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-What’s on Sip’s mind today in how to properly age gracefully? Let’s find out…
-Go see Ron and the team at Tredz Central Tire Pros for your next tire, just south of Cortland on Highway 77
You know, it is Easter weekend, and if you still don't have your items for your feast yet,
may I suggest you make a trip to the Smokehouse in SuperSmart meets because where there's smoke,
there's flavor, award-winning, old-world recipes they've been here since 1984 they've got smoke
sausage and broth, they also have smoked salmon, smoked turkey, smoked ham through your feast,
beef sticks and beef jerky for your snacking purposes. This is at the Smokehouse at SuperSmart.
Everyone awards at all. They've won worldwide awards at that. Imagine that.
You're in Spain and all of a sudden there's a trophy going by, and who's that? That's the Smokehouse
in Lincoln. The Smokehouse in Lincoln. That'd be incredible. That might as well.
Try it for yourself. Go to the Smokehouse at SuperSmart and Russ's market as well.
Just ask him at the front desk, where's this at?
And they will help you. It doesn't immediately, and it will be life-changing.
It kind of present going. There's kind of a, kind of a Roma. You could smell it.
Follow that. That's what I would say if I was working there. Where's that? I mean, just follow
your nose. John says he's going to, he's going to Smokehouse today for a smoke tam. See?
So he's going spiral. Thank you, John. Be like John and go to SuperSmart or Russ's at the Smokehouse.
Good. Change your life. Change your life for this weekend. All right. It is time to age,
grace, be sponsored by your friends at Tread's Central Tire Post, just out the court in the
highway, 77, Ron Preston. The athletic one. I was there yesterday. You were. I stopped. You
went to Tread's. I stopped into Tread's. Ron was in a high-powered meeting. You take care of
people, but I was able to stop by and I did get a chance to talk to some of the, some of the staff.
And then his wife was so nice because she came outside and it was a rough weather. It was raining
and cold. She comes outside to talk to me. She's from Oakland Craig. Oh, yes. Okay. Yes. And so what
if she knows Jody Johnson, um, a lot of Johnson and Heather Davis. Yes. Yes. Anyway, they were
at what kind of meeting? Well, tires about timers. He has a palace of tires. There's a palace.
Think about that. I know. But there was there was this the amount of of inventory that they have
because he can get you a tire of anything you want. That'd be the best view. It'd be worth
going in there to sometimes for fun. What do you need? I need some. I need a go-cart tire.
I'm going to need something for my tiller. I'm going to need to just see how far you can go.
I need a caterpillar. I need to see and he'd be like, yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Hang on. Wow.
So there's all kinds of tires. You name it. They've got it. That's Preston. Thank you. Long
out there. I'm serious. Treads, central tire approach. Just south of Portland and highway 77
on the east side of the road. Go ahead. Sit. What do you got today for aging gracefully? I think I got
tried to do this off the top of my head. A couple headlines. Show the kids some grace. It'll help the
human race. Nice. Let the kids have fun with the coming of the summer sun. This is a tribute to
the halatics. I didn't know. They lived across the street from us. I never met them. I was in
their front yard all the time. I was in their garage at times. Not knowing them. Not
never met them. They were great people. I never met them. I know they're great people. And you'll
know why this. I've been sitting on this one. It's one of the most fascinating parts of my
childhood. I never have given voice to. We would play those major league whistleball games.
So the home plate would be in front of our garage. We're just in, yeah, just right. The
catcher would be in the garage. Home plate would be right outside. And you would hit towards the
halatics across the street. And they had a perfect setup. Now here's their front yard of center
field. And their house had jutted out. So it was like the green monster. So homeowners on top
on top of their house. A lot of balls went off that green monster. And they had a picture window,
by the way. Big picture window. Sometimes the ball went off the picture window. And I would be so
many times I'd be standing in their front yard as a fielder. You know, I was like, Dusty Baker.
Or I would, and the ball would be hit. And I'd run through their rock garden.
And I got only knows what I did to their, what we all did to their place. Sometimes the ball would
roll into the garage. I'd run in there and get it. And then you hardly ever saw them. But occasionally
like the garage door wasn't up all the time. The garage door would go up. And they would back out.
And I'd be like, Oh God, games gonna stop. I mean, we're trouble. But they never said a word. In
fact, they didn't even roll down their windows that they waved. No, they're not, they're nice people
though. I know they are because they just let us do it. I don't know why you never spoke words
to them. Never in my life. I didn't. Incredible. They lived across the street from us. But no,
there's just they kept trample through their yard. They're older couple. They kept themselves. But
they never, they could have come out and said, What are you guys doing? Like, like you're standing
in my yard. It's a nice yard too. By the way, it was a very nice house. I mean, this is a nice house.
And the rock garden was pristine. And they never said a word. We would play for 12 hours.
And the ball would ricochet off the picture window sometimes on top of the roof.
Oh, yeah, we're going to rough. Ideally, that's right. You know, when I was Jim Rice, like,
I was, I was hammering them sometimes. Also, it wouldn't have been odd. I'm sure for you
at some point in time, I've been on strangers roofs to get something down. Oh, yeah. I mean,
I, that was your thing about this, Jake. We lived in our lives, in our life, up the side,
also, it's like, no, it's over here. It's in the gutter. It's over here. It's in the gutter.
Get the ball down. Oh, yeah. That was common to be on somebody else's house. It was mayhem.
Yes. I mean, it was mayhem these games. You know, it was usually three on three type stuff.
But it was all day. And we were on their, we are on their property all the time. And they never
said, never said a word. God bless. The halotics. The halotics. I don't know that anybody's
be still alive. I doubt they still live there. But I, it was, that is aging gracefully. I,
and I think that's what I would do. I would just let the kids play. Like, don't, honey, don't,
we don't, you can go get the rocks back in order. You know, and if little simple runs into our garage,
it's just not the end of the world. Make sure it leaves right away. Just grabbing the ball.
Is it taking the ball? That's it. I didn't look out of here with her mower. He took the mower.
No, and we didn't. He took the mower. It wasn't a headroom. Now, the issue had been,
when I'm sure we matted down a very pristine yard, you know, I bet we matted it down
to a point where they didn't like that, but they didn't say anything. They, in fact, they never
said a word that they wouldn't even roll down their window. I just thought, okay, it jigs up. We're
done. Yeah. But no, it never happened. All right. Well, that's aging gracefully. That was,
that was very cathartic. That way I like to thank you for that. That's great. That's very emotional.
It was. It's very emotional. I got it. I need to take the next segment off. Don't do that.
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