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or? Yes, I think most states do have capital punishment. Yes. But, I think the U S is one of the few countries that still do. That still does it, that's right. Yes, they're only, I was reading something about it the other day, I think there was only like six or eight countries in the world, that have capital punishment...
Oh, yes. Yes, a lot of them do get their sentences commuted to something else. Uh-huh. So, it seems like a of people live there, and then through appeals. Yes. Because I know they do frequently, I mean they cover, cover it pretty heavily on television and the newspaper. Uh-huh. Yes. If it finally gets to that point. Ri...
are we doing lethal injection now? Yes, uh-huh. That's, that's fairly recent, I don't know, how recent, but fairly recent, in the state of Texas. Before that, it was, uh, death by electrocution. Uh-huh, which seems so awful. Yes, it certainly does. So, it's a little bit more humane, I guess, it is, Yes, it would almost...
It really is. I guess, if I had to say yes or no, I would say, you know, yes. I, I would have to lean toward capital punishment, you know, for certain crimes. Well, do you think that we do it because we want it to deter crime or, it's not because we don't want to pay for inmates to stay in prison? No, I don't think it'...
Yes, especially the murder rate, its just gone crazy. Yes. and, And you're hoping there is something that will cut down on that. Absolutely. Yes, I wish I had the answer for that, everybody does. You hate to have the dubious honor of being, you know, so high in the, in statistics, Yes, it's nothing to be proud of, cert...
That's right. Absolutely. And how they would expect, how they would hope, Uh-huh. I mean you, you hear of people who have, um, committed crimes, and then they get out of jail and they go, and they do the same thing again. Absolutely. And you wonder why they can't just stop it. Uh-huh. That's right. So, maybe you would,...
Uh-huh. but fortunately I had small children and I didn't have to go. Right. And it's not that, I mean, I think everyone should have to serve on the jury, Uh-huh. it's just that, I didn't, I hate having to be in charge of someone else's life. Sure, it's, it's a big responsibility, it really is. And I would hate to have...
It is, it's a tough subject, it really is. I'd hate to decide it, but I guess, uh, guess it's important, that we decide as a people what, what we're going to do. Right. That's right. Anyway, well, you have a good day. Well, thank you, it's nice talking to you. Thank you, bye-bye. Uh-huh. Bye-bye. Well, Patricia, I was ...
right How do you like your tread mill? I like it. You don't get, is it less boring than the bicycle or not. No, it's just as boring. You watch T V or something while you do it? I read a book while I'm doing it. Oh. But I was doing that on the exercise bike. Well, I do that too. I feel like I'm getting a little better o...
Yeah. And those are going away. Really. So that's real good. Uh-huh. We got it at a little bit of an incline. Are they kind of expensive. this is five hundred. Uh-huh. I know they get cheaper. They do? Uh-huh. Probably the more you pay, though, the better the machine you have. Well, I hope so. Well, you can believe tha...
but besides that, During the year. uh-huh. Yeah, well, in bad weather, you know, well you'd have to do something inside. Yeah. Do you work at T I? Uh-huh. I think, your voice sounds familiar. Really. Where do you I live in Arlington. I wonder if we talked before. Where do you live? I'm in Garland. No, uh, well, You so...
Uh, no, this is the first time I've done it. Uh, my husband was just running out the door, he's working at night tonight. So I decided to do it I haven't talked before. Uh, what subjects have you talked about? Let's see, education. Oh Well, that's interesting. that one was. It's more interesting than the treadmill and ...
they do. I talked to this old woman that was a retired administrator in Ohio one night about education. Oh, And she was, A school administrator. Uh-huh, Well that could, That would have been interesting. Retired, but. Yeah, and then one night I talked to these two guys, no, one night I talked to one guy and then a coup...
How long is this going to go on, do you know? I don't know. I don't either It's interesting, though. I never heard of such a project before. Huh-uh. Well, how'd you find out about it? Pardon me? How did you find out about it? Oh, I don't know. I guess my husband got a letter at the office, I, I presume, and they must h...
Oh, so they wanted any, anybody, don't have to work at T I. Uh-huh. Well, that's interesting. Uh-huh. I had no idea that was just for the employees, and I couldn't understand, I kept getting these calls, I thought it was an advertisement and they just were also called T I, you know, there is Texas Industries and differ...
He brought a booklet home and depending on how many calls, I think three was the minimum. But it went up to, I don't know, nine or ten. I don't know, gobs. This is going on my fourth week to do it. Oh, my. And some of the prizes are pretty nice. Well, like what, tell me. Oh, I wish I had that booklet here. Oh, I think ...
I thought it was eight or nine, but seems like too nice a prize for nine, just nine calls, isn't it? Uh-huh. Says when we have enough calls from you, you will receive in the mail a numbered certificate for your calls and and explanation how to redeem, for gifts. background saying Stephen did you start the in background...
Oh no, I don't, I haven't seen anything in here that T I makes. The Mister Coffee, the double Mister Coffee, you know, the two. Oh, and there's a phone in here that's hilarious. It has a button you can push, if you get a call you don't like then it makes machine gun noise And then there's an attache case, and cordless ...
It's got wheelbarrows. A lot of kitchen stuff, of the mixer, the toaster, a waffle maker, popcorn popper, all kinds of stuff like that. Here's where, here's a calculator but it's not even made by T I, isn't that funny. Did they mail that to you, or he brought it to you? He brought it home. Huh. I believe it came in his...
Well, you know, Silver plated bowls and stuff. There's a lot of stuff, it's a big booklet. Well, do you know you have a ten limit, a ten minute time limit. Oh, no. Well that's okay, and then they come on and tell you, and they tell you got five seconds to say good-bye. Oh, well, it's been fun, this is my first time to ...
but , They don't either, Well the first one I joined, they went out of business and they transferred it to another one that was really far away. That's a very common experience. And we were going to do it, there was four of us together. Well, then forget that, it wasn't near me. No. And then the second time I was going...
And I got one of those Jane Fonda workout tapes that I dubbed from a friend. Uh-huh. That didn't last long I had a baby, I think Yeah, right, each one of those puts on a few pounds, doesn't it. How many children do you have? Two. Yeah, I do, too. Two, a girl, one's in college, so I don't have a, have a baby anymore Oh,...
tell me about it, tell me, , Where's you putting two of us through, isn't he lucky. Two. Well, me, I'm going, and my daughter Janet in Austin. Uh. Yeah, right. So, I'll probably have to sell the prize I get Where you going to school? U T A right here. And what are you doing? Well, I'm, um, going to be certified as an E...
It's hard. Oh, no. It is so hard. Uh-huh. how are the other ones. I haven't taken any of the exit tests. See I didn't have to take any other exit test because I've been teaching for quite a while. Oh, yeah, before they started , But I've heard they're terrible. Really. Bilingual is just horrendous. I've had friends fai...
right after you get out. I know. . Boring and they really don't help you a whole lot. Now see, I went to E T and I took one course through T W U and boy yelling in most of the training I've got has been through Dallas just teaching E S L. Oh . From Chapter One Tea ... and she's expecting the end of this month, and she'...
so you can probably see them sometimes. Yeah, we see them once in a while, a couple of times a year at least, Yeah and the ones in Pittsburg, of course, we see more often, Yeah So, uh ... Okay. All right I'm ready to go. Well, uh, what kind of recycling do you have in your area? Well, they've been trying different thin...
so glass has been recycled for a long time. Uh, we have a cycling area set up here at our house, the Boy Scouts have, and they've done that for years. Uh, the stores are recycling their plastic bags now. You can take them back in and they have bins to collect those. Uh, the aluminum cans. Uh-huh. They try to do the, uh...
Okay, I think by this Fall it's going to be required that the town of Clarion, which we'll live nearby, will have mandatory recycling started so, On just particular things or, Uh, mainly the glass, the aluminum, the plastics. Uh-huh. Uh, Well, it sounds like they're doing quite a bit. Well, we're working hard on it bec...
Well, our company does some things, all of which I couldn't even tell you about. I don't know all of them but, And what is T I? Uh, Texas Instruments. Oh, okay. Yeah . Gee, my, my son works for, no, not for that, okay. Excuse me, go ahead Well, I, I was just curious as how you got hooked up with this, this speech type ...
Well, here at work, um, each one of us has two trash baskets in our office and one of those is designed for any kind of paper products that, um, they want to use, you know, for recycling. They can't deal with every type. Uh, maybe you could tell me, what is the difference between office paper waste and just like newspa...
But, um, they do that and then we use, uh, different chemicals and things, and I know that about how they take care of that sort, of thing. Right, yeah. I, I don't know all the details, Right, yeah. but they're really on top of that. Yeah. And there probably some other things that I don't about because we're a real la...
Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Uh, all around Dallas there are a lot of recycling centers where you can take things, sometimes for money um, but most of those are real far away from like where I live at any rate. Uh-huh. Well it would be inconvenient to, in other words to, Very inconvenient, and, um, it's just, you know, hasn't been ...
Oh, really? They, they no longer are, you know, active. Yeah it's, Yeah, they were taken over by Glass Containers years ago, Yeah. and, but he worked for them for like thirty-one years. Oh, for heaven's sake. And he used to travel up there to Knox quite a bit, Yeah. and, and I even did once when I was a child, Oh, for...
I was looking through our photo album not long ago and they had, had some pictures and things in there of Knox. I'll be darn, yeah. But, uh, I guess that's about it, you know, as far as what goes on that I know about. Uh-huh, uh-huh. I think people are getting more interested and they are more concerned. And we're jus...
Well, I think probably more people, you know, would participate if they just made it a little easier, Uh-huh. and like you say, make it, um, better for companies to do these things, and get involved in it without huge cost to them, Uh-huh, uh-huh. Right. because obviously, no one wants to spend a lot of money, just t...
they burn it and that will make another hazardous dump Uh-huh. and eventually they'll have to do something with that. We'll pay for it again, That's true. so why not pay industry. This is my feeling. Why not pay industry a little more, Uh-huh. Also probably look at packaging and, that sort of thing. definitely. We don...
yeah. Well, And I know people would be willing to do more, like saving their newspapers and that, if they had a place to take them. We don't have anyplace right now that will take them. Yeah. I, I'm, guess our city, you know, in picking them up must take them somewhere else, and get something for them. Uh-huh. Probabl...
and I, Uh-huh. this is getting close to twenty here which is I think is about all, uh, our little gift book goes up to, but I don't really know. Oh, yeah. I've got about twelve tickets in the mail. Do you have, you've a few? Yeah, I've been getting mine. Okay, medical go ahead, I'm, I'm medical. That's mine. Uh, you pu...
Yeah, uh, well, I'll tell you, I've been around for quite a few years and worked for a lot of different companies, and, uh, it's hard to beat any of the benefits that, or salaries either, that we get from T I. Uh-huh. I'm quite pleased with it. Course there's a few things that, uh, I think I could do better if I was s...
but that's kind of like an insurance thing. I sure like that one. Oh, yes. That's like automobile insurance. You never want to get in an accident but it, you like to have it there. Uh-huh. Well, uh, like I say, I worked for several different companies and there's nothing to compare with, uh, T I here. Uh-huh. Now I rea...
Oh, right, yeah. And, I got caught up in a layoff. Um. Now, uh, course you get six months, uh, unemployment from the State Yeah. but, what T I did for us is, is, uh, I've never heard of it before. They fixed us up with an office with, uh, telephones, access to long-distance, uh, computers, a secretary to take messages ...
And they then, T I paid me that. Oh, really? So, uh, I was able to, uh, not just exist. I mean, I, I lived just as comfortably as I did before I was laid off. Yeah, they seem to be doing a good job of that. I'm in facilities, and our organization built, builds those facilities over in Park Central now. Uh-huh. And I gu...
It was just a, uh, an assistance trying to find another job. To have an office, yeah. Yeah. Well, he said he learned so much and how, he thought, he thought he had a Ph D in how to get a job after he was, through the whole process, for, for several months. Oh. Uh-huh. He did eventually get a job. Well, course I went...
What do you think about pensions? Anything on that or, Well, now I have, uh, uh, I'm getting close to retirement. Yeah. And, of course I've been looking into it but, uh, since I'm only a yellow badger, I won't be getting a whole heck of a lot from T I, as far as retirement is concerned. Uh-huh. Right. What do you thi...
that, that sounds like a hell of an idea. I didn't know there was such a thing. No, no there isn't. I, I'm saying that's the question. What do you think could be better and I'm saying that pensions, say in the year two thousand or more when social security goes away, which it probably will, I think they ought to have a...
Yeah, yeah. You don't have to depend on anybody to be putting that money in for you, you know. That's just a thought. I mean, I, Uh-huh. if they say which, No, I, I like the idea. Yeah. Course, that's, that's, something like an I R A Yeah, and instead of having a, a socialized pension, it just would be really money tha...
a lot of people I know, guys, Yeah, that, that's what I've done. I, I've bounced around. About every ten years, I change. Yeah. I have, too, but not, not quite that often but, uh, yeah, I've only got, uh, I've got, I guess fourteen now here at T I, and I hope to make twenty-five which say if something happened to me, ...
I'm sorry, you really do use it throughout the year, because you get your teeth fixed and all that, I mean, I, but I'm not, I'm talking about major items I haven't used it for anything major. Uh-huh. I'm glad it's there, though. Well, knock wood, I haven't used mine for anything major. Just doctor visits and, well, I, ...
I guess I'm the one just supporting most of the others. Well, doesn't it work, you don't see, uh, uh, anything until you spend the minimum? Uh, Don't you have to spend the minimum of two, three hundred? yeah, yeah, I think it's two seventy-five for a family but the dental is right away, if you, Yeah. exams. Uh, Well n...
now, I'm on that, uh, plan, where I take blood pressure medicine. If you take an allergy medicine, so, anything you need a prescription for, for more than six months, you get it for, used to be six bucks, they just raised it to twelve. Oh, that one I haven't heard about. Yeah, that's a typical, that's a typical one tha...
You turn, you get your doctor to give you a more than six months prescription and, uh, they're twelve dollars, again, they just were six, they just raised them to twelve this year. Twelve dollars for a three months supply. Or whatever, whatever the, the amount is, uh. Um. I don't want to say three months, but it's a lo...
I do it, yeah, you know, it's a very common thing. Well thanks, It's through Baxter Labs, tell, thanks for the tip, Jim. Yeah. I shall look into it. Yeah. What else. I'm sure we're getting close to our five minutes whatever, here. Yeah Uh, let's see, we discussed, uh, uh, medical and dental, What other benefits, uh, re...
but again a hope I never use that one. Uh-huh. That means you're really sick if you have to use that one. What about vacation? I'm satisfied with the vacation. I don't know what else, you know, you say, say you get another week and, I'm, well, I only got fourteen years so I'll get another week when I hit fifteen. Uh, y...
and I don't think I'll ever see a, a silver badge. Uh-huh. I won't, I won't be around that long. Well, the way things go, I think I'm going to have to work till I'm seventy-five whether I quit and, uh, uh, or when I retire get a part-time job, So, what do you think of our trial system? Huh, I don't really know what to ...
they said, I think the tape said something about changing, uh, changing it such that the, or leaving sentencing up to the judge only. I think that's actually good idea. Leaving it up to the judge? just, just sentencing, not the trial itself. Oh, okay. Um, because I think that that, that judges are probably more informe...
Oh yeah, the, the, they give that as, as an example of something that, that might happen Uh-huh. But I think if the entire trial was left to one person I've got a four year old, you can hear. Oh yes. But, uh, I don't know, you, too many people can take vendettas out on people, and everything. Right. Or just, you know, ...
Yeah. They quickly let you off jury duty I hear, um. Right because they, they know that you're biased. Oh, yeah, that, that, that, that, that's, that's the way it works there, um. Anyway, I think that probably for, for having it, what about, you know, about being unanimous. I mean, that's sort of a strange case because...
No, me neither. So, I don't know much about that, I just know that, um. I wonder 'cause sometimes I think about it actually, I think well, what if I were that one person and I was completely convinced that, that, that, that this person wasn't guilty, you know. Well you don't have to be really convinced that he's guilty...
what's the cut off number, seven, five, you know, six, six, Uh-huh. you know, how do you decide. Is it, you know, how do you decide what number of people have to say that. Yeah, I know, it's too bad one of us don't have some knowledge on this, huh. But, but, um, I don't know, I just hope if I ever go to court that they...
I've never quite understood that. Um. Well I just think it's, it's weird because I've saw, well, of course, soap operas, I'm an soap opera fanatic. Okay. This one guy had, uh, framed himself to make it, which he really did kill the person, but then he set it up where it looked like somebody was trying to frame him and ...
I, I, I don't, I don't, I don't know the law on that but if they have new evidence, can they, can they retry, or can they, you know, bring you back. No, I don't think they can. Oh, actually, that's true, I've seen the same thing on L A LAW as well. about that woman. Yeah. so I and then I wonder why that, you know, ther...
Yeah, well, well there's also the issue of, for instance, you can't, um, you can't, very often you can't, um, when someone is, is on trial for something, you can't bring up prior convictions. Right. Which, like if they're on uh, trial for rape, you can't have any, you can't bring up the sexual assaults and stuff, or wh...
I never understand, you know, again, having, I'm sure there are some deep seated reasons, you know, to, I mean, often times I wonder about rules like this and I'm sure that, that, that there are some reasons for good. Well that one does seem, that one does seem out of it, though, because it's, it, you're allowed to sho...
Do I vote? Yeah, do you vote? Oh yeah, I vote, yes. Okay, you'll help out a little bit Yeah. Putting the right people in the office, that's a lot to do with it too. Oh, yeah. A lot, uh, a lot of the politics will pass laws and stuff that the, um, general public wants, so they'll be revoted and all that. Well that's, th...
you've got people like who are, who are, you know, lame, lame ducks and they sort of don't care about anything and just want to go ahead an, Right they, sit on the fence, so. Well, oh, I talked about this the other day, they won't say yes and they won't say no to just certain issues just because they don't know what th...
I mean, that's even another issue, you know, Right. should, should, should judges be appointed, you know, and, or, or, um, often times I look at friends, we had, uh, a serial killer around here, who killed eleven women. Uh-huh, now was that the, um, uh, green, oh, I don't know, some guy that was attacking women jogging...
Oh, no, usually they were prostitutes, actually. Oh, okay. Because he was, he was actually this is a very sad case. The man was let out, he was in prison for, um, sexually assaulting two children. Oh, see, that's what I mean, then they let them out and then they're able to do it again. Right, he, he, they let him out a...
Yeah. way up north here, huh. Yeah way up well, uh, I'm originally from Kentucky. Oh, okay. Still way up north, sort of, um. Yeah, I, I'm, I was up north too. But, uh, that's one of the reasons I think judges should be the ones to sentence people because they do know, you know, if you sentence them to three life times,...
Well of course. And, and he should be just locked up for life. But they just need to do something with him. He needs to be annihilated. Right, I mean, I don't know what you do with them at that point, if you're that crazy, but what, what struck me is, you know, they had a psychiatrist testifying for hours and hours and...
Did they have a trial by jury for him. What's yeah they did. Huh, well. They had a regular trial by jury for him, and, and, Yes, what, what major changes have affected your life? Well, I think that, uh, women, women working is the one that really affects me most strongly right now. Um, You mean yourself, or women in ge...
but I'm not ready to do that because when I do have children I want to stay home. So I'm having to, uh, try to figure out a way to be able to do that. Uh-huh. And, in, in our society right now that's really something that's, that's, um, not respected, and it's not, it's not, um, it's not easy to do at all. Uh-huh. I me...
and they, you know, steal each other's toys and stuff and there's just no respect for, for people or property, Uh-huh. and I guess, you know, when you stop to think of it, these kids have probably been deprived of a lot of attention that they've needed all their lives. Uh-huh, I think that that's probably true. Scary, ...
Uh-huh. No, I agree, a hundred percent, a hundred percent. I guess I was lucky, because I was teaching, and so I was able to just go to a class and teach when my son was little, and so I'd be gone, you know, an hour and fifteen minutes or something at a stretch. Oh yeah, that's great. And, then, yeah, very soon he was ...
actually another one that I, a question I would have is, I guess I'm being, you know, beyond the age of thinking of this, this problem. I had an argument recently with my boss, I think it was, about the need for women to work. But I think you put your finger on it, when you said that they're not respected if they don't...
Exactly, and I mean, you know, even though they don't have children, they, they have relatives and, you know, the husband would certainly like a lot more attention, and, and she wouldn't have to hire somebody to clean the house, and do the gardening And, so, I, I guess you're right. It's, it's our society demands women...
Yeah, oh, it's, it's, um, it's beginning, I think. Uh-huh, uh-huh. I guess I haven't seen that as much in this area, although every now and then you hear about it. Uh-huh. Uh, but among, you know, people I know, I don't see a great, you know, there are those people who have, have had serious questions all along, and, y...
Oh, yes. Well, I guess that's always happened. Probably. Maybe not as much as now but, Well, it's just, it's, maybe it's more unusual now, when, you know, somebody quite young gets certain kinds of cancer, and in the past, maybe the same percentage got them, but we didn't know it, or, I don't know. Well, I guess we've ...
How many kids do you have? I have four children. Oh, goodness. I have got two. Well, That is about all I want Yeah, it keeps you busy, doesn't it? Yeah, they do. They are still babies. Uh, my children like to watch SESAME STREET. I watch with them every once in a while, but that is not my favorite programs. Oh, well. W...
Now SESAME STREET is a good program because, uh, Uh-huh. I do have that on videotape, and I will let him watch that every once in a while. And he has learned to count to twenty from that. So, Yeah. It can be very educational. Yeah. There are shows that I like. Uh, I like good family shows, uh, though. Uh-huh. Uh, I let...
But they also have a lot easier time disciplining their kids than real people do. Yeah. I mean, like I said, real life is not that easy. Yeah. And, uh, I watch a show that I like for entertainment. Uh, it is called the QUANTUM LEAP. Oh, I love QUANTUM LEAP. I watch that show every time, and, uh, I, I like, uh, how the,...
That it is so good. I was glad when they put that back on this channel, because like I said, we only get two channels because we do not get cable. Me too, me too. Uh-huh. And still my little boy, he watches videotapes. He won't, um, this is terrible, I do not like him sitting in front of the T V all day. No, that is no...
Uh-huh. But other than that, I do not like him glued to the T V all the time. Well, I do not think it is, it is healthy all the time either. Huh-uh. Uh, and my kids like to, to go play with their friends, and so I guess I do not mind too much when they do watch a little bit. Now I, there are shows, I do not have cable ...
I mean it is just real violent. I mean, Well, it, you know, today I watched, and it is like they show bloody, you know, things, Uh-huh. and they show it in slow motion. And, and everything like that. Uh-huh. And before, in a western or something, in the, in the olden days, You would see somebody get shot, they would ju...
Yeah. And, Too much realism I think, sometimes. Yeah. I don't, Now he is watching HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS right now. Oh, that is a fun show. It is, it is cute. Oh, I really like that one. And that, little ROGER RABBIT on before that. Uh-huh. That is cute. And they have got THE HE MAN, uh, MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, the ...
Well, uh, I think, uh, Yeah, good versus evil. Yeah, Huh. yeah. Oh, well, it sounds like we have the same tapes for our kids anyway. Yeah. At least we have the same ideas. Yeah. Yeah. Language too. language and violence and sexual, you know, things. Uh-huh. I, I get kind of, uh, saying, "I am sorry kids, this is", Yeah...
You mean in cable? Uh-huh. Oh, I do not know, because I do not have that. But, Well, my, my, uh, stepfather and them have, my stepfather, my father-in-law, and them have that. Uh-huh. And, uh, they do not have any kids, but they was told how to use that. But still, when the kids get older, they learn how to break throu...
Clint Eastwood. Uh-huh. And like THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER, we have, oh, my husband likes westerns. And he also likes STAR TREK. Now STAR TREK is good movies, good shows. Uh-huh. The, uh, series? We have got a lot of those. Uh, I think not even the old one but the new one too. I like both of those Uh-huh. THE NEXT GENER...
Yeah. They were both born with pointy ears. Oh, well. Not real pointy. My little boy grew out of it. Oh, that is not a problem anyway, No. but it is fun to, you know, seeing the show anyway. Uh, now I like, uh, everything oh, no, not Michael Douglas, um, oh, I can't think of his name. Kirk Douglas? No, the, the man, ri...
Yeah. Like HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN? Uh-huh. to Here are some cookies, Kyle. talking to Speaker Yeah, I liked HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN, and I, and I thought that was kind of neat though. But I loved LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, especially when Melissa Gilbert grew up. Yeah, She was kind of like my idol when I was growing up. Because...
well, but, I liked it, Yeah. but there, that is about the only, uh, show I have seen where every time they sit down at the table, they pray before they eat. Uh-huh. And I thought that was real neat. Because there is not a lot of shows that do that. Yeah. And, uh, they have this little cartoon that is on Sunday mornings...
and, It is just, Oh, I have not seen that. Well, it is, usually we go to church on Sundays. Uh-huh. But we will miss every once in a while. And I will let Kyle watch that, and he just, well, I even like Jot. I mean I, it is funny. What channel is it on? It is on channel, well, let us see. You are in Plano? Uh-huh. Uh, ...
About one o'clock is when our meetings start. And, uh, Oh, well, this is of the mornings. It is in the morning? Uh, around nine or ten I think. It is before one of the, I think it is before the First Baptist in Sherman airs. Okay. I think that is the one that it, uh, comes on before. Well, we'll look. It is real cute. ...
We have got like NOAH'S ARK and, oh, LORD IS MY We have got about eight or twelve books for him, just little Bible stories. Uh-huh. And he is, he is getting to where he likes them. Yeah. We got him a little Jesus doll, uh, about a year ago, and he has always kept that. He likes it Well, I really like, now we get channe...
So it's a, a Christian songs? Yeah. Oh, that sounds fun. The it's called the Christian music station or something like that. That's something. Well, And, uh, I really like that. Yeah. Uh, I turn that on, on Sunday mornings. And I do not, you know, and so my kids do not, uh, have an Okay wow, I don't know what that was....
Uh-huh, uh, we have not camped in any of those places, in fact it has been a number of years since we have camped, but we used to go to Tyler State Park and, uh, Daingerfield and in Texas that is where we camp basically. Uh, What are they like? They are very nice. Tyler is really, really a neat place to camp. It has a ...
I think it's a little bit further north, when I think about it. At any rate it was, it was very nice as well. But Tyler, we sort of got spoiled with, I think. Uh-huh. But, uh, we had lived in Michigan before we came here and, uh, had done a lot of camping in Michigan, I think the upper peninsula of Michigan, especially...
Right But they, it would have slept three adults anyway. Yeah, Yeah. Well, sort of early on especially as our children got a little bit bigger, uh, we invested in some stacking, uh, cots, you know, that were like bunk, bunk beds, but they were cots, fold up cots. That really gave us a lot more space, um, floor space an...
in fact, it even had, had a little refrigerator, uh, and the whole business. It was quite nice in that respect. Uh, and everything was very convenient and you did not have to, to be hauling things out of your, the trunk of you car, Trunk of your car all time, right. and that was nice. So, uh, do you have plans for, for...
Yes, yes, I have been in that area. That is a really pretty state park. Uh, just, we did not camp there, but we drove through it just one time when we were in that area and it's real lovely. It's close to the lake and close to, I think it's close to the dam up there so it's, it's really quite pretty. Uh, are you, um, l...
Yeah, that's right. I, I would, I have never been there and I would love to see what it looks like It's not, it's not very deep. Uh-huh. And they did build a dam on it, but it was there before they built the dam. It has been there for a hundred years. Oh, I see. Apparently, an earth quake caused it. How interesting. Ye...