Duck Call Room - Jase Robertson Just Had Cops Called on Him in NYC

Episode Date: June 30, 2022

You can take Jase out of Louisiana, but you can't take the Louisiana out of Jase. After having 911 called on him in Times Square, Jase is back in West Monroe with stories about growing up as Uncle Si'...s nephew and why they just can't seem to get along. Si and Jase talk about their highly emotional preview of the trailer for "The Blind," the movie about Phil Robertson's life. John-David shares fan art of what it would look like if Si rode a giraffe. Jase shows off his cut of the meteorite they found while shooting his new show, "Duck Family Treasure," for Fox Nation. And the boys weigh in on whether loved ones are able to watch over you from heaven. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And we're back in the duck call room. Martin is on vacation. And hey, I didn't know it. This is the first time you've been on my podcast? This is the first time. Well, I'm sorry for that. Well, spoiler alert. The voice you hear.
Starting point is 00:00:21 My powers to be have been, you know, they've dropped the ball. They've dropped the ball. We have a special guest from Duck Dynasty Unashamed. That's right. Duck Family Treasure, a man who needs no introduction. But we're introducing them. Jace Robertson's with us. Jason, Silas Robertson.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Happy to be here. Sire, you name me. I figured I'd be at the top of the list of invite. I know. And nobody, hey, you can't get, how did he get named? You can't get good help these days. Okay, how did he get named?
Starting point is 00:00:54 Look, Kay, he's in the hospital. She says, go find your brother and find out what he wants to name this baby I'm fixed to have. And I said, yes, ma'am. So I go to the Red River He's out in the boat Running the Trot Line And I Hey! And he's what?
Starting point is 00:01:14 I said, Kay wants to know What you're going to name This baby she's having And he said, I don't care I've done my part You know And I said, that ain't giving me What she wants.
Starting point is 00:01:26 I said, what do you want to name him? He said, hey, just go back And tell her, name him after you. So I started laughing walking towards the levee, you know, shaking my head. So I come in there and ask, okay, you're not going to believe it.
Starting point is 00:01:42 And she said, what? I said, he said, name him after me. Silas, Jason, Robert. I said, well, there you go. Does Phil confirm that story, or did you just claim it? No, he confirms it. Okay. I've heard it.
Starting point is 00:01:56 But what's fascinating about the story is that Cy was the courier during the birth. I mean, I'm shocked. Yeah, I'm the messenger. So I was at the hospital. Go here, find out, come back, let me know. You know what I'm going to do? And all he said was, hey, I've done my part. You know, I said, it's a wonder I turned out like I did.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Well, no, no, I didn't know. That's why I mean you can't get along. Oh, okay. I thought we got along great. No, no. You hard hit it, right? But hey, that's the reason we couldn't get along because I kept you. Okay, when I was living in Junction City every weekend.
Starting point is 00:02:37 I didn't know that until Christine said, you know, and I said, I don't know why me and Jason can't get along. She said, oh, I know. And I said, why? She said, because we kept him when he was a young baby. That explains a lot. That does. Oh, no, it does.
Starting point is 00:02:52 You don't remember that? That's kind of terrifying. Yeah, it is. It is kind of scary when you think about it. I can't imagine side of an early age going, oh, boo. Well, I'm watching you right now. with kids and I'm going. I'm the worst.
Starting point is 00:03:07 I said, what is going on? Because I knew the first time I come over and Missy had the baby. Yeah. I thought to myself, I said, no, something. This ain't good. This ain't good. We didn't recently have a baby. We have a baby.
Starting point is 00:03:20 They have a baby. Not that they did have a baby. They got a baby. Yeah, we're fostering a baby. We got a call one night. Anyway, I knew, you know, when I seen Missy, I was thinking, She's getting attached to that kid. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Well, that's not. Well, that's normal. Yeah, it's normal. I'm attached to that kid. No, no. I watched the other night what, oh, yeah, when you showed up at, I think, what it was Willie's party or something? No, when we watched a movie, Phil's movie, new movie. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:51 You had the kid. What, y'all've seen the movie? Well, we saw a trailer and a couple scenes. Oh, no, we got, you could have let him on. No, no. I broke down. Oh, he got heavy. I broke down and everybody in there.
Starting point is 00:04:03 was crying because I broke down. I've never seen you cry like that. Well, no, no, because you've got to understand something. Because they asked me in the interview, you know, when they was interviewing me for the movie. And I said, hey, look, you got to understand something here. That's my brother's life we're talking about. Well, yeah, and it was your sister who was gone on.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Hey, the only person that was Farfield Robertson back in them days was Jan Robertson. Yeah. All the rest of us said, hey, leave him. Yeah. I'm serious. The whole family said, hey, Kay, come to your senses, drop him like a hopper tailor and run. You and the kid, take the kids and run. And my sister, I mean, hey, she got bowed up and jumped on us and said, hey, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
Starting point is 00:04:50 That's your family, and y'all are treating him like a dog. Yeah. I said, well, he's acting like a dog. He needs to be treated. No, he was. Yeah, that brought up childhood memories that I have not thought about it. Oh, no, no, no. It was tough.
Starting point is 00:05:03 that's the reason I broke down because I was looking, you know, a number of things. Me and Christine had a podcast where we talked. That was my breaking news. Look, I have watched one of your podcasts. That one, Christine. And I laughed as hard as I had laughed in my life for 45, wherever long it was.
Starting point is 00:05:23 That was so great for me, okay, because I'm walking down memories lane. Well, will you bring her to the next time if we do another TV show, so that way we can just have, we need a fact teller. Well, that I don't know. Okay, because she don't like to get involved in that. She did fantastic. I was surprised she did it. She's the only person that can keep you quiet.
Starting point is 00:05:48 I've never said. She would lean in and say tacos. No, no. No, no. The first time she made me quiet is I was telling a story to somebody when we first met. And she wanted to say something, and I wouldn't, stop for she just rinsed over and grabbed my hands. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:07 And it's the craziest thing. If you put his hands in there. My mind went blank. I'm looking at her hands holding my hands and I literally blanked out. I said. She's a side. She's a- He was thinking, I don't know what to do with my hands.
Starting point is 00:06:22 Well, no, no. No, you know what she is? I must have a lot of Italian in me. Oh. Because otherwise, because if you grab my hands, I just lose it. I can't talk. Yeah. She's a side.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Charmer. You know, you see these snake chasmithers? Hypot. Well, hey, that and my strut. She took Charming. That was the funniest part. You're in your dragon. Mark said, hey, I know what I'm putting on your tombstone.
Starting point is 00:06:44 It wasn't the jacket. It was the strut that got her. I lured me in with that episode. It was fantastic. Oh, oh, Christine. But that was going back, okay. That was the first start of it, okay, with her, because I know every time I would tell my size,
Starting point is 00:07:02 then she had tell her side, and I would go, I know I had a blank stare because I've never heard her side. Because she said, okay, no, you bought me a $16 ring. I said, baby, the only thing I put on your finger was a cigar wrapper. Yeah, she debunked that. Yeah, well, hey, but I still, I remember sliding a cigar. She debunked it, but he doesn't believe her now. No, no, I'm serious.
Starting point is 00:07:26 I just said, well, I said, well, it was good to go down to memory land. You got your side, and I got my side, and that's why cops tell you, Our witnesses are no, they're useless. Yeah, I heard you keep saying that. Oh, no. It doesn't make any sense. Because they're not. You can't rely on.
Starting point is 00:07:40 But anyway, watching the first day and me go through the podcast, then I go and watch the movie with Phil and Kay. Okay. And just seeing God actually carrying us. Yeah. Ever where we're going. Yeah. And it was wrong.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Look, side. It's amazing. And you're a defense. when it first popped on because I was thinking okay they made a movie most most religious movies are kind of cheesy let's be honest oh yeah yeah so I my expectations were pretty low and then truth that you're out yeah when I saw it yeah they depicted my childhood I mean just in the setting and the way the actor playing feel and I thought I leaned over and told Missy I said I'm not sure I'm
Starting point is 00:08:27 ready to go back here yeah I mean it was very well done it felt real yeah And so, yeah, it was heavy. I don't blame me. I mean, it was a heavy, heavy. Well, no, no, it was because people don't realize, okay? Hey, you're talking about childhood memories and brothers, okay? And he wouldn't listen to nothing I said. Yeah, oh, look, my dad was mean as a snake.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Oh, no, no. Look, I've said before I wrote a book about it, I mean, when he was carrying on like that, I hated my dad. Oh, no. And it took me a while to get over that. Oh, no. That was my biggest struggle. But I was thankful for a part of it Because I just knew whatever he was doing
Starting point is 00:09:06 I made a spiritual decision Without any Bible based Yeah I said I'm not going down that road I mean I just I just said I'm not doing All right look springtime is here It's warming up you know what that means that means More outside cooking and y'all know We love to eat beef around here
Starting point is 00:09:27 And that's what because of our friends over at Triedales beef Make such a good product baby ain't it good it's so good it's our friend sall robinson would say buy on the grill look before we got tritels getting ready for a cookout man somebody had to run the grocery store do all the things grab whatever was left in case you were late in the day and you never really know where that beef come to him but with tritels beef we skip the grocery store and do it a different way try tales comes from a family ranch out in texas they're a fifth generation american ranch so they've been at it for a while now look the beef comes straight from their ranch and other ranchers
Starting point is 00:10:03 they work with who raise cattle the same way. Their steaks are properly aged and shipped straight from the ranch to your door. We threw a couple of ribbys on the grill. Look, salt, pepper, garlic, hot fire, that's all you need. Look, because I tell you what, when the beef comes from people who raise cattle for a living, you can taste the difference. The tenderness and the flavor are fantastic. So if you're stocking the freezer for grilling season, go check out Tritale's beef.
Starting point is 00:10:28 I know in size case, Christine loves it, which is just a she doesn't eat me. I'm in a big meat easier, folks. Yeah. Just go to trybeef.com slash. That's trybeef.com slash support ranch families and eat some dang good steak. I mean, in the last 10 days, I have been in New York all over, done multiple shows. I've done two unashamed podcasts today. Anna Fox and Friends deal this at 6 o'clock this morning.
Starting point is 00:10:55 You're busy. I'm busy. But you need a family gathering to gain perspective. I mean, that's what we did during the first. first show and so i kind of use that as a catalyst to keep your priority straight i mean this is a guy thing it's definitely not us and use it wisely and properly but the show seems to be doing well i mean the pulse was really good from everything i've seen i've heard from fans it was a couple of negatives saying they they was disappointed because of it it wasn't what they was expected yeah i haven't
Starting point is 00:11:31 I haven't heard any negatives, but I don't get out much. Si hangs out on Facebook a lot. Well, no, no, I'm just what people have told me, okay, the negative side. Now, you're going to have both. Well, I think people, if they think it was going to be Duck Dynasty 2.0, we're all about 10 years older, and there's only, it's just me, Sae. Yeah, because when Duck Dynasty came out, you had, what, an elementary kid and a high school kid. Now you're a grandfather now. I'm a grandfather, so that's scary.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Well, I'll tell you this, on a positive for that. Missy Benz watched it because we were so exhausted yesterday. She watched the whole season yesterday, which is kind of depressing that something that took about eight months to do, she watched him one day. Yeah, but what, okay, here's my question. What did she say about? She came in and she said, I just watched the whole season of Duck Family Treasure,
Starting point is 00:12:28 and I went, oh, no. Should I sit down or stand up? She said, well, I'll tell you this, it was way better than Duck Dynasty. There you go. She actually loved it. She did. She said, I can't believe y'all made something as silly as digging in the dirt, finding treasure so interesting. Well, it's finding something that's pretty remarkable.
Starting point is 00:12:55 Well, don't know. interesting like when Murray comes in and tells the history. I thought that was very... I think it has a little more depth and a little more... Well, no, no, it's more complex than you think because of Murray's knowledge about what we're doing. Yeah, I think the irony of the whole show is it's not really about what we find. Of course, we did find some very cool stuff.
Starting point is 00:13:18 But because treasure, I mean, there's a lot in the Bible about treasure, and usually it's in a spiritual context. I mean, as in, you know, Christ and you is a treasure. And it's always about relationships. That's exactly right. And that's kind of what the show is about. And that's what Duk Family's Treasurer is about, okay, is the journey of where we going and what we're looking for.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Because, hey, when you find out you're looking for millions of dollars in gold, that's exciting in itself. Oh, it is. But what surprised me was when they brought the, well it's air now yeah you can talk about it now okay but anyway when they brought the space rock oh yeah look
Starting point is 00:14:00 that I was we was filming it okay and I'm talking about it and Jay says where did you come up with that and I said hey that's what was in my mind and my heart when I'm holding this stupid thing that fell from outer space for crying out loud yeah worth it actually found a it actually affected me
Starting point is 00:14:18 we didn't just find a space rock we found we waited right there on that table 24.1 pounds worth about 50K. Okay, and that's $50,000. In minerals, iron and stuff. So it's like a tiny asteroid, like a meteorite? Yeah, but I was thinking about, okay, I'm holding this 24-pound thing, and I'm saying it could have been the size of Earth when it entered the atmosphere and burned up to this.
Starting point is 00:14:48 I don't know about that. Well, I know. Well, I understand. You don't know how. How big it is. Because look, when we went duckling on real grand in Mexico. Here comes that planet burning up again. And look, we've seen 17.
Starting point is 00:15:03 Were you there? No, but he's told me this story. Oh, but hey, that was a great. Oh, I was there, but I missed the planet that almost hit me in the ear. Oh, no, no, no. And this thing was humongous. The only other person we asked about this was Mack, and he didn't have much recollection. My planet's burning up.
Starting point is 00:15:21 No, I think I'm on the trip. We were on the trip. We were on the trip. I just, I missed that part. But you got to remember, I was riding with Sao one time when he claimed we saw a Black Panther. Well, you did. We ain't even going to go there in a month. I got t-shirt to say I do exist.
Starting point is 00:15:39 We got paintings. Oh, good, Greene. This is a very pro-Black Panther podcast. We just looked at one while ago that had a tear in his mouth. Oh, really? Oh, I get, our email, we get like seven black. Panther pictures a day. Most of them are the same from different locations in America.
Starting point is 00:15:56 From different, not just different locations, different states. It's the same picture of the black cat. What's funny, though, is the day we saw it, supposedly, allegedly. We kind of argued about what it was. The Black Panther never came up. So we drive on down the fields. So I jumps out of the truck, he goes in there. By the time, he beat me in there, which he was a little younger back then.
Starting point is 00:16:20 By the time I get in there, Phil said, so y'all saw a Black Panther? I thought, boy, this story has escalated quickly. It went from an unidentified animal to... This just proves my theory when I say about policemen do not listen to eyewitness report. There's three of us sitting in a pickup truck. We all three, seen three different things. The problem with that is...
Starting point is 00:16:43 We've seen what it was when we got close to know. It's usually your eyewitness that's getting debunked. No, I mean. debunked. Well, I've seen a Black Panther, too. It ain't getting debunk. I will say this, though, we were talking about finding that meteorite. When we called sign, I mean, the look on his face, he was like, you actually found one?
Starting point is 00:17:04 Some of the episodes, you know, whatever we were after, we didn't find, but we found stuff that was interested in a lot of the way. You found the meteorite. Yeah, we're like, we actually, and it was a big one. No, no, and not on that, and it was deep. Seven, seven foot. Yeah, they had to dig with. was a backhoe. That wasn't a big signal.
Starting point is 00:17:24 It was just a little beep. Thankfully, to the power of editing, I think we dug that hole for about four hours. It's a deep hole. Well, once we kind of had us, I mean, you lose, you know, I mean, look, it's as real as we can make TV. But, you know, during the process,
Starting point is 00:17:41 I mean, we just went all over the place because it's like we're wasting half the day. What if this is not one? I mean, but Murray just, there was something about he was being careful because he didn't want to hit it he went to but we had heavy equipment yeah and slowly he's doing this very cautious but when
Starting point is 00:17:58 I got down in the hole and for some rate because I had asked him if you could pour water on them just because a lot of stuff you find you never want to pour water on them and I said I didn't know that yeah he said yeah and so when I poured that water there was I could you
Starting point is 00:18:13 it didn't really show up on camera because they filled it they filmed it when I did that but I could just see tiny bits of sparkling. I knew I said. It was shining. Yeah, this is it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Because what's fascinating about a meteorite and a palisite in particular, which is what we found, which are the rarest and worth the most money. That's what's so crazy. When you cut them open, that's when the magic happens. The enzyme. Oh, yeah. It is spectacular. So.
Starting point is 00:18:44 What do you cut it open with? I need an iron. I think you have to go get a special saw. Yeah. I don't even know. Have y'all done that yet? Yeah, we have. You don't film it? No.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Well, we haven't even taken a break yet. They're just going to throw one in earlier because whatever. Martin's not here. I'm supposed to take. We're going to take a break and we'll be right back after this. Okay. All right, so we're back and in the break, Jay Swinton got a dollar general bag out of his truck.
Starting point is 00:19:16 No, I want to show you my piece of the prize of the meteorite. Well, before you. You have a piece of it? Hey, before you show me your piece, where is my piece? You didn't get your... No. Well, you didn't talk to Mary about that. You might have got...
Starting point is 00:19:31 Oh, you might have got left just holding the bag. Oh. You just got the dollar general bag. Oh, wow. See, it's a rusty rock on the outside. It looks like, yeah. But when you cut it open, you're talking about come to life. So there's all sorts of colors and it's shiny on that side.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Oh, yeah. And look at... It just looks... You're talking about a design. I mean, when I saw this, I thought, well, there's another design for the designer. Who designed this? It just happened. This came from outer space.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Just random. You got to have some pretty sophisticated equipment. I mean, all this. Does that show up on a metal detector? Oh, yeah. But it was seven foot eight. So you'd have to have something like, I mean, like Murray's got. Murray invented.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Yeah. I mean, those contraptions. Big Sheila. On the show. Yeah, he's got a big Sheila, a little Sheila. So that's not like the beach metal detector. finding that thing. No, but we did use them.
Starting point is 00:20:25 You just put a different coal on it without getting too sophisticated, one that goes a little deeper. But, I mean, on our detector, seven foot, I'm not getting anything there. You would have had, we had this machine and went, kind of like a siren.
Starting point is 00:20:42 What was that love? Hey, this thing is like big of these desks right here. I think 16 foot square, isn't it? I think that's what he said. Oh, well, oh, it's a big chel. No, it's bigger than that. Okay. Big Sheila?
Starting point is 00:20:54 Yeah. It's probably from me to you. They named? No, no, that's what I was saying like this, the table, two tables. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe a little bigger. And they're dragging behind like a four-by-four.
Starting point is 00:21:04 I mean, for a guy from our neck of the woods to come up with that, that's pretty, because you can't have anything metal on it. So, you know, it basically looks like PVC pipe and duct tape with a wire running through it. Yeah, and there's got wires on it for the one, the thing that find. the treasure. The treasure. But then it's just like anything else. There's a lot of stuff under the earth. There's a lot of stuff buried.
Starting point is 00:21:30 So then you've got to figure out the sound. Same thing we do with the handheld. The sound has got to give you a number. And then you've got to think, oh, you can actually set it. Different things have different tones. No, no. You can actually set it.
Starting point is 00:21:43 If you're hunting for silver, put it on silver. If you hunt for gold, put it on gold. I did this. I actually think, oh, yeah, you can. I actually think that building duck calls for 25 years. help me because you're you're making all these different duck calls and you're trying to have them little different sounds but basically the same i mean you want to sound like a mile at hand but this call has this tone and so when you once they explain that to me they're like all these tones
Starting point is 00:22:10 the volume of it everything that's going off in your ears is telling you something and after you do it a while you're like i'm pretty sure this is a silver coin then you dig it up guess what Silver coin. So that's how you get good at digging up silver coins. I mean, that's kind of the best thing I do. When we all go, I usually find more silver coins than anybody. Murray finds more bullets than anybody. We have another fellow.
Starting point is 00:22:35 How many just silver coins and bullets are laying around? Or more than you think. I mean, I've only been doing this, what, three or four years, three and a half years. And I've probably found 200 silver coins? 200? 200. You got to understand. Murray, okay, they've got
Starting point is 00:22:54 books written about, you know, silver, shipments, gold shipments, all this history. Uh-huh. Okay. And if, you know, if you look up and find one of them, it's worth millions of dollars today.
Starting point is 00:23:09 You know, like say, if you found a three-by-three strong box, the silver dollars in it, noted. Full. Yeah. And I mean, look, They have found, I mean, him and his buddy years ago, they were stumbling around one of these things. Because, I mean, we'd go after these things in the show.
Starting point is 00:23:28 It's written up. They got history. They had some story about some guy buried all these silver jars of silver dollars. You know, I think they were in Oklahoma, I think. Well, they found them. All of them? Well, they found a couple. You know, the jars was obviously broken.
Starting point is 00:23:45 But it was like in one little swath, I mean, I forgot the numbers. It was like 19 in one spot and 21 in another. Well, he made, no, no, no. Jesse James, okay, it's in the history book. He put his in Mason jars, quart Mason jars that you put canned, cannon food in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:03 With a lid on it and put them in like hollow trees and everything. Well, everybody just searched wherever Jesse James was. They out there beep and trying to find him silver dollars. Yeah, that's a lot of fun. So far, nobody's found it. This is the show. This is why the show comes out. This is very interesting.
Starting point is 00:24:18 I think, I had a memory. detector when I was like a kid, but I never, I mean, I found like somebody's keys for them one time. Well, you got to understand if it's backed by history. You know, like a stage coach was robbed by Jesse James and the strong box was like two foot by two foot, two foot deep, two foot square. Well, if that was full of silver dollars, that'd be worth pretty good cash today. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, hey, he robbed the stage and the money's never been found. Yeah. So, well, well, hey, he robbed the stage and the money's never been found. Yeah. So everybody's out there
Starting point is 00:24:50 He spin it No, he didn't He's spinning He washed it He didn't spit it They buried Because he was always being chased By the law
Starting point is 00:24:58 By the law But I think most It's the law That can be found Yeah I think most people view Treasure hunting As like finding a needle And a haystack
Starting point is 00:25:07 I think that's the most common phrase Used on treasure hunting shows But you forget one thing What if you actually find the needle? No no no Because somebody in Florida did it What happened in Florida? I'm serious.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Somebody in Florida found a needle in a haystack? No, they found a catch of gold. Look, the government moved in and took it away from them. It's what I was told. Government. They always take half. Well, no, no, no. And this was like, hey, the amount was 50 mil.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Okay, this was on a pirate ship that sunk. And it's done dried up. and they somebody was fooling around with one of these magic ones and beep-de-beep-de-be-be-ty-be and hey oh yeah here we go beep-ty-beep 50 mils i'm scared to search this on google no no my wife was reading it somewhere because she's always reading okay he knows a lot of weird stuff yeah every time we fact-checked sigh it's typically right yeah yeah he said some pretty somewhere in florida someone found 50 million and the last thing she told me was But they didn't get to keep it. The government took it.
Starting point is 00:26:20 But he's also come up with ideas that when you, it sounds good. And then when you go out there and do it, you feel a little silly. I remember when you read in some, he went to the doctor. I think we actually filmed this for something. But he went to the doctor and he was reading the magazines, you know, Science 101 or whatever. And he read that you could, if you played music of water coming through a dam, that it would bring all the beavers for miles around. That's right.
Starting point is 00:26:50 We tried that, too. Yeah, we tried it, and it didn't work. It didn't work. But I actually... I think it was because the beavers were all deaf in that area. I actually thought it would work. I mean, the more he talked, I thought. What would that work?
Starting point is 00:27:06 I thought they would just... We're out there at 12 o'clock midnight until about four. It makes sense. No, no... Not one beaver came. One beaver came. I think there's all deaf. They want to stop.
Starting point is 00:27:16 running water so it makes sense it don't matter if it's coming or going. We had a boom box and they had it amplified and it was just echoing. Running in water. They all just had to go to bathroom. Oh, I was anticipating and killing a bunch of brevers. That was the funny part.
Starting point is 00:27:33 It was about it. I was about it. I figured it was going to work. Someone would have to go relieve themselves because it was sending a subliminal mess. That's good stuff. It's good stuff. It's running water. All right, well, we'll take one, no, I don't know what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Martin's in charge us. We're going to take a break, then another break later, but we're going to take a break right now. Okay, we'll go down memory lanes somewhere with Jason. The fifth segment's the only segment with a plan at all. The other is we just see what happens. We don't actually take a break, but we don't actually take a break. Correct. Sometimes we talk about Cy riding giraffes and then people like it so much.
Starting point is 00:28:13 They saw them picture of it. They draw pictures of him. I told you could do it. See, I got my feet locked under his chin. And I got the two driving knobs he's got up there. So in the break, Jayce was asking. That's how you change gears? No, that's how you hold on or you slide down his neck.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Jace was asking us how this podcast worked and what the plan was, and we had to inform him that we have no plan. There's no plan. And sometimes you end up talking about riding giraffes and zebras. And people send in pictures. Here's the plan. No plan. No plan.
Starting point is 00:28:49 We're just going to sit down off the cuff and see what happens. That looks good, boys. Hey, I like it. Whoever did that? A fan sit that in. I forgot that name. Oh, I feel terrible right now. I know.
Starting point is 00:29:01 I forgot that. That was a good picture. I'll find it. We'll give you a shout out here. That's it, boy. We'll get a shout out later. The things make you wonder. They do.
Starting point is 00:29:10 We have heard a lot of stories about Sai in the duck blind and how he kills all the ducks. That's why he remembers this that we don't get along Because someone in the duck blind has to tell Uncle Si and Pop-Paul Phil No We're not doing that or that didn't happen Well when I do that Godwin has witnesses many times That causes uneasiness anxiety Titchinness emper's flare
Starting point is 00:29:44 So that's why I have the reputation for not being able to get along because they don't like people saying no if you'll notice there's two things that sign feel have in common they have a lot of yes men around them sigh says here's what we're doing well you know i just saw a black panther yes sir yeah but i say no that wasn't a panther and then it's like well how come we can't get along because i'm not agreeing with this ridiculous i've seen a black panther is the only reason i get along with you side i ain't gonna go over there okay you're not gonna go there this is one of the things we'll just have to agree to disagree yeah that's a one day so i was gonna tell a story it's
Starting point is 00:30:28 like so when we a lot of times we'll jay and i usually will go out at night middle of the night and we'll set up a place for us to go the next morning because we don't want to disturb the ducks so we have worked all night i mean brushing the blind getting there everything ready, getting chairs out there for everyone older than 50s so they can just walk out there and pop down. And so it is a little annoying when we do that and they show up and sigh's like, why are we here? We shouldn't come here. This is a mistake. I wanted to put them decoys there. This is dumb. We need to go over here. Well, you know, it, it escalates. Especially they, when they're the ones that are doing all the work. Exactly. I see why they're a little irritated.
Starting point is 00:31:16 Okay. Stone says he just drops you off with your tennis shoes on at the blind and you don't even, that's all you got to do. Well, no, I wear waders because I don't trust them. Okay. He told me, you wear a tennis shoes and I said, no, I'm going to put on my waiters, you know. So I still think we're in the prank stage where we're like going to drop him out of the blind. Yeah, you can't trust these fellows, I'm telling you. It's true.
Starting point is 00:31:38 I did get to do something in New York City that, speaking of ducks, that I, to my knowledge now. Oh, they've never been done before. Never been done before. So there's very few times in life where you have a moment that you say, has this ever been done in the history of mankind? So I'm in Times Square doing a bit for this water show, which I had only seen once because I was trying to figure out what we were going to do. And I'm interviewing the people.
Starting point is 00:32:08 Like they gave me five questions, me and Jeff. And you're just interviewing random people. Oh, random people. One of them was smoking at a day. was smoking a doobie during the interviews without a shirt. Uh-oh. Smoking a duby. I told my wife, I said, well, that's the closest I've been to being high in my life.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Yeah. Second hand smokes bad people. My ismosis. In the area. But I was asking the questions. I didn't realize they were going to edit it and make it fun because I thought, man, we just need something here. And that's when it hit me.
Starting point is 00:32:37 I thought, I wonder if this has ever been done. Because I had my bag and I have my duck calls in there. I thought to myself, has anyone ever got on a championship hail call in the middle of Times Square? With a thousand people in the middle of the day. And so I said, y'all can film this if you want to, but just in case nobody's ever done this in the history of mankind, I'm fixed to do it.
Starting point is 00:32:59 I'm doing it. Yeah. And I pulled out that call and I went as hard. And as long as you could do it. Just until I thought I was going to pass out. But I was looking at people as they were just bewildered. Yeah, that's what I want to know. That's what it was.
Starting point is 00:33:14 It was shock and all. And all. And people calling 911. People called 911? Well, the cops showed up. Oh, yeah. So I thought somebody must have called 911. They didn't know what this was.
Starting point is 00:33:26 They thought it was some kind of. I think somebody's killing the woman. And that's her screaming. Hey, I'll roll down a hill in Scotland. Roll down a hill. You think that was the first? That was it. Have you ever done it?
Starting point is 00:33:38 No. That's what I'm talking about. Well, hey, I know one thing. That was just like I watched Penn and tell her last night. They're musicians, not musicians, magicians. Magician. But that's close. No, no.
Starting point is 00:33:50 So they got this guy, and I don't remember where he's from. But anyway, he's got five boxes and they're numbered, one, two, three, four, five. And he gets five people on stage. And he said, hey, y'all mix around and choose which box you're going to stand in front of. And then one by one, because he starts out his little deal about, hey, I'm going to save me and this young lady here. He got an assistant are going to save one of you people's lives. That's what my magic is. Really?
Starting point is 00:34:17 Yeah. Well, that's a... So anyway, so five people... Wouldn't he be putting them in danger? No, no, yeah. They get five people out of the audience, and they put them in front of these boxes after they tell them to mix around a bit, and they pick the box you want to do.
Starting point is 00:34:29 So the first one he turns to is number one. He says, hey, just sit down on the box. No. Yeah. Yeah. So he sits down on the box, you know, and it just crushes it, and he falls to the floor. Well, he helps up.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Thank you, ma'am. She goes back in the audience. I'm going to skip number two. What's in the boxes? Nobody knows? Nobody knows. But it's the dangerous. He's already said, I'm going to save somebody's life. So look, Penn and tell her. These people are risking their life.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Oh, yeah, they're risking. Who, you know. So he goes to number five, which is another. And then he says, hey, go ahead and sit down on the box. So this guy just sits down, crushes it, falls to the floor. They help him up. Thanks, sir, for your back to the audience. Who are these people that...
Starting point is 00:35:14 They just got them out of the audience, random, yeah. So he'd come back to number two and he looked at it, and he went, no, number three. Okay, yeah, sit down on your bar. So, hey, she sits down, crushes it, you know, they help her up and tell her to go back and sit down in the audience. He looked at number two again and he said, I don't know, you know. He's asking the girl his assistant, you know, she's with Penn and tell her, tell her, well, what number we think you need to do? She said, let's go with four. You're only down to two people left.
Starting point is 00:35:45 We only got four and two left. All right. So she said, let's go with four. So it's the guy there, and he's a big guy, you know. Tells him, sit down, he's just to crush it, you know. What does this have to do with Boy in the Duck? No, no, no, no, because I'm telling you, this is the first. This is the first.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Oh, I'm first. Okay, so they're sitting there and the guy said, well, it ain't but one. he said, you've got to be the one we're going to save your life. So he said, look, let me take the box off. Well, when he took the box off, there's a giant, like that Jim Bowie knife
Starting point is 00:36:21 stuck in this under the box. Well, if he'd have sat on it, and pen and teller said, well, after looking at watching you do this, all this, he said, I will give you this. This is the first butt stab we've ever seen done on stage. That's what I was talking about when you said.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Well, it wasn't avoided? Huh? It was avoided. Oh, it was avoided because he said, hey, I'm saving your life. See what you were to sit down on? So he saved their life by risking their life. Yeah, by risking their life. Because if they'd have plopped down on the box, they'd have been stabbed.
Starting point is 00:36:54 Well, see, you didn't know, because he didn't know where the knife was. What channel was this on? Uh, nine. Channel nine at my house, okay. It's pinned. I kept waiting. When it gets to be about 2 o'clock in the morning, you need to go and go to bed. Yeah, they just don't do it.
Starting point is 00:37:15 No, no, this was on at 9 to 10. I will guarantee you that you got one of those knives that can cut through a shoe. You've probably ordered one because you're watching this late night television. No, but I have. I have, what was that I was planning on ordering the other day. That's what I'm saying. The hat with the fan in it. No, no, it was something.
Starting point is 00:37:35 No, I ain't going on. That's a rip-off. That don't work. I know that don't work. Anytime they say dipping water and this, he's got a special coolant that to help you, no, I understand you get it wet. It always going to feel cool until it dries out.
Starting point is 00:37:50 You ain't going to get him, boy. I ain't fine that. You got to get up earlier in the morning than that. It's called a town. But anyway, I was watching something. I was planning on ordering. And then I said, well, now that's probably a scam, too, so I didn't do it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:04 You watch a lot of weird TV, man. Well, no, no. He was asking me something about a duck blind, and we digressed. Oh, no, no, no. But, hey. Something that made sense. Well, no, no, y'all was talking about doing something first. You two blew the duck call in Times Square.
Starting point is 00:38:20 That's the first. I just thought it was a moment for a duck had to be up first. He was a magic man, and he wanted to butt stab somebody. That was the first. But he just wanted to risk buttstack. Well, hey, well, he didn't do it, but it was the first. Okay. He didn't tell me.
Starting point is 00:38:35 I would say the next time you tell that story, just cut it in half. Yeah, that's what I. Well, hey, I try to make it short. I wouldn't even tell it. Well, Jace, welcome to the duck call room. That's what this podcast is about, that riding draft. Well, we're about time for another break.
Starting point is 00:38:50 We're going to take a break and get to our one maybe quasi-serious. Hey, look, I thought it was important. The guy avoided a butt stab for coming out now. That makes no sense. Just like when you go to the drive-through ATMs, they got braille. They got braille on the numbers That don't make no sense I've got bells on the numbers
Starting point is 00:39:12 Braille Hey what What number was that And what did you get Cheeseburger Cheeseburger or Or a hot dog He said the ATM
Starting point is 00:39:25 Oh I thought he said the bail Something about a bail on the driving We're going to take a break And bring some wisdom to our fans After that's thing We're going to see what the fans want to do All right, and we're back with the hello at duck call room email. The good part of the podcast.
Starting point is 00:39:45 I mean, I thought you're... No, no, I thought your story wasn't great, but it was decent. I like it. No, this is one of our favorite parts. So, Jace, we have people email in. I read them, pick out some good ones. Sometimes it's just weird questions. A lot of times it's been advice lately, and it's been a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:40:02 And then we have some kind of deeper questions. So it's probably a good thing you're here today. So this one, oh, before I get to this one, Avery from Pennsylvania drew that picture of you riding in. Okay, Avery, thank you, sir. I just got him from Pennsylvania. That proved my point that I could ride a giraffe because you had him drawn perfect. I had my legs right under his chin and had his top knob for holding on. It was a drawing, so.
Starting point is 00:40:27 Well, hey, I told you all that way I was riding. Well, Alex emails in from small town in southern Minnesota. Minnesota. With question about heaven. Hey, what is your question about heaven? All right, so growing up, her great grandparents, which is awesome, that's crazy. We're a big part of her life, big prayer warriors for her whole life, and they both passed away before they turned their life around and returned to Jesus. So they prayed for them, passed away, prayed for Alex, and then Alex ends up returning to Jesus.
Starting point is 00:41:02 It's been very heavy on my heart that I never got the chance to make them proud. recently my husband and I had our second child, a son who I named after my grandfather. My question for y'all is this, do you think that loved ones who have passed away are able to watch over you? I desperately want them to know that I was able to turn my life around and I'm honoring them with my son. I would love to hear your answer on the podcast. That's a kind of a deep one. Me personally, you had a chance, the opportunity to know your great, great grandparents. Say, I didn't get to know my grandparents.
Starting point is 00:41:36 I didn't get to know dad's dad or mama's dad, either one. So you're a one ahead on me, but hey, I will see them in heaven. And your answer is, my personal opinion, yes, they are up there and they are watching over you, along with an angel that God has put in your life to watch over you. So Saiz says they're watching. And that's a tough one. I haven't really delved into studying, I guess. What is there a connection?
Starting point is 00:42:09 Like, if you die, go straight to heaven, and then are you watching people, can you see what's happening back on earth, I guess? I think they're getting that from Hebrews 12-1. Yeah, so you had the faith chapter. We're studying Hebrews in our unashamed pie. So first 10 chapters, I'll give you the quick review. First 10 chapters, Jesus is the focus.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Jesus is awesome whatever you want whatever adjective he's better because they were under the old system before Jesus which was kind of a ritualistic and so then chapter 11 he introduced his faith
Starting point is 00:42:46 so I mean when you when they made that remark about they had this encounter with Jesus well then what happens you you believe you believe he's real and when Jesus is real in your life things change for the better so then 12 and 13
Starting point is 00:42:58 is about so here's what what we do here's and there's a lot of things about what we go out and do i mean it's a simple book but that 12 one after he listed all those great people in the old testament he says since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses therefore let us i think it says fix our eyes on jesus i got you know letting go of what hinders this so here's my answer i would say i will say this there is an old testament story involving samuel i don't remember the exact details of where it's at. But he was summoned from the dead.
Starting point is 00:43:35 And when he came back, he was aware of current situations. You can look it up, but it's quite the story. So you kind of lean toward, well, he, now, of course, they got in trouble for even summoning him, you know, however that process. He was like, you shouldn't have done this. Shouldn't have disturbed me. but I think you know I believe in the bodily resurrection so you know when Jesus comes back I think we you know we get an imperishable body that's that's like him but it's not bound by the normal you know laws of gravity and you know like remember when he levitated well he didn't have to do that
Starting point is 00:44:19 to leave if you can come back from the dead you can do whatever you want to you're not bound by the atoms and molecules. So I think he just did that because he could. But it's like he ate fish post-resurrection. So I'm not sure that they're just sitting here. But I do think that wherever they are, it's something we can't comprehend. But I think if you're in Christ,
Starting point is 00:44:44 you're in a really good position. And I do think there is some kind of presence that watches over us. And like I said, I threw in the Samuel part. But at the Transfiguration, the two guys that Jesus had the powwow with, what's interesting about that is Elijah, he didn't die. He didn't see death here on his earth. And Moses, I mean, yeah, in Moses, there was a big dispute about where his body was.
Starting point is 00:45:14 So I just don't believe the Bible creates accidents or, I mean, there was something going on there. And then all of a sudden they show up and have this weird energy. thing with Jesus. All about them, yeah. So I think if our mind could grasp it, then God wouldn't be big enough in who he is. So, you know, I can't give you a specific answer, but those are just a few things. I just know this, that I think the New Testament is written by God's design to make sure that it's who you're with, not necessarily where we're going, even though heaven is going
Starting point is 00:45:50 to be awesome, but it's awesome because God's going to be there. And the reason I'm getting that is John 14. Remember when he said in my father's house, many rooms? Yep. And I go there to prepare a place. He had every opportunity to talk about that place. But what did he do? You can talk about the place because Thomas said, well, how do we know the way? And I mean, he was insinuating. Tell us how to get there. I need the coordinates right now. And remember what he said? He said, I am the way. You're looking at him. Yeah. I am the truth. I am the life.
Starting point is 00:46:21 And so you think about any trip that you take in life, it's more important about who you're with than where you're going. Would you agree? Which is true. Yeah. It's true. You make the trip. It's the journey.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Yeah. It is. So I do view heaven as that because if he specifically wanted us to know every detail, what would have put the details in there? He's like, you focus on Jesus. Trust me, if you're with me forever, we're going to have a good time. He's gave you enough.
Starting point is 00:46:50 And I do think that's why he tried to describe heaven, you know, in the vision that John had in Revelation with the best way you could. But still, a lot of people are like, well, what does it all mean? I know what it means. It's good. No, no. We're talking about streets of gold. And he was just trying.
Starting point is 00:47:09 Well, no, no, because he was using gold and sapphires and all this stuff that we put value on. because Jesus actually told them how do I tell you about heaven when hey you can't even understand the stuff right here that you're walking on. Yeah exactly so I think he told us what we need. He told us in parables but I think look it
Starting point is 00:47:30 it's you know the thing about Hebrews 11 he's told all these great stories and I'll read the last verse in that chapter because I think it's a key verse it says by faith these were all commendings
Starting point is 00:47:46 for their faith yet none of them received would have been promised. God had planned something better for us so that only together with us would they be perfect. And so you said, what's the point? The point is people who put their faith and trust in Jesus, and in their case, they were before Jesus, so they couldn't even put their faith in trust. They just trusted God. And the story that's revealed in Hebrews 11 is Abraham.
Starting point is 00:48:11 He just trusted God and went to a place he had never been before. And then it says because he was thinking of a heavenly one. He had already concluded there's a God. He's alive. And there's a place evidently where we're going to live together forever. That's pretty impressive to do without hearing the story of Jesus and understand that. I mean, he just concluded that there was a resurrection. He reasoned.
Starting point is 00:48:38 The Bible says he reasoned in his mind. Yeah, that's 11-17. when it says by faith, I think that's word to it. 1117, by faith, Abraham, when God tested him offered Isaac a sacrifice. Yep. That's the only way you could do that.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Because he raised them, he's telling me that, hey, I'm going to have all these, you know, my line to continue on. No, right before that, he says, he says verse 15. This is when Abraham left, because he told him to pick up
Starting point is 00:49:11 and leave everything he had and go to a distance. land and it says instead they were longing for a better country a heavenly one this is 16 therefore god is not ashamed to be called their god for he is prepared a city form then he goes into the sacrifice that was going to happen and then he said Abraham reason that god could raise the dead this verse 19 and figuratively speaking he did receive is it back from the dead I'm just saying we hear about Jesus and we think oh god loves me he died for me he came back from the dead I can live again, but these people were being asked to do crazy things, and they were trusting God
Starting point is 00:49:49 and figuring out that, oh, he must raise the dead. When you're talking about some faith. That's big time. Yeah, that's big time. Well, Alex, thanks for your email. And I think we'd all agree here. Your grandparents are definitely proud of you. And you're going to spend eternity with them.
Starting point is 00:50:07 And whatever that eternity is, we can't really comprehend. But as Jay said, it's good. We know who's going to be there. It's good. So I think that's a great verse to send us out on. Hebrews 11, last two verses, is that what you read? Yeah. These were all commended for their faith, yet none of them received what had been promised.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Yeah, I guess the close out verse would be there for. I mean, I think Hebrews 12-1 is good, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses. You know, it's because it's a legacy. Let's throw off what hinders us. Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sand that so easily entangles. let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us let us fix our eyes on Jesus the author and perfector of our faith there it is can't get any better boys it don't get no better than that jace thanks for being with us that was a fun episode i truly enjoyed it we'll have you back again
Starting point is 00:51:01 all right i'll be back all right we'll see y'all next time right here in the duck call right thanks again for the picture with the giraffe before you go we want to give you a bonus segment about our new show. Jeff, you still running your food truck, son? No. Well, you must, when you was running it, you know, it must have been good food because you kind of got a little, a little beef on you there, son. It's crazy that you brought that up because I'm having a problem. All the buttons on my pants are popping off. Same. So the first thing I did was go weigh myself. Nope. Same weight that I've had for the last 30 years. So it ain't the weight. It's not the weight.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Maybe it's just a redistribution of the wealth. Everything's moving south. Bodies are like the ducks. At some point, it's all heading south. All right, I need y'all's help. Missy has roped me into a treasure hunting adventure because one of her friends lost her wedding ring. It's a beast of a ring.
Starting point is 00:52:14 It looked like three rings soldered together with a huge rock on the end. Weirdly enough, you say that, Jessica left her ring, which took me, I think, 13 years to save up money for her. In a hotel, she didn't realize it. And for two days, she's crying. I lost it. She was like, maybe I just left it in the hotel. Cause somebody was honest. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:52:37 I was cleaning person, and we got it back. Wow. How much did she cry? A lot for two days straight. Oh, man. Well, you got to remember, this would be like, you know, me losing my shotgun or my duck calls or my... Yeah, it's all hands on deck. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Are you all in with trying to find this ring? Yeah, this is a good deal. Okay, I'll file it under Good Samaritan. Yeah, we'll... Yeah, we go find her... If it's findable, I mean, if it's not outside, because she was like, well, you can just run your metal detector in the house. I'm like, no. If it's inside the house, we can't find it.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Before we just rang out, where they live? It's south of Ravel in the woods. Ravel? That's close to Baskin, which is where the Evans treasure is buried. It's in my top ten of treasure stories to look for in Louisiana. I've already looked for it one time with no success. Well, what's the story on that? Well, a man named Evans accumulated two half-gallon fruit jars full of gold and silver collins.
Starting point is 00:53:44 man's lifetime savings. And he hit him out in a little short walk out in the woods from the house. And they were never recovered. Let's do it. That way, if we don't find the ring, at least it won't be a waste of trip. We can buy her another ring. Oh, the gold we find. Look, let's just swing by the general vicinity and see if we can find the Evans property.
Starting point is 00:54:11 All right, let's do that. Then we'll go find the ring. Amen. All right. Well, while y'all out there trying to find the gold and find the ladies' ring, I'm going to help y'all out and work on y'all's exposure, boys. What does that mean? That means, hey, I'm going to get people to come to us instead of you knocking on doors.
Starting point is 00:54:31 I don't know what that means, but... That means I'm working on it. All right. Surprise me later. Yep, I will.

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