Season 3, Episode 8: Hello, Mate!
Hello, Mate! - Episode Description
Join us on this week’s Peas and Carrots Podcast as we kick things off with a light-hearted utensil tussle – are you Team Spoon or Team Knife when it comes to spreading mayonnaise? But it’s not all fun and games; we also share our personal takeaways from a month-long habit tracker. Discover the highs and lows of maintaining good habits, the quest to include more greens in our diet, and our heartfelt encounter with a newborn member of our church community. Plus, we debate the pros and cons of daylight saving time and share a few laughs over nocturnal phone screen shenanigans.
Listen in as we explore the complexities of faith in the professional realm. We open up about our own spiritual journey and how it’s shaped our approach to ministry work. The conversation takes a turn towards the profound as we discuss the necessity of grace in both ministry and relationships, focusing on the essential beliefs that unite Christians while extending a circle of grace to the varied interpretations of non-essential doctrines. And let’s not forget to touch upon the role of Old Testament laws and the true path to salvation through Jesus’s sacrifice – it’s a reminder to avoid judgment and embrace compassion.
Finally, ready your ears for a delightful linguistic jaunt as we compare the quirks of British and American English. From attempting (and failing) to nail British accents to deciphering terms like ‘trolley’ and ‘dummy’, this episode is a linguistic treat. Wrap up with us as we chuckle over classic British phrases and their American counterparts, all while paying homage to the cultural staples that make each version of English uniquely charming. So grab your headphones and a cuppa, and prepare for an episode that’s as cozy as mismatched socks on a chilly day.
Hello, Mate! - Transcript
0:00:00 – Announcer
We go together like Peas and Carrots. The Peas and Carrots Podcast, sharing life from our piece of the vegetable patch, Brian and Kayla Sanders.
0:00:11 – Brian
Welcome the peas and carrots podcast. Hello, I’m Kayla and I’m Brian, and good to have you along for this week’s edition, which will be a lot of British stuff here in a little while.
0:00:21 – Kayla
Well, don’t sound so excited. Well I’m, it’s gonna be fun. ‘Merica. This can be fun, I promise. Okay, all right, so I have an update. Can I have a little breaking? I need a breaking news. There we go a friend emailed the following oh this is verbatim. Okay, okay, you ready for this?
0:00:43 – Brian
I’m ready.
0:00:44 – Kayla
I have never in my life heard of spreading mayo with a spoon.
0:00:51 – Brian
Well, your friend is not cultured.
0:00:53 – Kayla
Oh.
0:00:54 – Brian
Do I know who this friend is?
0:00:56 – Kayla
You do. We’re not gonna give any names. That was very unkind.
0:00:59 – Brian
Um well, this friend is team knife, so Okay if this is your first time ever listening to the piece, we had a debate about spreading mayonnaise with a spoon or a knife, and. I’m team spoon, I’m team knife. I’ve always been team spoon because you can put the In the jar and get a nice glob of Of not.
0:01:24 – Kayla
We’re not doing this today.
0:01:25 – Brian
All I’m saying is, and then spread normal people use a knife. You see, that’s a little bit. Of fencing is less spicy.
0:01:34 – Kayla
It’s a little fancy.
0:01:36 – Brian
Normal people. I Want to know who got what committee got together and voted that? What was normal? On how to spread mayonnaise?
0:01:45 – Kayla
the knife people.
0:01:49 – Brian
Being in room of serial killers. All right, we need the gun people over here and the knife people over here. That’s what we know.
0:01:55 – Kayla
No no.
0:01:56 – Brian
I’m just saying, I’m just saying no, that’s pretty.
0:01:59 – Kayla
no, okay, okay, all right, well, all right. Praise.
0:02:02 – Brian
God, you feel better now? No, not really, but I have Godzilla with me, so I’m good, okay.
0:02:09 – Kayla
All right.
0:02:11 – Brian
What we have learned. Okay, now we’ve been doing this whole habit tracker for the month of February. For the month of February.
0:02:16 – Kayla
We have our trainer asked us to start admitting some things. For example, are we sleeping seven plus hours a night? Are we Adding protein to our meals? Are we Cleaning the fridge?
0:02:35 – Brian
Yeah, well, I’m gonna say clean the fridge. We don’t like cleaning out, yes, like Purging foods that we should all be walking that kind of stuff yeah so what did we learn this last month? Well one. I need a calendar to reminder to even go in there and do this thing, because it does not cross my mind. That’s the first thing.
0:02:56 – Kayla
It reminded me that habits are good but they are hard, and that it’s easy to talk ourselves out of things. Yeah that are good for us, because we like our comfort and our routine. Oh, so it’s been very interesting, what I guess. I apparently do not like to go outside if it’s below 50 degrees, because that’s the one category that if I got dinged for this month, it’s the number of days that I could not check the box that I went outside for 15 minutes or more.
0:03:26 – Brian
If it’s below 80 degrees. What do you carry with you?
0:03:29 – Kayla
a sweater. Okay, yes, that’s it. It’s been interesting.
0:03:33 – Brian
Um, did you notice that she didn’t say sweater? How’d you say it?
0:03:37 – Kayla
Pretty little sweater.
0:03:38 – Brian
Okay, there you go.
0:03:40 – Kayla
Is that what I said? I’m really not sure what I said the first time Sweater, sweater she loves sweaters, but anyway.
0:03:46 – Brian
So I learned that like I Need to eat more salad Cuz I just do. I mean I just, but they get boring. I mean, yeah, 10 days in I had a salad for lunch today.
0:04:01 – Kayla
I think I’m good for the next seven days. So if you’ve seen that meme, with Winnie the Pooh. He’s patting his belly. He’s like is it working yet? Yeah, so we got to meet an adorable baby girl this week. Some friends from our church. They’re in our home group. They welcomed Joanna Esther last week.
0:04:25 – Brian
She was adorable. She is so cute. Got to take them dinner last night. It was just really sweet. She’s what? Six days old and she wanted to hand the baby to us.
0:04:34 – Kayla
I think, oh, I was a little scared. No, no, no, maybe next week, when you know.
0:04:38 – Brian
When, whenever they’re like old enough to bounce off the floor.
0:04:41 – Kayla
That’s when I’ll hold oh Okay, why, note to self, you’re not holding Joanna? Well, she was beautiful, she is. She’s precious.
0:04:50 – Brian
I loved how proud mom and dad were of her.
0:04:52 – Kayla
Oh, they should be.
0:04:54 – Brian
Yeah, I was, but I was nervous that one of them was gonna drop her and that kind of stuff. I said total grandpa mode. Yes, you were so, yes, all right, it’s daylight-saving time. It is what I Felt atone. There was like Cold front moves to this studio just now. Anybody else feel that?
0:05:18 – Kayla
I love the extra daylight, but I don’t like losing my hour of sleep.
0:05:23 – Brian
At our age. We wake up at two o’clock in the morning in the end way and lay there on our phones for an hour.
0:05:29 – Kayla
No, no, no, no, you do.
0:05:32 – Brian
Oh Well, just last night you turned on the TV and because your phone was glowing in the room. That’s not true. We’re not gonna have this argument, it’s good.
0:05:42 – Kayla
Everybody loves each other, but I’m digging a hole in the backyard for your phone. We did okay, but you have gotten into this pattern that you wake up around two and you have to go to the bathroom. You come back and you scroll your phone for a while and you have the brightest phone? I don’t. It’s on dark mode. I think it signals aliens and outer space. It’s that bright and so last night I couldn’t go back to sleep. So, yes, I turned on Frasier.
0:06:15 – Brian
That’s what it was Frasier. So yeah, I heard raws. I was like I think that then I was gone. I was back asleep. So yeah did you say I pull out? No, I dozed back off oh yeah, all right, that’s good Pharisees and we’ve titled this segment Pharisee that.
0:06:35 – Kayla
Mmm.
0:06:35 – Brian
I’m gonna let you start off this segment. There’s a lot of things I want to say, but you’re a lot more gracious than I am.
0:06:44 – Kayla
This has been an ongoing conversation between you and I and for those of you who are new to our podcast, I feel like we need to give a little background here. We work for a ministry that is Five radio stations, and they are spread throughout the east coast of the United States.
0:07:05 – Brian
We are not owned by any denomination. We are not and we employ people.
0:07:09 – Kayla
But we are a Christian ministry. We are a faith-based ministry. There is a side to ministry and this will make sense to some and sorry if not to others that being in ministry, like what we do, it has two sides to it. It has the church aspect, but it also has the business aspect and every once in a while someone will join us and think that this is just a glorified VBS. And then, if you add to it, we are all very complex beings with our own backgrounds that we bring into a workplace.
0:07:49 – Brian
And some of us are more relaxed than others.
0:07:53 – Kayla
And our like beliefs and but if you it’s kind of a potpourri of again it could mirror any other workplace that we have people who are of various faith, various stages yeah, but sorry, various denominations, what I was trying to say, various stages in their faith. Correct, they could be a new Christian. They could have been walking with Christ for 40 years. You’ve got the whole gamut.
0:08:20 – Brian
Somebody’s old as dirt, like me.
0:08:22 – Kayla
And we all have kind of our own journey that we bring with us, yep, and so you and I have a front row seat to this. You are the executive vice president for our organization. I work with our donor care division.
0:08:36 – Brian
I’m the vice president of partner services.
0:08:39 – Kayla
And it’s interesting to watch people as they assimilate into our organization and watch the way that we all kind of get to know each other. So that’s the background for what started this conversation, and then we’ve watched various other things outside of our ministry playing out.
0:09:00 – Brian
And our church is big on grace.
0:09:02 – Kayla
It is.
0:09:03 – Brian
And so as we’ve mentored people and as we’ve watched people come into the organization and as our church and we’ve been part of it, so there are things that we’ve seen, things that we’ve experienced in our own journey and as we’ve walked through.
0:09:21 – Kayla
Admittedly, our background was Southern Baptist. We were both raised in the Southern Baptist Church. We are now Presbyterian, so we will. Pca be fully transparent about that.
0:09:37 – Brian
PCA all the way.
0:09:38 – Kayla
It seems like an ongoing conversation. For you and I, this year has been about this one statement, and then we’ll build off this. It is so easy for all of us, as humans, to fall into the trap that to be in good standing with Christ, it’s Jesus plus our striving.
0:10:00 – Brian
And it’s not. It’s Jesus plus nothing.
0:10:02 – Kayla
Nothing.
0:10:03 – Brian
Tullian Tchividjian, who, if you can spell that name correctly, we’ll send you a fifty dollars. He actually wrote a book called Jesus plus nothing, excellent. But we think that like we can stay in his good grace or that we earn his favor by doing and marking things off, or you know, I’m saying if we can check all the boxes.
0:10:27 – Kayla
Yeah, I did my diva, I read my Bible, I tithed, I prayed. I watched nothing or read nothing that would cause me to stray. I gave to someone in need. I had more faith. I didn’t mess up as much as them air quotes.
0:10:45 – Brian
And that’s a danger, because when you say them like now, it’s not us in this race together, it’s me versus them or us versus.
0:10:56 – Kayla
Well, it’s because we want to view ourselves more rightly and even more righteously.
0:11:03 – Brian
Yeah, that’s a danger.
0:11:04 – Kayla
And so it’s something that you and I have. We’ve been talking about it a lot. We’ve been kind of holding the mirror up to ourselves, asking ourselves some questions.
0:11:16 – Brian
And this is the first thing I want to say to this Give grace on the non-essentials.
0:11:21 – Kayla
And what does that mean?
0:11:23 – Brian
The essentials to me would be like the gospel it would be the divinity of Jesus, it would be the. Trinity. It would be that the word of God’s inspired all these. Yeah, you know, for me it’s the Westminster Confession of Faith, it’s the scripture, but non-essentials. Where do you send your kid to school?
0:11:43 – Kayla
Right.
0:11:44 – Brian
That kind of stuff. That’s a non-essential but we make it part of sometimes our righteousness. In other words, that person isn’t really a Christian because they send their kids to a school, or public school, or or they don’t send them to, like this particular Christian school.
Yeah Well, that’s not in the scriptures and so don’t draw that circle so tightly. Yeah, all Christians believe Christ will return. There are some Christians who believe in what’s called a rapture and some not, and as a result, people start to draw circles, rear really tight that say, yeah, that, like that, you have to believe that if you’re going to be a Christian and you’ve got to give a little bit of grace there, because the Bible, it doesn’t lay out the full picture. So here’s where I am Give grace on the non-essentials.
0:12:43 – Kayla
Yeah.
0:12:44 – Brian
That circle should include what is necessary. Everything else should be grace.
0:12:49 – Kayla
Yeah.
0:12:50 – Brian
And when we don’t do that, it starts to put conditions on people and we start to say that what Jesus accomplished wasn’t really enough.
0:13:03 – Kayla
Yep, there it is.
0:13:05 – Brian
That Jesus only accomplished so much, and now I have to make up the deficit.
0:13:12 – Kayla
But here’s the most amazing part in the Old Testament there were laws. See, I’m gonna show you. I’m learning things.
She’s going to this great women’s Bible study these laws were designed for the people of that time to show obedience and loyalty to serving God, and some of these laws are still applicable to us today. I mean they just are. But even then God knew the human condition. He knew we would fail. Jesus was the perfect Atonement for all the things we would need forgiveness. I mean there’s nothing else that needs to be added to that preach. There is no checklist that we need to complete every week preach. So to that, what would you say?
0:14:01 – Brian
I’m gonna say don’t judge others who sin differently than you.
0:14:05 – Kayla
Hmm.
0:14:06 – Brian
Because he died for for those sins as well. Yeah, I sinned with food a lot. I’m really fighting that. I mean, I’m really in the fight with that. I can sin with, like my mouth. I get angry and I pop off stuff. And then I get angry at people who, like sinned differently than me. There are people who are like addicted to like different Substances. I get angry at them. Why it’s so stupid? I’m addicted to food. Why should I get angry at these people? It’s the dumbest thing. But it’s our own hearts that are bent away.
0:14:40 – Kayla
Mm-hmm, because again, we all want to believe that we’re just a little bit more righteous than the person. But Struggling with that, back to your point.
0:14:50 – Brian
but if we measure ourselves against the law, we all fail, yeah, and we’re all in need of grace and we all need Jesus.
0:14:59 – Kayla
We do. We have shared Many, many podcasts with you and we’ll continue to share the ways that God is growing us, exposing what needs to be dug up or out of our hearts and minds. When we share an opinion with you, it is likely based on some kind of pruning that God is doing in us. We’re not attempting we’re just not, we’re not wanting to give you a list of must-dos To be in a good standing with Christ. Sure, there are things that we’re all challenged to do through his word, but the conviction needs to come from the Holy Spirit.
0:15:41 – Brian
Amen it’s not any one of us that gets to guilt or judge another Into meeting my standard or my expectation, the only standard is the one that Jesus gives us preach, and and that’s the danger, because even the book of James teaches us that we shouldn’t judge the law. So here’s what she just said is that I want to put my standard on you. When that happens, that’s me saying I’m greater than the law of Christ.
0:16:13 – Kayla
Yeah.
0:16:13 – Brian
I am better than that and therefore I’m gonna write new laws. I’m gonna write new guidelines. Not at all. We should not shout where the Bible whispers, and we need to give the grace that we have been shown. Y’all, let’s be more like Jesus and yet less like ourselves. Yeah because he didn’t put conditions on us. Come to me, you who are weary and laden, and I will give you rest.
0:16:41 – Kayla
Yep.
0:16:42 – Brian
And what that means. Rest from what? Rest from trying to keep the law. Rest from trying to keep it perfectly. You’re not. Because we can, you can’t, yeah.
0:16:51 – Kayla
Now we’re not giving a pass to live like a heathen or I love how you say that. It’s just what we are communicating. Is that anything that you’re hearing us talk about? It either is or was something that God Put before us that either needed some kind of examination by us, or we’re still thinking through it or working through it, but we sure have not arrived, and we are not saying that a person Can just walk away from the faith and just deny everything and that’s okay.
0:17:24 – Brian
That’s not at all what we’re saying. No but what we are saying is don’t put limits where Christ has not Receive that mercy.
0:17:34 – Kayla
Rest in that mercy and receive that grace and live in it and I will end with this the people that God has put you in a workplace with, in a home, with, in a church, with all of those people are going to let you down, they’re going to disappoint you, they are going to not measure up, they’re not going to meet your expectations at times. They’re gonna fail and you’re gonna have kind of your world rocked because maybe you, like me, have made the mistake of putting them on a pedestal that they never asked to be put on. So maybe all be mindful, when any of that happens, to see them not as the disappointment but as the beloved that Jesus gave his life for, just like each one of us.
0:18:33 – Brian
And you made a good point. The other night we were talking about this. How many times have I missed Jesus’s standard?
0:18:39 – Kayla
Yeah.
0:18:39 – Brian
He’s forgiven me and he’s loved me.
0:18:42 – Kayla
Good point, a lot to think about.
0:18:43 – Brian
There’s a lot to think about. I see we have a list here of words.
0:18:49 – Kayla
So we’re going to shift gears? No, I gotta take a picture. We’re going to shift gears.
0:18:53 – Brian
You have the cutest little socks on in the whole world, you like my socks. Today I’m going to share this, that picture, when this episode comes out. Oh, okay. Okay, they’re like pink, maroon, gray, they’re like stripes.
0:19:08 – Kayla
They’re my pretty little socks to go in my pretty little sweater. Oh, here, baby don’t.
0:19:12 – Brian
Don’t? She loves sweater. Anyway. Okay, there was a meme.
0:19:17 – Kayla
About a week ago you shared a meme that was a fish with crooked teeth and it had a British saying that if you are British, you could hear it as you read it.
0:19:33 – Brian
Why did it say?
0:19:34 – Kayla
You try. I want you to try. It’s Chews-dee, isn’t it? No, you were so close, we had y’all. We have been practicing this for a solid week.
0:19:43 – Brian
This is how y’all, this is how boring our lives are. Go ahead.
0:19:46 – Kayla
So I want you to say it For the English to say it. Okay, it’s Tuesday in it, okay. So, there’s not a day in it.
0:19:54 – Brian
For those who are Americans listening to this, it’s what we would say is it’s Tuesday, isn’t it? But a British person would say it’s Chews-dee, innit.
0:20:05 – Kayla
Okay, so y’all we have, I bet you we’ve she’s trying to get me to say it right, and he still can’t. Y’all, it’s Tuesday, isn’t it?
0:20:18 – Brian
I’m from the southern part of England. Okay, I’m from the south. Okay, let me try one more time. It’s Chews-dee. Well, I’m trying Read it. It’s Chews-dee, isn’t it? No?
0:20:34 – Kayla
You’re close, let’s try this again Choose, choose D D In it, in it. There you go. Now put it together. It’s Chews-dee, innit? Got it. Very good. So now we’re going to have a little fun.
0:20:45 – Brian
How do y’all understand each other?
0:20:48 – Kayla
Well, I’m about to teach you some British words.
0:20:52 – Brian
Okay, how’s this work?
0:20:54 – Kayla
So we’re going to play a game and I’ve got the answers, but I’m going to hold them up Now, wait a minute I’m going to.
0:21:00 – Brian
I’m from America. I can tell you what these words might mean in America, really.
0:21:04 – Kayla
Okay, well, let’s see.
0:21:05 – Brian
Here we go. Okay.
0:21:07 – Kayla
If I say trolley, what am I referring to?
0:21:10 – Brian
Street car.
0:21:12 – Kayla
Grocery cart.
0:21:14 – Brian
No, that is not true. Yes, it is. We call that a buggy over here.
0:21:19 – Kayla
Well, good luck.
0:21:20 – Brian
That’s a trolley. At Aldi they charge you a quarter for a trolley.
0:21:25 – Kayla
They do all right If I say dummy.
0:21:28 – Brian
Idiot.
0:21:30 – Kayla
Pacifier, baby, pacifier, baby. Here’s one you’ll know. No that is not. You’re making stuff up, as God is my witness.
0:21:40 – Brian
Y’all call a baby pacifier a dummy.
0:21:43 – Kayla
If I say biscuit, you know this one. Cookie, you got it. Trainers.
0:21:49 – Brian
Trainers.
0:21:50 – Kayla
Mm-hmm.
0:21:53 – Brian
Gym coach.
0:21:54 – Kayla
Sneakers.
0:21:56 – Brian
You are baby.
0:21:57 – Kayla
I am not making this up. I’m not, Baby, I don’t believe this. Drawing pen what?
0:22:06 – Brian
What is a drawing? That’s what I’m asking. You are all pens. Can’t you draw with all of them?
0:22:11 – Kayla
Drawing pin P-I-N. What does that stand for?
0:22:16 – Brian
You can’t draw with a P-I-N. You can poke somebody drawing pin. Take a breath and give me an answer. Knitting needle.
0:22:24 – Kayla
Thumbtack.
0:22:26 – Brian
This is the no. I am cutting this podcast off.
0:22:29 – Kayla
What… a nappy.
0:22:32 – Brian
Oh, that’s what my executive assistant, Adam Reed, takes about six of a day a nappy, I think I know this one. Is it a diaper?
0:22:43 – Kayla
It is Very good. Crisps, what Crisps? Spell it C-R-I-S-P-S. Potato chips. You got it. Now, this one’s not that hard. Crisps. Ice lolly.
0:23:01 – Brian
What? What? It’s not this hard Ice lolly I’ve ever heard that in my life?
0:23:12 – Kayla
Give me your best guess. Popsicle. There you go.
0:23:17 – Brian
No, we gotta talk about this word.
0:23:20 – Kayla
Go ahead. That’s crazy. Bend it out. No, doesn’t change that. Ice lolly is a popsicle. No, it’s not. Football. Soccer. Very good. Timetable.
0:23:31 – Brian
What? Well, I know what it’s, I don’t know a season schedule.
0:23:41 – Kayla
Here’s a few phrases for you. I’m chuffed.
0:23:47 – Brian
Pissed.
0:23:48 – Kayla
Actually, it means really happy. How was that close? You should know this one what chuffed, chuffed, what CHUFFED.
0:24:02 – Brian
That… baby? Are you sure that’s even a word?
0:24:04 – Kayla
It’s a word, it is knackered. Your face is a picture. Drunk. Really tired or exhausted.
0:24:14 – Brian
I’m knackered.
0:24:16 – Kayla
Dodgy, you should know this one.
0:24:19 – Brian
Dodgy.
0:24:21 – Kayla
I’m gonna make it. I’ll put it in this. No, hang on Slick, he’s a bit dodgy. He’s slick. Very good, close. Sketchy or suspicious Sketchy, suspicious and a cuppa.
0:24:33 – Brian
A cu… what.
0:24:35 – Kayla
A cuppa. Now you need to get this. C-u-p-o-f a cuppa, cuppa C-U-P-P-A.
0:24:44 – Brian
That’s not a word, it is a word.
0:24:46 – Kayla
Baby, it’s a phrase.
0:24:48 – Brian
Cuppa, I don’t… Tea? Is it a cup of tea?
0:24:55 – Kayla
There you go, that’s not a word. It is no.
0:25:00 – Brian
You just had your very first.
0:25:01 – Kayla
British lesson.
0:25:02 – Brian
What’s this? I don’t think I did. Jumper.
0:25:04 – Kayla
Oh, I did. What do you think? It is clothes, but what in particular?
0:25:11 – Brian
A jacket? Sweater.
0:25:15 – Kayla
So there you go. That is not.
0:25:23 – Kayla
So that is your very first British lesson.
0:25:27 – Brian
Kayla’s dad came over to America for our wedding.
0:25:30 – Kayla
Yes.
0:25:32 – Brian
And we went to, took him to the grocery store to buy him. He wanted to buy a roast. Now, nobody told me any of these, any of this word. I’m going to share one story. He goes to the butcher at the grocery I’m with him and he goes up to the butcher and he says mate, I’d like a two-pitch, I’d like a two-pound joint. Dad, you can’t be asking for drugs here, dad, why are you asking for drugs? No, a joint is a roast, Not in America, dad, you just asked the butcher for illegal drugs.
And then the manager came out and I had to explain to everybody that your dad was British.
0:26:14 – Kayla
There was also a situation where my dad had been going through a rough time and we had called to talk with him just to see how he was doing, and we’re on the phone. This is back in the day, kids, when we had house phones and there’s one upstairs and then there’s the extension downstairs. Well, I’m on the one phone and you’re on the other, and I hear my dad say not so good mate, I’ve been made redundant. And your response was well, congratulations.
0:26:47 – Brian
I thought that meant like you got promoted.
0:26:50 – Kayla
But it meant what.
0:26:52 – Brian
He’d been let go.
0:26:52 – Kayla
He’d been laid off.
0:26:54 – Brian
So embarrassed.
0:26:56 – Kayla
So again interpretation was needed.
0:26:58 – Brian
I’m a dumb American.
0:26:59 – Kayla
No, not at all, just two worlds collide.
0:27:02 – Brian
Yeah, just don’t remember that. We whipped y’all’s tail at Yorktown, oh, here we go. On that note.
0:27:09 – Kayla
This has been fun, it’s been educational.
0:27:12 – Brian
It’s Chews-dee. Oh, here we go again. Say it for me. Did I get it right that time? You did very close. It’s Chews-dee, isn’t it? Nope? What am I saying wrong? It’s Chews-dee innit?
0:27:24 – Kayla
There we go, you got it. There’s not a D in the second word In it. The first two people who go to our website and you will not have to answer any British question.
0:27:39 – Brian
And you’re not going to have to say Chews-dee either.
0:27:42 – Kayla
You’ll win a Peas and Parrots coffee mug and some stickers and some stickers.
0:27:47 – Brian
All that you have to do is go to peasand carrotspodcast.com. When you get there you look for a little button. It says trivia, and when you get there you answer this question.
0:27:58 – Kayla
So, as we are getting ready for daylight saving time, do you prefer springing forward or falling back?
0:28:06 – Brian
I prefer Chews-dees. Here we go, so you can win a mug and a pack of stickers. We’ve been having about four winners a week.
0:28:15 – Kayla
At least, and thank you so much, for it’s been a lot of fun reading your comments. I hope you’re enjoying your mug. We need to bring some of those comments so we will do that. Yes, we should do that. I think next week we’ll share some of what you’ve shared with us.
0:28:28 – Brian
Anyway, go to peasandcarrotspodcast.com. Click on the trivia button.
0:28:32 – Kayla
Here’s the question Do you prefer springing forward or falling back? All right, and we will delightfully send you some stickers and a mug. You can also search Peas and Carrots Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, or visit our website.
0:28:48 – Brian
That is peasandcarrotspodcast.com. Hey, when you do, please don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
0:28:57 – Kayla
Just search for the Peas and Carrots Podcast.
0:28:59 – Brian
One more time it’s cheers day, isn’t it. Nope?
0:29:04 – Kayla
Man, so close.
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