[instrumental music plays] The Noon Hour of Madness and Mayhem, the podcast.
This is the Noon Hour of Madness and Mayhem. What's up, Peaches?
Nothing much. What's going on?
Oh, you know, just, uh, the multitasking o- of doom. It's what I got going on here. Trying to knock down tasks, gotta take my daughter to the airport later on, so, you know, working through lunch so I can get out a little early.
There's a thing called Uber.
Yeah, but that, that's not nice when you have a dad, that could drop you off. And I wanna be able to tell her goodbye, not just, "You get." [laughs]
When I got my snow tires put on my car, I had to walk to Big O Tires and then walk also, you know... Well, walk away from Big O Tires, then walk back to Big O Tires.
Why didn't you call for a ride or something?
Man, I, I didn't wanna pay the six bucks.
No, why didn't you go like, "Hit me up"? Was I here?
You, you, you would've been busy or something.
Well, maybe. I, I don't know when you got them put on, but, uh-
It was, uh, like, that one Friday we had off recently-
Oh
... forgot exactly when.
Okay. I might've been busy then. Yeah, 'cause I had, uh, I think Tara over, as a matter of fact.
No, the Friday a couple weeks back. But never mind, never mind.
Ah. Well, uh, last Friday was, uh, pretty busy. We got out early that Friday as well. Company party was fun. Um, ended up going to Jackson, like you were asking me about, off-air. I had the big surprise I'd been talking about for Becca. Took her to see Ian Muncy at the Million Dollar Cowboy bar.
And we were joking around, saying that, uh, you were gonna take her to Burley.
Yes. And I kept telling her, "We're going to Burley." Now, once we did not head the direction of Burley, she figured out we're not going to Burley.
[laughs].
So then I was like, "Well, okay, we're going to Ririe." And she's like, "Come on, we're not really going to Ririe." And I'm like, "All right, all right, we're not really going to Ririe. We're, we're going to Palisades." And then, uh, we just kept driving, and it kept becoming a new place, depending on how far we've gone. "We're going to Victor." And then we ended up in Jackson, it was dark, going over the pass, you know?
Like, driving over the pass, thankfully, it was, uh, pretty good conditions. I can't imagine having to drive that if it was icy.
Yeah, I saw a thread on Life in Idaho Falls. Some guy posted, uh, "Is this unnaturally warm for December?" I, I didn't even bother to read it, 'cause I, I just know for a fact it was gonna be filled with, "Where's the snow?"
Oh yeah, there's, there's a lot of those posts going around. So, there was snow up on top of the pass and in Jackson. Um-
You hear that everyone who was wanting snow? Go up there and shove your face in it.
That's right, go to Jackson. There's snow. You can see it. Um, but my plan worked out perfectly. We rolled into Jackson. I took the route that pulled us right in front of the, uh, Cowboy Bar. And I was like, "Check it out, it's the Million Dollar Cowboy bar." And it's all lit up, you know? And she's like, "Oh, that looks really cool." I'm like, "Well, read the sign." And then she just freaked out. Yeah. She was very excited.
You should've put like a fake sign or some-