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Hello everyone out there in Internet Radio Land.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
Let's get ready to play Family Feud
on this side
we have the
T.J. Swenson family
they are bringing the world
back the only way they know how
and that is to beat it into
submission
and on this side we have the Erica Moore family The only way they know how, and that is to beat it into submission.
And on this side, we have the Erica Moore family,
bringing the world back, helping one group out at a time.
So this is what you're going to get tomorrow night.
Tomorrow night, the cast of the Changing Earth audio drama will be facing off
and Family Feud.
And I'll be your host,
General McClintock.
I don't know who you are.
I don't know what you want.
If it's money you're looking for.
Okay, so,
Family Feud tomorrow night,
in between the audio binge,
I think,
I'm not sure how this is going to go,
I know that I am going to be hosting it,
I'm going to be,
and I played the Richard Dawson version of the Family Feud
theme song there. So that's how far back I go. I think that was from 1976. So we got the good
guys versus the bad guys, and the cast is going to be awesome.
I have a game
that was written
back in the day.
I'm going to tell you
I think from the 1980s.
It's the
board game Family Feud
and the questions come from that
era and
from California.
So when I say they surveyed 100 people, they surveyed 100 Californians.
It does make a difference.
It does make a difference.
So there you go.
We are going to be playing Family Feud tomorrow night.
The binge night.
We are going to be playing Family Feud tomorrow night.
The binge night.
So keep your radio listening device tuned to PBN all day tomorrow.
Because I'm not sure when it kicks off.
Gosh, I should have got more details from Sarah.
What we lack in professionalism, we make up for in enthusiasm.
Can you tell?
Yes, yes.
Not like other podcast networks where they're all organized and polished.
We are a bunch of people, preppers, that are flying by the seat of our pants every day improvising
adapting and overcoming
I had a girl tell me one time
you can never overcome
I don't know what she meant by that
anyway ladies and gentlemen
tune in tomorrow night.
It's going to be awesome.
It's going to be a hoot.
You're going to hear the people that you've listened to. And I'm assuming that whoever played multiple parts, like me, I think I played more parts than anybody.
I've done Ferguson.
Yes.
I've done so many voices, I can't even remember them all.
Not to mention yelling and grunting and screaming and, you know, pain.
I've done pain a lot.
It's just going to be a hoot.
So you've got to listen tomorrow night. It's going to be a hoot so you got to listen tomorrow night
it's going to be fantastic
get caught up
so this is anything other than doom right now
because I'm not going to talk about anything
I am not going to tell you what we're doing
well I think I'm going on to the aviary
that's what she wants me to build next.
She was impressed with my expansion of the dog kennel and the roof and all that.
So now she wants to, you know, whenever you have success, you've got to ride that pony until it's dead.
That's the way the Army was.
When they see you can accomplish
something, they give you more of it.
It goes back
to the 80-20 rule.
20% of your people
will produce 80% of your
outcome, and that's a
template that you can put on just about
anything and it comes true.
I mean, so you've got
to identify those 20%,
your performers, and you
feed them.
You
put them, you know,
single them out and
get them in positions
where you, you know, key positions.
So, capabilities
and limitations, you know,
it works for personnel too.
Gosh,
I went off a proper
tangent there from
Family Feud!
Anyway, that's my daily audio
cache for today. Take care
everybody, and prep on!