eye out.
Go follow at Sioux Falls dent repair.
Keep an eye out.
Blooper video to follow.
At some point, Dylan,
make us a blooper video
from this weekend.
Uh, dude, Tom, I'm going to leave it be.
Tom had the funniest blooper
of the weekend.
Hilarious.
He told me about it.
Hilarious.
I'm looking forward to seeing that clip.
Cause I heard you.
I'll nevermind.
I'll just leave it at that.
Yeah.
I'm really excited to see that.
Yeah.
Dylan, go find that.
Jamie, pull it up.
Yeah.
That's good.
That's good.
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Oh, I missed the gunslinger one point.
Oh,
is that like I would assume that there
was one if there's a two.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't remember what the changes were.
I don't know.
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Oh, that looks like a
That looks like money.
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Killer videos this weekend.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Reaper as soon as we get this edited.
Dylan,
we really appreciate you editing these.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right, guys.
I've got to get Jack to the
airport so he doesn't miss
his flight and live at my house.
Wait a minute.
If you miss your flight,
you just stay here?
I've got tools.
I've got cars.
We can go to Permanente Brothers.
We could go to Permanente Brothers.
Damn good deal.
Good deal.
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So until next time, I'll see you.
And Jack, we'll see you.
I'm sure you'll be back in
Pittsburgh at some point.
absolutely all right
christmas for sure but
probably maybe before that
we got a fish before
christmas we do yes okay
talk me into like september
or something so well and
the anson open house uh me
and melissa will be there
uh may third at anson in
burleson texas go check
that out great opportunity
to go network now jack has
a good excuse for not being
there this time but I've
been at every other yeah
But it is a great place to go network,
see people, smaller venue.
That's Anson.
Yeah.
Right.
Like no brainer.
The Anson crew always is
puts on a great show.
I get to check out tools and everything.
Now they have karaoke.
Yes.
There was karaoke.
I can't wait to see the
videos of John singing.
Yep.
I don't care.
They're right there with him.
Yep.
Doing the same stuff.
Also a great cigar bar right in Burleson.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Podcast room right there.
Yep.
Yep.
It could happen.
Maybe we'll have to do a podcast there.
All right, Jack,
we're going to get to the airport.
All right, let's get out of here.
See you guys.
Thank you.
Woo!