From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys - Gov. DeSantis Sides With "Big Strawberry" & How To Hold On To Summer
Episode Date: August 5, 2022On this episode, Sean and Rachel discuss a bill that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed that has some Floridians up in arms and has Rachel wondering if "Big Strawberry" may be influencing the govern...or. Â Later, they discuss the activities that their family has been bonding over this summer, the American tradition of summer vacation, and how families can still have a great summer despite inflation. Â Â Follow Sean and Rachel on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey everyone, welcome to From the Kitchen Table. I'm your host, Sean Duffy, along with my co-host for the podcast,
but also my partner in life, Rachel Campos Duffy.
Hello everybody, and we're back from our kitchen table,
actually the original kitchen table that we started From the Kitchen Table from,
which is at our cabin in northern Wisconsin.
And so we're coming to you from northern Wisconsin.
We're going to talk to you about summer,
why we think you should hold on to what's left of summer.
We still have enough left, and why it's so important for your family,
especially in these really incredible times that we're living in
where family is under attack.
This is a time to hold on to summer. But before we do that, there was some news out of Florida, Sean, that was shocking,
shocking and disappointing, very disappointing, because you and I generally really like Ron
DeSantis. We like Florida. We like Ron DeSantis. We love Florida. We think he's an amazing governor.
Until this. Right. I mean, he's pretty much had our heart on almost every issue and then ron
desantis did something so wrong tragic so wrong so contrary that just i mean contrary to a state
yes um that we just had to come out and talk about it because i didn't think we'd ever be able to
disagree so much with the governor.
But this is a pretty tragic issue. And I think it's worth calling him out on it.
It's true. So here's what happened. When we go to Florida, there's one thing that we love to eat.
Listen, we eat this in Northern Wisconsin. It's never as good when you go to Florida.
It's always better in Florida.
We love key lime pie. And key lime pie in Florida is like to die for,
especially when you get it done right.
Key lime pie is like America and apple pie, right? When you think of a dessert that embodies the state of Florida, it is key lime pie. In fact, can I tell you, Sean,
when I was still in my MTV days, MTV, remember when MTV would have spring break?
Yes.
And spring break was in Key West one year. And they brought me as a reality star. They brought me and a few other real world people down to Key West. And it was very fun. But it was also delicious because I was walking along the side of the road and I saw an ice cream cart.
I saw an ice cream cart and this ice cream was like no other ice cream truck I'd ever seen before.
It was a, it was a piece of key lime pie on a stick dipped in chocolate and frozen like,
like an ice cream, like a hot dog and a stick, but a key lime pie,
like a popsicle, like a key lime pie dipped in chocolate popsicle. And to this day, I can remember taking a bite out of that and going, this is one of the best things I've ever tasted in my life.
Every time I go to Florida, I try and find something similar.
But I make key lime pie at home.
I love key lime pie.
When I'm in Florida, I make key lime pie at home. I love key lime pie. When I'm in Florida, I want key lime
pie. And why did the governor of Florida dethrone key lime pie as the state dessert? And now he's
made it strawberry shortcake. Yeah, listen, I so again, I love I love strawberry shortcake.
Strawberry shortcake is delicious, but it doesn't compare to key lime pie. And again, I love strawberry shortcake. Strawberry shortcake is delicious, but it doesn't compare to key lime pie.
And again, key lime pie is all Florida.
When I went to Florida for the first time when I was seven years old, first vacation
I went on, we had dinner somewhere in a cheap little hotel, but they had dinner at the adjoining
restaurant and my parents ordered us key lime pie.
And I'm like, what is this delicious thing that I'm eating? That's like making my taste buds explode in my mouth.
And again, so for Ron DeSantis to trade in key lime pie for strawberry shortcake,
again, we have a lot of strawberries in Northern Wisconsin.
I love strawberry shortcake.
But again, it's not Florida.
You might say in Wisconsin, we have strawberry shortcake, but not in Florida.
Strawberry shortcake is kind of a British thing, actually.
It has its roots in like British pastries.
This is so wrong.
So here's the deal.
People are mad.
People in Florida are angry.
Not just us who love key lime pie.
The people of Florida are angry.
Restauranteurs, you know, you mentioned having your first key lime pie at a restaurant.
I mean, this is what you attract tourists with, the dessert of the state.
Restauranteurs are mad as a political person.
Sean, you were in the house for almost a decade.
How does this happen?
What is this politically for him?
And how did this happen?
Is there a strawberry lobby that got hold of Ron DeSantis and turn this into a thing?
I don't know.
Listen, this, I can't comprehend.
I can't make excuses for him, but he made the decision.
And what good politicians do when they make mistakes,
like switching your dessert from key lime pie to strawberry shortcake.
Which is not nearly as delicious.
And they realize they made a mistake.
They just got to go, you know what?
I did make a mistake.
We're going to bring key lime pie back.
This was an error that I made as governor.
And we're going to revert back to this home dessert.
Maybe it's a way.
Remember when the Waffle House, the pancake.
Oh, IHOP.
IHOP said they were going to now not do pancakes.
They were going to do burgers.
It was a gimmick, right?
And then it was like started going to IHOP again.
It was kind of brilliant that they said we're doing burgers,
not pancakes. Yes. Or Coke versus new Coke. Right. You change things up and all of a sudden
people are like, no, we like, oh, do you think this is a gimmick to get people to come to Florida
to eat key lime pie? I smell corruption. I think this was a strawberry lobbyist,
I think this was a strawberry lobbyist, some sort of group coming in.
There is no other explanation for why someone would take the most delicious dessert in the most beautiful state in the union and turn it into strawberry shortcake when they have a perfectly amazing dessert.
So I guess that is so emblematic.
I mean, you know, it's made with key limes.
You can't just make it with any limes.
There's a certain lime that comes from that state.
It's I'm in shock.
I'm disappointed with the graham crack. I want to get to the bottom of this, which is so good.
So here's the deal.
Ron has made amazing moves in Florida.
We couldn't celebrate the man enough.
He's been wonderful.
But big mistake here. He's kind of fallen a little bit of a notch in the Duffy household on this big
mistake he's made. And by the way, when I go to Florida, I love going to Florida. I love the state.
I'm not eating strawberry shortcake. I'm still going to eat key lime pie. I'm not going to
Disney. I'm going to key lime pie though. That's where I'm at. Yeah. I'm going to tell you what,
in honor of Ron DeSantis having done this, I'm going to make you like I'd like when we post this. Please weigh in on this in the comment
section. Let us know what you think. Did Ron DeSantis make a huge, massive mistake? Do you
smell corruption as I do here? And should Ron DeSantis reverse his decision? If he's president,
would he be like,
apple pie is not the dessert of America.
We're going to make it like something else.
Yeah, exactly.
Come on, Ron.
You can't change things that just are so ingrained in culture
and ingrained in your state.
So this is making me want to eat feline pie.
Mistake.
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Let's talk about something a little more fun and serious.
Which is summer.
Well, listen, key lime pie reminds me of summer, actually.
So, you know, here we are, we're coming to you.
As I'm looking out from our little cabin
on the lake here in northern Wisconsin.
And it's it's just gorgeous. It's been a beautiful day.
I think about the memories that we have here, many years of memories on this lake that our kids kind of grew up on.
more than ever because of what's going on in our country, because of all the instability that came from COVID and came from just all the crazy stuff that's going on in the world that we
can't seem to take control of, right? You and I always say the only thing you can control is
your family. That's right. And a parent. And so for us, we made the decision. A lot of families
do different things. People go camping. They might decide there's a location they want to go, whether it's the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone.
Or there's a little cottage on the beach somewhere in the East Coast that their family always returns to that they rent out every summer.
And here, there's a lot of people that just will go to a lake and a campsite every single year, and they camp at the same spot, and a whole bunch of families will go. Everyone vacations different in the summer. But I think what's so important is that you actually take time in the summer away with
your family, with your kids. And for us here, what we find is, and again, you can't get the
kids away from social media and phones and text messages. It's hard to do it.
It's consuming. But for us, we get them on paddle boards. They swim.
They water ski. They water ski.
They fish.
They play.
And so, yeah, with the older ones, there is some phone usage.
But it's amazing how they're drawn away from their phone into these family activities that I think are way healthier for them and way better for us.
And what I also think, too, is if you go camping or if you're on the lake, it's a time for kids to gain responsibility,
to actually start to do things for themselves. So whether they're pitching the tent with their
father, right? Or cooking over a camp stove or a fire with their parents or learning how to...
By the way, I'm the best s'more maker ever. My marshmallows are the best,
like lightly brown, never burned. I kind of like my marshmallows burned.
But I don't.
I'm a perfectionist on my s'mores,
but showing them the perfection of s'more making,
having them put in a boat or take out a boat.
Yeah, like how to put it in a lift and take it out.
And our kids are now, the older ones are older.
It's been interesting this summer too, Sean,
because except for the littlest ones,
most of them now
can, you know, take out the boat by themselves or the jet ski, which is kind of nice. And they can,
they're starting to learn how to do things even without us and do things with themselves without
mom and dad all the time. Or I saw, you know, our, you know, our little six-year-old just in
the morning, I saw him, you saw him getting his little worms and fishing off
the dock all by himself. He knows how to do that now. But what's frustrating is he can't take the
little panfish off his hook when he catches them. And so it gets to be really stressful.
Not stressful, but it's like every two minutes you're going out to take a fish off his hook.
Like, okay, enough fishing. We're done fishing.
But here's what you were going.
You were doing Fox and Friends.
And I was here with all the kids.
And we ended up having a Connect Four competition where the winner, King of the Mountain.
If you won, you got to keep going the next round.
And I'm also a great Connect Four player too.
Skills from my youth.
And so, but then the kids started to beat me
and it was like a big deal. They were beating me and then they got to
stay on and play. But that's
a stupid game that we had
three hours of so much fun
playing. Or sometimes it rains here at the lake
and you can't go out. And so we had these big, massive
Monopoly games.
Someone ends up crying and there's
fighting and that's what's memorable about
these days. That's part of the whole deal, I know.
But yeah, I mean, I just think that I'm seeing that, you know, our oldest daughter, Evita, just got married just a few weeks ago.
She she could go anywhere she wants. She's married.
She wants to be at the cabin with her husband here and all the kids because there's a draw here.
They have so many memories. And there's something, too, about Wisconsin.
Like the summers are incredible something too about Wisconsin. The summers are
incredible up in Northern Wisconsin. The lakes are awesome, but it is a very short, sweet summer.
So when you're here, those beautiful days, you really savor them because there's not a lot of
them. You're going to get to go into a really, really long winter. So in the summer, there's
no more beautiful place in Wisconsin in
the summer. And again, we're in here. So we like, we'll go get, not all the time, but we'll do a
trip or two into West Derry and get great ice cream for the kids. We'll go go-karting, you know,
once, maybe twice with the kids. We have these little things that we'll do with them that they
thoroughly enjoy. Like right now, I know that everyone's been probably eating corn on the cob
for probably a month now, but corn on the cob starts to come in like right now, like today
and tomorrow, some of the best, I think corn on the cob in the country comes from Bob's Baronet.
I'm sorry, but they come, they pick it fresh that morning that starts coming in and they love to eat
corn on the cob. So we, we have these weird traditions that we start to do throughout the
summer that, that, that kind of are like, this is like a Duffy summer.
And I think for families to have their family kind of,
kind of summers and whether they're going to different locations.
Whether they're going to campground out here that so many families year after
year, they come and they, and they go to the same place here,
but that happens all over the country.
People going to our national parks, which are so gorgeous.
But I just think it was interesting to us as we're kind of trying to squeeze everything
out of this summer because we love it so much that it is really the best gift I think we've
given our family and making sure. And I have to say, I love that I work for Fox because
Fox has given me the opportunity to come back and forth.
So I've taken a couple of weekends off this summer, but I've also been flying back and forth.
So I'll do the weekend, but I'll come here during the week.
And it's just been it's so great to work for a family friendly company that recognizes that I am a full being that has a family and they needs this time
with my family. And it's, it's been incredible. And I think that that's really the answer.
Hold on. Something's going on. Rachel's maybe cooking something and her alarms going off.
Yeah, I did. I had something in the oven. So before we have, we have a, we have a little
cabin here and we're blessed to have this cabin.
And I, this is the lake that I grew up on,
but before we were able to get this cabin,
my parents have a cabin on the lake that I went to when I was young.
And we would actually come from Wausau with all the kids pile in this
little cabin.
Or camp out on it.
Or pitch a tent and we'd come up for a week and,
and use my parents' place to get that experience. And the kids loved it.
They thoroughly enjoyed it.
And again, it comes back to, and again, with inflation right now and gas prices right now,
I know it's hard for people to go, how do we get away?
How do we do something?
Camping is inexpensive, can be inexpensive.
And there's a lot of things you can kind of be creative and think of what you can do.
But taking that time away with your family, just getting away from your house, getting away from your everyday routine. I found
for us is, you know, and cause it gets, it gets so hard. You got, you got kids are up for school.
They're getting dressed, they're off to school and they're doing homework and they're doing dinner.
And these routines, I mean, become kind of intense. And this is a time to go, you know what,
we're going to break that routine and kind of focus on each other and our family and stories and memories and campfires. Campfires are pretty cheap and they're a lot of fun. And a lot of stories are told around campfires and memories are shared around the campfire. as there's an attack on families right now. There's a movement in America that's coming mostly from the left.
They want to remove the idea of family
and moms and dads and kids
and this thing that is so great and powerful.
And I think-
The foundation of our country, truly.
Of Western civilization, of humanity.
We need to preserve it.
And you preserve it by actually embracing it
and doing things with your family.
And again, it can be hard right now with these financial times, but find a way to do it. Find
a way to take some time and build those memories with your kids. And that's what we're doing here.
And it's been- Don't let Joe Biden's economy,
you know, stop you from being the family that you're meant to be. I mean,
it is, as Sean said, it's hard, but where we spend our money and how we what the kind of time that we carve out of our lives that shows what you value.
If you value your family, you're going to make that time to be with them and however and whatever way that you can.
And obviously, the way we got together with our family when when we were younger and had less kids and less money is different than the way we maybe do it right now.
When we were younger and had less kids and less money is different than the way we maybe do it right now. But the point is that everybody needs to prioritize their family.
And again, we talk so much on our podcast.
We have such heavy topics sometimes about what's happening to our country.
And you always say if every conservative just took care of their family.
This country has a bright future. This country has a bright future.
This country has a bright future.
Exactly.
If we allow ourselves to be drawn into all of these cultural forces that are tearing families apart, or if we allow ourselves to lose hope and become depressed and sort of feel hopeless about America, that's also giving in to those forces. So the point is
to recognize what we have. What we have is our families. We have God and we have our families.
And that has to be the center and the priority. I think I heard you say this on Fox and Friends,
but investing in your family is patriotic. It is. It's, you know, what we were talking because this week there was a, it was interesting.
There was a Reddit thread that came out and it was talking about this two by two by two.
And it meant like you need to go, you know, twice a month.
You should take a date night with your, with your spouse.
So every two weeks, do a date night with your spouse.
Yes.
Every two months, take a weekend with your spouse.
Every two years, take a week vacation with your spouse is what it was.
Yeah, that was what it was. And I kind of quibbled with some of the numbers. I feel a
little bit different about some of those numbers, but the idea is right. And what I said on Fox and
Friends about this was that I agreed that not only should you, if you prioritize your marriage, then you're going to
have a strong marriage is a strong family and strong families make a strong America.
Strong country.
That's right. And so the most patriotic thing we can do, Sean, is go on a date night,
which actually we're doing tonight.
We are. By the way, we don't do that enough. That's one thing that we've talked about.
We're going to do more after this podcast. We're going to go to dinner together. But can I say, I'm just going to tell you about our little place that we have in the lake, we don't do that enough. That's one thing that we've talked about. We're going to do more day and night. We are going to go to dinner together.
But can I say, I'm just going to tell you about our little place that we have in the lake, which we love.
It's small.
It's 20 by 20.
It's like two and a half stories tall.
And we have a lot of kids.
And there's a little kitchen and a lot of beds.
And it can get really crowded.
And a lot of people don't want to be in the cabin because it gets so crowded. And that means they have to be outside. They have
to be on the lake. They have to fish, they have to find activities. And it's a really great thing
that again, we couldn't do anything other than this little cabin when we built this. And it was
this hidden gem that because we couldn't, it worked out really well. That, you know, these
kids now want to,
they want to be outside and they want to do activities.
And when it rains and they're all inside,
it gets to be a little claustrophobic,
but we find these games to play together.
Can I just tell you one story that when you were gone.
I've been flying back and forth from New York for the show.
I'll do the weekend and then I'll come here for the week.
The older kids do things that are not always approved by us.
So my new son-in-law decided he would teach all the kids how to play poker with fake chips, not real money.
And they came back and asked if I know how to play Texas Hold'em.
Like, what is what is going on here?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
So a lot of good things.
And sometimes the older kids will be bad influences on the younger kids.
And I'm like, no, we're not playing poker. We don't play connect for, um, it's actually kind of fun to see how intergenerational to this whole thing has, has become with the little kids and,
and watching the older kids do fun things with the little kids and the little kids kind of,
as you said, getting a little taste of what the teenagers are doing.
Thank you. And by the way, just my, my family lives in this, I grew up in this, in this town.
And so my, my, a lot of my siblings are here. My mom and dad are here and they're getting older and I
get a chance to go have coffee with them. By the way, the Duffy Duffy's are. So if you don't know,
Sean is the 10th of 11 kids. So he has this giant family and there's a couple siblings
like Sean who don't actually live in the area, but they find their way back every summer for sure.
And so, but believe it or not,
the Duffies meet for coffee
every single morning at the coffee shop.
So we've been trying to get up,
if we can get up early enough,
we head over to the coffee shop
to have coffee with his mom and dad.
And that's usually, that's every day.
And it's a random group that'll come every morning.
But on Sunday, whether you go to seven o'clock mass
and you meet at eight o'clock for coffee,
or you go to eight o'clock coffee
and you go to 10, 15 mass,
there's a big crowd for coffee.
And it's actually a really nice thing.
So it's kind of a, it's not just our family,
but I get a chance to see my own family, my own parents.
And our kids get to go see their aunts and uncles and their grandma and their cousins.
And it's just a good family time. I have to tell you, Sean, whenever I come here,
I grew up in the military, so I never had a place that I always came back to.
I kind of, it took a long time in my life before I
felt settled. And it ended up being when I married you and we settled first in this town and then
later in a few other towns in Wisconsin with your job. But Wisconsin does feel like home.
But it also there is this very retro kind of reminder of what America was like in the 50s. And I grew up reading my girlhood hero. My favorite
book series was Nancy Drew. And she lived in a town that in my mind reminds me a lot of this
little town that you grew up in. And so it's been really fun for me watching my kids. This is their
home spot. One time we kind of tossed around like randomly like,
hey, what if we sold this place?
Oh my God.
It was like, I thought it was going to be a mutiny.
Like there's no way that we could ever sell the spot
because our kids are tied to the spot
and they have so many beautiful memories
of coming back here.
And it shows that we've done, I think, good work,
that they have those fond memories.
The kids love it.
Can I just tell you a quick story?
Because we got here late
this year. I got here around
the 4th of July weekend because of Evita's
wedding.
I used to laugh at people
who got here on the 4th of July weekend, and I got here
on the 4th of July weekend this year. I was one of those people.
Why do you laugh
at people who get here on 4th of July?
You got to get here early. You can't just here on 4th of July? Because you got listen you got to get here early
you got I mean
you can't just be a 4th of July
Wisconsin weekend
you know cabin guy
you got to live this whole summer.
You have to come in June
when the weather is not so great.
Yeah it's not always as great
but you're that dedicated
to your summer experience
that you're going to come in June.
But when the dog came up in the car
so it's not just the kids
Skippy
Skippy came up and he got about a block not just the kids Skippy Skippy came up
And he got about a block away
From the turn to the driveway
He hadn't been here in a year
Hadn't been here in a year
And he knew where he was going
And he started to lose his mind
Racing up and down the car
And looking out the window
And barking
And like
No one loves it
I think the kids love it here
The dog loves it more
Loves
Like he chases
He can't catch a duck or a goose
But he chases them off
the docks. They don't poop on the dock. And he chases frogs and he chases kids. And the dog has
more fun, I think, than anybody here and Patrick by our six-year-old. I love waking up in the
morning. It's so bright and beautiful in here in the morning. And then Sean will see the ducks
either on the dock or on that little play mat that the kids have on the water.
And I'll hear Sean open the door and go, Skippy, ducks, ducks, ducks.
And Skippy runs out there.
Barks at them and they run.
And it can be a goose.
It can be a crane, whatever.
It's like a bird, right?
A bird's on there.
But he knows ducks and he goes after them.
So, again, I think we want to do this podcast and talk about our summer and share our experience
because we think it's important for our family. But we think summer is an important time for all
families and to take those moments when kids are out of school, to take some time away from work,
if you can. And whether it's a three or a four-day weekend or a full week,
take the time and be together and build those memories, build that experience. Invest in your family. Invest in those memories. It's so fleeting. It's so precious. And it's so
fun. With our phones too, just by the way, take pictures, take video. Because even we look back
a couple of years of what happened and how little kids were. It's so fun to watch just from two or
three years ago, what we did. And so the, the, the, the
phone has become such a great tool to capture these wonderful memories. And then by the way,
the kids will take our phones and take their own pictures and videos. And then we pull them up
like, when did this happen? So, um, that, that, that memory capture is, is, is, is important and
really easy to do today. So, um, we hope you enjoy your summer. It's not over.
Kids aren't going to school yet. There's still time. Just like a grapefruit,
just squeeze the last bit out of it, like a lemon, because there's still a lot of summer left.
Don't let the... I know I feel so bad because our college daughter is going to be leaving
towards the end of August. So we're just really trying to enjoy this last bit of summer
before she goes off. We want you to enjoy this summer as well. And again,
this is our little experience, our little slice of heaven that we enjoy with our family. And
we all need our slice of heaven with our family and again, build the memories and build the
experiences. And so, but just in the one last thing, campfires are great. What happens with
campfires as sun's going down and, you know, kids gather
on the campfire. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's, it goes back like, that's what Jason,
you know, you're our buddy, Jason Chaffetz. Um, he, he told me that one time he said
the best conversations in his family are around the campfire. And he said, he thinks it's primal.
He thinks it goes back to caveman days that when there's a
fire, we're all drawn to it. And you kind of hang out a little bit longer. And all of a sudden,
stories are told. Last summer, there was one night that Rachel and I were sitting on the dock
and all the kids. So we have the stones around a hole in the ground and chairs for a campfire.
But we also bought a can that you build a fire in. It's pretty cool.
You can put it right on the beach.
Right off our porch, right on the beach. And all of a sudden, all the kids are on the campfire
and they're playing music. And all of a sudden they were singing louder than the music.
And if you've been on a lake, you know that the sound carries across the lake.
And like from nine to 10, they were singing at the top of their lungs and like old music and new music.
And the next morning,
a number of boats came by of people who live in the band.
They're like, so party at the Duffies last night.
So the kids, the Von Trapp Duffies were singing last night.
And by the way, we're not good singers,
but they had a ball singing.
It was that day.
There was a ton of cousins
because we've had cousins
come in and out of our little little place here a little compound here and that's also made it so
fun because it's not just our kids it's their cousins and this year one of our son's best
friends came down and so it's just been in and out of of friends and relatives and um yeah that
that night was really fun to see them sing and it
was not it was not organized by us it was sharing music across the bay for everyone to hear um so
and by the way they can hear the music the singing but they'll also hear the fights as well so like
oh my gosh shush the fights carry be quiet um and then too much information for our, our, our, our neighbors on the lake, but
enjoy the last of summer. It's, it's, it's the patriotic thing to do. It's a family thing to do.
And as I just, as I let you go, my flag fell off my pole and I love my flag at the cabin.
When you have a boat or a cabin, you need a flag and my flat. And the problem, if anyone has any
advice for me, I'm like 35 feet up in the air is my flag pole. We got to get it up. But the problem, if anyone has any advice for me,
I'm like 35 feet up in the air is my flagpole.
And I'm like, the rope snapped.
So I'm like, how do I get the rope back through the island on top to get my flag on there?
You have to get a ladder that's that big.
Or you're going to have to shimmy up, Sean.
I can't, I'm not going to, I'm 50.
So, but I got to get like a boom truck
to get this thing restrung.
But I don't have a flag now, which has been,
like that has been the most disappointing thing for the summer? But I don't have a flag now, which has been like,
that has been the most disappointing thing for the summer is because.
We're not going to let the summer end without figuring out how to get that
flag back up.
So any advice for me, please let me know.
Yeah.
And definitely also weigh in on the strawberry shortcake versus the key lime
pie.
Listen,
I want to thank you guys all for joining us at this cabin kitchen table
where we actually did our first.
Our first one on Facebook.
We started with the Facebook live kind of thing from the
kitchen table from our cabin right here
in the middle of the whole COVID
and now it turned into
this podcast with
Fox. So glad to
be with all of you. If you like us,
rate, review, subscribe.
Yes, definitely subscribe.
And if you have advice for flagpoles, let me know.
And let Ron DeSantis know how
disappointed you are that he changed the dessert
in Florida from key lime pie to strawberry
shortcake. I have a feeling it's going to turn back
to key lime pie. I think there's going
to be a swell of disappointment and he's
not going to be able to deal with it. And he's too
smart of a politician, Sean. To get that wrong.
Yeah. All right.
You guys have a great day.
Thank you.