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#2 What I'm Saving For Tomorrow
Episode Transcript
[SPEAKER_06]: Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening dear listeners.
[SPEAKER_06]: It is our Ramona Harvey, with another episode of what I'm saving for tomorrow, brought to you by the trying times.
[SPEAKER_06]: We're traveling the world, taking donations of four items from our wonderful listeners, and placing them in a vault for safekeeping.
[SPEAKER_06]: Just in case you know what does you know what?
[SPEAKER_06]: Let's catch up with our main reporter, Gideon Meander and see what these beautiful people will save for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you so much, Miss Harvey, for that incredible incandescent introduction.
[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm Gideon Meander, a field reporter for the Trientimes located in downtown Pangea.
[SPEAKER_04]: But currently, I am on the peppermint coast, and I'm here to see our next guest, LOD.
[SPEAKER_04]: LOD, thank you for your hospitality and welcome to the show.
[SPEAKER_07]: Welcome, welcome, happy to have you here.
[SPEAKER_04]: What a blessing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's get down to why we're here today.
[SPEAKER_04]: LOD has been selected with dozens of our listeners to include four items in our Doomstay Vault, just in case hypothetically illegedly anything may go wrong.
[SPEAKER_04]: We will have all these items hidden away for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_04]: Emilewen the Pandem drop into whirlwind.
[SPEAKER_04]: Exactly hypothetically.
[SPEAKER_04]: Synthia, if you could get that box already, perfect.
[SPEAKER_04]: Wouldn't amazing view, well, why don't we begin?
[SPEAKER_07]: All right, let's say, five and six.
[SPEAKER_04]: Elodie, it appears the first item you've chosen is for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_07]: And so the first thing that I pick is, I guess, this is part of the law wrong.
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, I think it's important in the future that whatever the future looks like if you get drunk in it.
[SPEAKER_07]: If they have to open this thing up, they're going to find our manner are useful things, probably somebody going to put a weapon in it or something.
[SPEAKER_07]: If you have a nice drink just a nice little sip or something and forget for just a second I think that would be worthwhile.
[SPEAKER_04]: Also, very useful to celebrate the finding of this vault, which I can only assume would be quite the moment in that murky tomorrow, where the other drink in my opinion.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I mean...
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, I don't know how much of a sharing would we ever find it going to be in, but, you know, maybe they could have a little part.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm more concerned with the drinking part of it, you know, if they want to use it as like medicine, I mean it's good.
[SPEAKER_07]: You could combine it with different things.
[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe you could find a bottle of coke, and then some coke as I'm wrong.
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, look at what they've got left.
[SPEAKER_04]: Lookin' at whatever is left, what a sentence.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, if you can take this, don't you be sneakin' a sip, Cynthia.
[SPEAKER_04]: Bo, dase, and holy.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at the second item you've chosen today and whether it's for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_07]: That's five and a one, six.
[SPEAKER_04]: It appears the second item you've chosen is for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_07]: Ah, yes, so these are some high-risk receipts.
[SPEAKER_07]: Long while ago, my grandmother, she did have this bush, I discussed, I discussed, now is a useful thing, you can make drinks out of it, but, you know, sometimes it's just pretty to look at and, you know, I remember, it was very nice, because, you know, it blooms a year round, [SPEAKER_07]: I remember it finally was nice to look at, and you know, depending on what happened afterwards it might not be so nice to look at and maybe they could find some way to plant something nice.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well and who knows what the climate will be by then, maybe her business will save us all.
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't think so, but you know...
Well, fine then.
[SPEAKER_07]: You're very...
Yeah, very optimistic person.
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, why don't we take a look at your third item and see if it's for the sake of yourself, or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_07]: You're very strange person, Mr.
Mianna.
[SPEAKER_04]: It appears the next item you've chosen is for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_07]: So, my medical niece did give me this, but they had to make it herself, you know.
[SPEAKER_07]: I tried this little picture inside, it was me, how my sister, and her father, and her.
[SPEAKER_07]: And I look at the thing, and I was like, something wrong here.
[SPEAKER_07]: Because the place, the place you were in, Me never seen a place like that before.
[SPEAKER_07]: She says, some cartoon, she watched.
[SPEAKER_07]: And I'm like, so I put us in the cartoon for her.
[SPEAKER_07]: She says, Well, you know, in the cartoon, bad things that happen, but then everything is all right in the end and everybody's safe.
[SPEAKER_07]: Hey, look at this little girl and I'm like, what up on my cross here?
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, because just on the coachage, you know, but they are way, they gotta mentality.
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, can't really figure out what happened in the world but knowing something that going wrong, and trying to make sure everybody's together, sweetening, you know, so, let me keep it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Um, so, me and to show about the studying as a displaced, depending on what happened, or what going happen.
[SPEAKER_07]: But, you know, I'll keep the cats safe.
[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe we could be safe in the end.
[SPEAKER_04]: Is it all right if Cynthia takes a look at the card?
[SPEAKER_07]: Cynthia gonna go to the card, yes?
[SPEAKER_04]: Not you, Jefferson, not after last time.
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, well let's take a look at the fourth item you've chosen today and see what you're saving for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_07]: That's true, I have this guitar, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: And, dearly mine, maybe along to my brother, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, but this guitar, we used to fight over it.
[SPEAKER_07]: Very well young, because you know, my father, he would like try to teach us and be like, no, I'm going play first, I'll play first, then I'll just keep it, me and to good as you know.
[SPEAKER_07]: I like to try my hand every now and again.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's more of a keepsake than anything I could do much with, but Hatsi Tatsi and Cowabunga, do you have any final thoughts to leave with our listeners?
[SPEAKER_07]: Look here, right?
[SPEAKER_07]: No matter what it is, [SPEAKER_07]: That y'all have afterwards.
[SPEAKER_07]: Just try to live and make the best of it.
[SPEAKER_07]: It's shot, it's so shot.
[SPEAKER_07]: The time you have ain't no time at all.
[SPEAKER_07]: It got live.
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you so much for your contribution, velity.
[SPEAKER_04]: May they never be put to use.
[SPEAKER_04]: From all of us at the try and times, may all your travels be peaceful.
[SPEAKER_04]: We good Jefferson.
[SPEAKER_04]: Perfect.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, if you do could get the stuff in the car, we'll decide if we're hitting the road or staying here tonight.
[SPEAKER_04]: LOD, that was perfect.
[SPEAKER_04]: Have you been interviewed before?
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, no, not really.
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean sometimes people like to come over and have a chat and they say, I see me and Tatine and so.
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, maybe that's why I'm a daughter wanted me to talk to you.
[SPEAKER_07]: Get it on record and whatnot.
[SPEAKER_04]: That surprises me.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's so beautiful here.
[SPEAKER_04]: I may try to convince the crew to stay the night.
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, you could stay here.
[SPEAKER_07]: It's really nice in the evening when the boat and the common elite up under bay and stuff like that.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, no promises, but maybe you'll find us down the street at the eatery later this evening.
[SPEAKER_07]: In the day, you should do that.
[SPEAKER_07]: I'll see how see if I can pull myself away from a very important worker like that.
[SPEAKER_06]: What a magical world filled with such fantastic people.
[SPEAKER_06]: How to love glow steer listeners?
[SPEAKER_06]: Let's see where Gideon ins up next.
[SPEAKER_01]: Wow, sir!
[SPEAKER_01]: Did you check that out?
[SPEAKER_01]: When I want to check something out, I head to the library in downtown Pangea.
[SPEAKER_04]: Hello listeners, it's Gideon Meand, a here in downtown Pangea, in the unforgettable thrift store, with our spectacular getas Lena Appleton, how you doing today Lena?
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, getting, I'll be a little honest with you.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm plum tired.
[SPEAKER_00]: These 56-year-old limbs, they don't work all day like they used to.
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm on my feet all day, help them people get rid of, I guess, the things that they can't take with them anymore.
[SPEAKER_00]: But I do appreciate you coming out.
[SPEAKER_00]: I like what you're doing here.
[SPEAKER_04]: Of course, of course, as an aged hipster, I've been in many a thrift store, and I have to say this is a fantastic establishment.
[SPEAKER_04]: I may actually have to get some sharpened in after.
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, aren't you a sweetheart?
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, this is where I've been for the past 30 years.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's my home, it's my store, my treasures, my safe space.
[SPEAKER_00]: If the world is ending, I want to end it here.
[SPEAKER_00]: Just walloring between needleism and hope, that's the way to go.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, there's a slogan for our current moment if I've ever heard one.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's get right down to why we're here.
[SPEAKER_04]: And let's take a look at the items that you're saving for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the first item you've chosen is for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, for the first thing, well, if you take a look right over there, you'll see a nice military jacket, navy gold buttons, there's even little acorns sewn into the sleeves, but this is, in my opinion, this is one of the most interesting items I've ever dropped off here.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's waiting, it's well made.
[SPEAKER_00]: It feels like it's got a lot of history to it, but on the inside there's this little key sewn into the breast coat pocket.
[SPEAKER_00]: Kind of like a hidden little treasure inside of a treasure.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I kind of like to think that maybe one day the right person will come in.
[SPEAKER_00]: It'll be the perfect fit, and then they'll take it home.
[SPEAKER_00]: And then one day when they're wearing it out, they'll come across a lock.
[SPEAKER_00]: I like to think that every item that comes in here as a story and maybe that story can continue with someone else and I just think that jacket's a good representation but I will say no one else has tried it on in a long time so quite keen to see it on your later, Gideon.
[SPEAKER_04]: May we all be keys that somewhere there's a doorwayed info.
[SPEAKER_04]: This is beautiful.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, could you just set this down instead of in the box?
[SPEAKER_04]: I want to try it on later for the photo.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's all right.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at your second item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_00]: All right, that's an eight.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the second item that you've chosen is for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, this is something that I think is like truly unforgettable kind of where I guess the name of my shop comes from.
[SPEAKER_00]: I got to ask though, Gideon, what does unforgettable mean to you dear?
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, there's the unforgettable, like the hidden havens in your mind, a hot, you can retreat to during sad days or like a quiet season.
[SPEAKER_04]: And then there's unforgettable like trauma or hot break.
[SPEAKER_04]: So I guess that it's core, it means permanent, whether or not you've chosen for it to be.
[SPEAKER_04]: And what is life, but us learning how to carry all these unforgettable things with grace for ourselves and the people around us?
[SPEAKER_00]: I couldn't have said it any better.
[SPEAKER_00]: I do think all these things hold story.
[SPEAKER_00]: And eventually, some people have to give up parts of their story, whether they're moving or maybe they got too much stuff to carry.
[SPEAKER_00]: They got to leave it behind.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I got this cast iron skillet that one over there that's gleaming from that gesture doors.
[SPEAKER_00]: If the future doesn't know what an egg cooked in bacon grease and a cast iron pan is, then they aren't really living.
[SPEAKER_00]: If they've never held a cast iron pan above their head, look into Squash or Roach when they got up for a midnight snack, [SPEAKER_00]: And they aren't really living.
[SPEAKER_00]: Cast iron pans are good for a lot.
[SPEAKER_00]: And I got a full chester drawers of a home over there.
[SPEAKER_00]: Uh, I guess many folks decide these cast iron pans are probably too heavy to keep lugging around.
[SPEAKER_00]: I got mine as a wedding present.
[SPEAKER_00]: Lasted longer than my wife, lesser rest in soul.
[SPEAKER_00]: They'll always be good for something though.
[SPEAKER_00]: Whether it's cooking, a good bat of a roacher, just hold a memories.
[SPEAKER_04]: I just imagine that broken future and those people being able to sit around tables with warm food cooked evenly due to a tool such as this.
[SPEAKER_04]: I once read that sometimes the most revolutionary thing we can do is to create a path for life to move forward.
[SPEAKER_04]: To some this is just a pan, but to me I see it as a tool for community and for fellowship.
[SPEAKER_04]: Beautiful.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, here you go.
[SPEAKER_04]: Be careful.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's kind of heavy.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't we take a gander at your third item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future?
[SPEAKER_00]: Alright.
[SPEAKER_00]: Got a tin?
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the third item you've chosen is for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_00]: It's actually right over there by the cash that dried brown bouquet of roses.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's just shriveled and decayed and to beauty.
[SPEAKER_00]: I look at it every day.
[SPEAKER_00]: Now, I do love dried flowers, that's much as the next person, but I think that might have been a bridal bouquet at one point.
[SPEAKER_00]: Has kind of a sense of hope to it, right?
[SPEAKER_00]: I want people of the future to know that even if the world changes, something bad happens or even if it doesn't.
[SPEAKER_00]: If we survive, real beauty can just come out of that.
[SPEAKER_00]: I keep it by me just to remind myself of those things.
[SPEAKER_00]: Especially on the harder days, you know, people come in, doom, and gloom.
[SPEAKER_00]: Just take away for those dry roses.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's a wonderful example of even when we think something has ran its course.
[SPEAKER_04]: There's still beauty and worth hidden deep down in there.
[SPEAKER_04]: As we sit here surrounded in fossils of memory, like driftwood on the coast of our long and sacred lives.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't we take a look at your fourth item and see if you've chosen it for yourself, or for the sake of the future?
[SPEAKER_00]: All right, that's a five.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see your fourth item you've chosen is for the sake of yourself, why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_00]: It's a stained glass lamp shade.
[SPEAKER_00]: I actually don't have it down here, it's actually up in my living quarters.
[SPEAKER_00]: I can describe it though.
[SPEAKER_00]: It's the first item that someone dropped off when they realized they needed to start getting rid of stuff.
[SPEAKER_00]: It was from a woman, I've long forgotten her name, I wish I could remember.
[SPEAKER_00]: She came through and she had a lot of nice stuff that most of it's been picked over by nail But she told me it was a gift from a suitor when she used to dance for the New York City ballet I guess real fancy life and stuff like that This lamp shade, it was a beautiful rosy hue in a head [SPEAKER_00]: avanders and these baby blues and magentas and they had these glass bows that line the lamp like it's wrapping a beautiful present.
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't really know the process such an item.
[SPEAKER_00]: I suppose it reminded this lady of being desired, being wanted.
[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe a time where her world was more beautiful and exciting and she was ready to let that go.
[SPEAKER_00]: I guess it's kind of sad when I say it out loud, but to me that lampshade, it kind of represents a part of life that's hard to get back, but that's nice to remember.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's also important to not have bread, but also roses.
[SPEAKER_04]: We don't just need to survive.
[SPEAKER_04]: We need to thrive.
[SPEAKER_04]: To have those moments or items that make our spirits and our souls soar, I can just imagine this lat turn in on years from now, and the shadows cast across the cave or the bunker, providing a moment of inspiration and wonder.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think that a lot, that a lot of these items like that lamp shade.
[SPEAKER_00]: One day somebody, they're just really gonna need it, and they won't know why, but they will.
[SPEAKER_04]: What amazing choices?
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you so much for your contributions, May they never be put to use.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's all for this broadcast deal listeners, from all of us at the try and times, thank you, and may all your travels be peaceful.
[SPEAKER_00]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [SPEAKER_04]: The affinity I have with that is unmatched.
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it's yours, darling.
[SPEAKER_00]: Free a charge.
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for joining the show today, Volvo.
[SPEAKER_04]: And for allowing us to interview you on this train ride today, welcome to the show and how you do it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Hi, kiddiein.
[SPEAKER_05]: Hi, kiddiein.
[SPEAKER_05]: So thankful that you accept this tradition.
[SPEAKER_05]: Nobody ever talks on a train.
[SPEAKER_05]: I think it's, I think it's the hub of socializing.
[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, you meet strangers every day on a train.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, what a fabulous insight.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's get to the reason we are gathered here today.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at your items and see what you've chosen to say for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's a seven.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the first item you've chosen for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_05]: Forgetting...
for the future I'm saving an empty notebook and a pencil.
[SPEAKER_05]: We are all empty inside.
[SPEAKER_05]: What can we better than an empty notebook that needs to be filled with thoughts, with hopes, and dreams?
[SPEAKER_05]: I could have filled it with all kinds of inspirational codes, but know the world is more dark and worse than one can imagine.
[SPEAKER_05]: The children who are going to grow up, the children who are not even born yet, who won't be born for maybe hundreds of years, Gideon.
[SPEAKER_05]: They need to record their hopes, their dreams and the darkness that will light deep inside them.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, that's beautiful, giving them the potential to possibly ride the most important story in the world at that point.
[SPEAKER_04]: And a pencil because the ink with it can dry up.
[SPEAKER_04]: True, true, and they could probably use something wooden in shop.
[SPEAKER_04]: I, I, I, I, I, I was a shopner, never mind, but they define something.
[SPEAKER_04]: Ah, they'll find rocks, uh, Cynthia, if you could add this to the box, uh, let's just take a look at your second item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the second Adam you've chosen is for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, Gideon, the second item then.
[SPEAKER_05]: I have here.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's a rope.
[SPEAKER_05]: As you can see, both ends of it are freed.
[SPEAKER_05]: And...
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, it used to be part of something, it used to be tied into something at one end and now it's just a simple instrument.
[SPEAKER_05]: I want you all to know that [SPEAKER_05]: If we all lived a good life, if we made a world worth living for you.
[SPEAKER_05]: Look at this and know the answer that I'm telling you.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm afraid not.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll okay now, you're really stringing me along.
[SPEAKER_05]: Gideon, this is the immutory of life, is a riddle.
[SPEAKER_05]: What I am giving, the future generations, is a riddle to solve.
[SPEAKER_05]: They will be certainly disappointed with it.
[SPEAKER_05]: But life has disappointed me at every turn, Gideon.
[SPEAKER_05]: The banana that I peel yesterday, and I found it black inside just like my heart has Gideon.
[SPEAKER_05]: They are going to be disappointed.
[SPEAKER_04]: You know, you may be the first one who is imagined these poor survivors crawling out from the ashes to rebuild civilization and had the thought, you know what we should make sure they have realistic expectations.
[SPEAKER_04]: As soon as you could take this far out amazing and incandescent.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at your third item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, it's a nine again.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the third item you've chosen is for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, I don't you tell us a little about it.
[SPEAKER_05]: I need to let go.
[SPEAKER_05]: Get in.
[SPEAKER_05]: To wait, it's, it's too much.
[SPEAKER_05]: All I want is a garden and a stream flowing nearby and the top of a peak that I can watch and wonder if anybody's been up there.
[SPEAKER_05]: I put out a glass box and I put it on the table and found a few and it's a self-sustaining ecosystem.
[SPEAKER_05]: This kiddin is it, this is the entire history of life and the world.
[SPEAKER_05]: This is an entirely self-sustaining ecosystem.
[SPEAKER_05]: It will rain inside the insects and the worms they will sustain the slide the plants will grow and they will die and it will feed itself like a snake eating its own deer but in a never ending cycle can you see the thought behind this kitty?
[SPEAKER_05]: Can you see?
[SPEAKER_05]: Truly, there's a feeling of...
Shut up, let me speak.
[SPEAKER_05]: They will see in empty notebook, where they can record their hopes and dreams, their wishes or just journal what they are seeing right now, with the afraid, not they will know that life is disappointing.
[SPEAKER_05]: The world has disappointed, and with this, it will keep them home.
[SPEAKER_05]: The hope is to look for a new sunrise of humanity.
[SPEAKER_05]: The strain ride that we are on, it will end with this.
[SPEAKER_05]: Aquarium ecosystem that I've made that is self-sustaining in a very scientific manner.
[SPEAKER_05]: It will live on.
[SPEAKER_05]: And it can provide nourishment to the world to come when everything is but ashes, [SPEAKER_04]: a thoughtful choice, and such a good example of what the world can become, with time and care, if everything were to hypothetically, allegedly go wrong.
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, Volvo, let's take a look at your fourth item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the final item you've chosen is for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_04]: Disgusting.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's a book of poems.
[SPEAKER_05]: The best poems.
[SPEAKER_05]: To ever exist in the world.
[SPEAKER_05]: Is written by me.
[SPEAKER_05]: Would you like to see it?
[SPEAKER_05]: Truly, uh, let me take a look.
[SPEAKER_05]: No, sorry.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm sorry.
[SPEAKER_05]: I can't do this.
[SPEAKER_05]: It's it.
[SPEAKER_05]: It is for my, it is for my eyes on our head.
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, that's fine.
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm sorry, you cannot read this, but It is a one for one copy.
[SPEAKER_05]: There exists no other copy in the world, just like all of us are just singular beings We believe we are social creatures, but in fact, it in all of us are living in our own silos All of us [SPEAKER_05]: All of us are condemned to our own solitary confinement.
[SPEAKER_05]: A sentence just called life.
[SPEAKER_05]: I do not know who condemned us to this.
[SPEAKER_05]: Who condemned you to this kid here?
[SPEAKER_05]: Who condemned Jefferson and Cynthia to this?
[SPEAKER_05]: But you can see how [SPEAKER_05]: If God exists has condemned how to her own silo Her own little solitary confinement What stories does she have?
[SPEAKER_05]: We will never know Just like you, kiddie, and we'll never know about Well, I cannot tell you So, I shall keep this to myself, the world They do not deserve My dreams, my life The world does not deserve my heart [SPEAKER_04]: So, are you choosing not to put this in the vault?
[SPEAKER_05]: No, I don't think the world disobeyes anymore.
[SPEAKER_04]: Alright, well, that's a twist.
[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you so much for your contributions, may they never be put to use.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's it for us dear listeners, from all of us at the try and times, may all your travels be peaceful.
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, Jefferson, we good.
[SPEAKER_04]: Amazing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Wonderful job, Vala.
[SPEAKER_04]: You've definitely been interviewed before.
[SPEAKER_05]: I think so, but I, for the life of me, I cannot remember.
[SPEAKER_05]: It was, it's gone, like tears in the rain.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you're just still going, huh?
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, life is a train.
[SPEAKER_04]: You just hope it, chew, chew, chew, choose it's you.
[SPEAKER_05]: Life is a train, and everything goes away like tears and rain.
[SPEAKER_06]: How interesting, how wonderful.
[SPEAKER_06]: I tell you, I was on the edge of my seat.
[SPEAKER_06]: Let's see where Giddy is off to next.
[SPEAKER_01]: What a tale that was.
[SPEAKER_01]: When I went to Epic, I go to the book book, The place where stories come to life.
[SPEAKER_04]: This is Gideon Meander for the Trientimes.
[SPEAKER_04]: Here in our western peninsula near the ever-changing river of Vienna, Selki, thank you for your hospitality for allowing us to get out of that rain.
[SPEAKER_04]: Welcome to the show, and how are you doing today?
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, I'm doing great.
[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you so much for having me.
[SPEAKER_09]: I couldn't imagine a place I'd rather be at the moment.
[SPEAKER_04]: This law is so gorgeous, with the river and all the greenery surrounding the space.
[SPEAKER_09]: Thank you, thank you.
[SPEAKER_09]: I like to think I cultivated it quite well.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, God, I didn't know if so.
[SPEAKER_09]: Of course, of course.
[SPEAKER_04]: fantastical, what a blessing!
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's get to the reason we are gathered here today to go through the items you've chosen in case something hypothetically, allegedly.
[SPEAKER_04]: Jefferson, could you scoop over a bit and try not to bump us with the mic?
[SPEAKER_04]: You're fine, just go over there.
[SPEAKER_04]: Selky, let's get right back to what we were doing.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm getting to your items to see if you've chosen your first one for the sake of the future or for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the first item you've chosen is for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_09]: Well, here that I have, as you'll see, it is a full outfit that I curated myself.
[SPEAKER_09]: No two pieces are like, but somehow they've managed to go together nonetheless.
[SPEAKER_04]: What a gorgeous coat of many colors.
[SPEAKER_04]: Look at all these textures.
[SPEAKER_04]: How long did this take you?
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, it took me a good about five years, I'd say, to collect all the pieces and to make sure everything was for the right sizes.
[SPEAKER_04]: Goodness, Cynthia, look at that.
[SPEAKER_04]: A wonderful reminder of when we all come together, despite our shapes or history, we can make something beautiful.
[SPEAKER_04]: What a perfect lesson to remind the future of that.
[SPEAKER_09]: Well, I'm so glad you think so.
[SPEAKER_09]: It was pretty much the concept in the first place.
[SPEAKER_04]: Grewy and dead as boss, Cynthia, if you be so kind, perfect, you're perfect.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at your second item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_09]: So this one I actually chose for our future.
[SPEAKER_09]: It's something that's actually very precious to me and is my grandmother's rest of people.
[SPEAKER_09]: But I think you're that it'll be more helpful to others than myself moving forward.
[SPEAKER_04]: Imagine these recipes could outlast every other in history.
[SPEAKER_04]: Aquialoges could be dust enough your grandmother's jam recipe one day.
[SPEAKER_09]: I'd like to think she'd be pleased by the warm water fight.
[SPEAKER_09]: I actually don't know which.
[SPEAKER_04]: No one grandmothers, it's probably a bit above.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, if you would, no peak and just kidding, you can be good.
[SPEAKER_04]: But not Jefferson, let's move on to your third item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_09]: So this is actually another one I've chosen for myself, and I think it might be one of my favorites.
[SPEAKER_09]: This is an album of all of the character I've ever gotten done through the years.
[SPEAKER_04]: Character like joy, hopefulness, things like that.
[SPEAKER_09]: Chor, Chor, they tended to be a little more twisted, a little more creepy, they were still adorable.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, this is art of characters.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now I get it.
[SPEAKER_04]: You've got to tell me a little bit about this one.
[SPEAKER_04]: What was their story?
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, that one, that one's Van.
[SPEAKER_09]: Van is my love letter to the world and actually my adventure will goodbye to it.
[SPEAKER_09]: So it's fitting that's the one you chose.
[SPEAKER_04]: Love letters to the world, what a concept.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm still waiting to receive one from that asshole.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, wow, look at this one.
[SPEAKER_04]: We should maybe put a content warning on this one.
[SPEAKER_04]: Just for spicy eyes, Cynthia, take a gander of that one.
[SPEAKER_04]: Goodness, so fantastic.
[SPEAKER_04]: However, we already on our fourth eye, my coffee isn't even cool yet.
[SPEAKER_04]: I could just sit here and watch this rain and river forever.
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you fish or kayak or anything like that?
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, I do a lot of it.
[SPEAKER_09]: I swim and I like to look at all the fish that are in there.
[SPEAKER_09]: I don't typically actually go fishing, but they're just so beautiful.
[SPEAKER_04]: The school's in the country right there.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's move on to your final item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: How balanced and equal, there is a wisdom there.
[SPEAKER_09]: And speaking of wisdom, this item is actually a book.
[SPEAKER_09]: This is Alice in Wonderland, one of my old favorites.
[SPEAKER_04]: I do remember going through a looking glass at 13 and my 20s, let me tell you, do you have a favorite chapter or a favorite character?
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, goodness goodness, that's definitely difficult.
[SPEAKER_09]: Character, I might have to say them that harder.
[SPEAKER_09]: Being just a little bit off your rockers always appealed to me.
[SPEAKER_04]: I understand that.
[SPEAKER_04]: I've had a few of those friends that were mad at us.
[SPEAKER_04]: Always reminded us it's supposed to feel that way and it'll fade after a few hours.
[SPEAKER_04]: Follow me.
[SPEAKER_04]: I've been lost here before.
[SPEAKER_04]: This is a beautiful addition.
[SPEAKER_04]: Is this your signature here?
[SPEAKER_09]: It is from when I was a kid, yes.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's fabulous, one day who knows what ballpox or libraries could be named after Selki.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, I didn't plan to be an odd future for sure.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, be careful with this one.
[SPEAKER_04]: I dig it.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's so cherry.
[SPEAKER_04]: Is there anything you'd like to leave our listeners with?
[SPEAKER_09]: Absolutely.
[SPEAKER_09]: Don't be afraid to look at all the colors that there are.
[SPEAKER_09]: And don't be afraid to get a little muddy while doing it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Out of sight, thank you for your contributions and may they never be put to use.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's it from my show today, dear listeners, from all of us at the trian times, may all your travels be peaceful.
[SPEAKER_09]: Goodbye.
[SPEAKER_04]: All right, wonderful.
[SPEAKER_04]: Selki is such a good chat.
[SPEAKER_04]: I may have to read some of that Wonderland book while we travel.
[SPEAKER_04]: I've got some pretty fond memories of that story.
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, it's one of my favorites, but instead of reading, I have some things that might help us experience it before you go.
[SPEAKER_04]: What are you going on about Celky?
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, I'm just talking about something that might help you loosen up a little bit.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, look what you have there.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll be honest, it's been a while, but I can still rainbow walk with the best of them.
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it's my favorite.
[SPEAKER_04]: Don't tell Jefferson, I'm just going to scream in his ear like a bat when he tries to sleep.
[SPEAKER_04]: Selky, it's been a pleasure.
[SPEAKER_09]: The pleasure was all mine.
[SPEAKER_04]: So, do you want to do this inside or should we go sit in the rain?
[SPEAKER_01]: God, when I think about God's, I go to the unified temple of Pangea, where all belief is the same.
[SPEAKER_04]: Avalon, thank you so much for your hospitality and welcome to the show.
[SPEAKER_04]: How are you doing today, Ms.
[SPEAKER_04]: Gonzales?
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, Mr.
Meander, thank you so much for having me on.
[SPEAKER_03]: I am doing...
I'm doing a lot better than I was before now that you're here.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm huge fan of your novels.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh my, so you're the person who buys them.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_04]: What a blessing!
[SPEAKER_04]: I am moved!
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, let's get to the reason we've gathered here today.
[SPEAKER_04]: And why don't we take a look at your items and see what you're saving for tomorrow?
[SPEAKER_03]: Alright, so that's an 8.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the first item you've chosen is for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, I put together an order from a warehouse store and I've gotten a large jug of round coffee from the cheapest brand name I could find, and it's huge.
[SPEAKER_04]: That is indeed massive, but it'll be good to sit with friends and enjoy a cup of coffee as the world's smolders, hypothetically, allegedly.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, hypothetically, if humanity burns itself to the ground, coffee might return some humanity back to the people that survive.
[SPEAKER_03]: Hypothetically.
[SPEAKER_04]: We could at least use it to buy and sell things from each other.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's right, that's a good point.
[SPEAKER_03]: It could be used as currency.
[SPEAKER_04]: Long live the rebellion.
[SPEAKER_04]: I may just take this from myself to become the wealthiest queer in the world.
[SPEAKER_04]: Cynthia, here you go.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's heavy.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's move on to your second item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's nice, so we're going back back to the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the second item you've chosen is also for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_03]: I have a disposable camera and it should have about half of the pictures left.
[SPEAKER_03]: If people decided or were able to take pictures on it and then later develop it, they would see both the pictures they were able to take.
[SPEAKER_03]: And little glimpses of life before everything happened and it might help educate them make them film a static no not to let history repeat itself because each life lost is a full life a lot of people involved what a splendid idea do you have any recollection of the photos on this camera [SPEAKER_03]: There's one of my friends and I at the beach after we decided to ditch school one day and I think that I think so far that's one of the best days of my life.
[SPEAKER_03]: And the picture who knows it might be blurry, we might not all be in frame.
[SPEAKER_03]: It's probably not the best quality of a picture, but I think it's the best glimpse out life.
[SPEAKER_04]: Personally, I ditched the beach for schools sometimes.
[SPEAKER_04]: Was that the beach here on the Peppermint Coast?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, it was.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, beautiful beaches.
[SPEAKER_04]: They're so sweet.
[SPEAKER_04]: Here you go, Cynthia.
[SPEAKER_04]: Perfect.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, Evelyn, let's move on to your third item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_03]: That would be you, five, so it's for the self.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the third item you've chosen is also for the sake of yourself.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_03]: I have my security blanket from my childhood and it's not in the best shape, but it's not in the worst shape, so it's still functional, but I don't know, there's just a part of me that selfishly once it to survive in the hypothetical event that we don't.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know if there's anything selfish about that Ms.
[SPEAKER_04]: Gonzales, the premise of this entire project is to set aside the things that people love, the things that they are woven with intention and gentleness.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm sure it would be a pleasure for our leaf-clared relatives and that hypothetical future to find such a lovely blanket.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's an interesting image.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's move on to your fourth and final item, and see if you've chosen it for yourself, or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_03]: I selected it for the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the final item you've chosen is also for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_03]: I...
[SPEAKER_03]: Have my college world history textbook and it's not in great shape because it technically was a rental and I never returned it, but please don't tell anyone.
[SPEAKER_03]: This is going on the air isn't it?
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it is.
[SPEAKER_04]: Real dark day.
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm off the record and you know you read all the books on post-apocalyptic things and everyone just says don't let history repeat itself and it always does but maybe if humanity understands all the events that hypothetically lead to what's hypothetically going to happen.
[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe they'll see [SPEAKER_03]: The steps to avoid in the log run and maybe things will be better at the second time around.
[SPEAKER_04]: History size and repeats itself.
[SPEAKER_04]: So what was your thought process as you picked these items?
[SPEAKER_04]: Did you have a store you wanted to tell or to prepare tomorrow for their own stories?
[SPEAKER_03]: I wanted to prepare tomorrow for their own stories in the sense that I pictured someone, I just kind of made someone up in the tomorrow and that person I went through their potential day to day life and what they would need, what they would want to see, what I would want them to see.
[SPEAKER_03]: And so I wanted to make sure that they were set up as possible while also at least letting one of my stories come through as well.
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I love to shout out my dog because she is just an incredible creature and deserves the world.
[SPEAKER_03]: Her name is Muffin.
[SPEAKER_03]: Based off the pads of her feet, so shout out to Muffin.
[SPEAKER_03]: I hope that you guys still have dogs hypothetically in the future.
[SPEAKER_03]: And for the people of what we're calling tomorrow, I just want to send all my love and encouragement as well as say, please don't mess this up again.
[SPEAKER_04]: So say we all, Evelyn if I may.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm trying to do a good job on this first assignment, but with such thoughtful choices, you really are making my job easy.
[SPEAKER_03]: That means a lot.
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you so much Mr.
Bander.
[SPEAKER_03]: Could you sign my book?
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll sign every book you have if you want me to.
[SPEAKER_04]: Even the ones I didn't write, I don't care.
[SPEAKER_03]: Ok, that's good because I have a lot of...
[SPEAKER_03]: Thank you!
[SPEAKER_03]: Wow!
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, so nervous!
[SPEAKER_03]: This is my first time being interviewed.
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, Mr.
Manager, you don't, you don't think we're actually going to need to use that fault.
[SPEAKER_03]: Do you?
[SPEAKER_04]: I'll be transparent with you.
[SPEAKER_04]: This project was handed down to me, and I'm not sure if it's due to expectation or propaganda, but there is a heaviness to it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Though I'm not positive if that's due to the tone or the purpose.
[SPEAKER_04]: I guess we're all guaranteed that until the day we're not, air must be damned.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, so.
[SPEAKER_03]: Want some coffee?
[SPEAKER_06]: So much to think about.
[SPEAKER_06]: What a thoughtful moment that was.
[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you for coming along with us dear listeners.
[SPEAKER_06]: Let's see where Gideon is at next.
[SPEAKER_01]: That felt like rediscovering something I had forgotten.
[SPEAKER_01]: Sorta like shopping at Jonas Hidden Story.
[SPEAKER_01]: Located near Utopia Cafe in downtown Pangea.
[SPEAKER_04]: Hello hello, it is Gideon Meander here in the heart of Pangea to spend a few moments with our next guest Amber.
[SPEAKER_04]: Amber, thank you for your hospitality and welcome to the show.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's good to be back in the city.
[SPEAKER_08]: Of course, I'm glad you got to stop by.
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm doing well today.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's according to my journal, yes.
[SPEAKER_08]: I am doing well today.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, it's always good to get things verified.
[SPEAKER_04]: What a blessing.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's get right into it and start looking at your items to see what you're saving for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's begin with item number one.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was seven.
[SPEAKER_04]: I see the first item you've chosen for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Why don't you tell us a little about it?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, like, I have this extra film for my Polaroid camera.
[SPEAKER_08]: I see, I love taking pictures of like everything, because you never know when your like memories are disappears.
[SPEAKER_04]: As one does, that's truly beautiful.
[SPEAKER_04]: I cannot wait to see what develops from this.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I love taking pictures of like the sun sets and I'm also in the janitor today's to know because I think I think I can rewind time.
[SPEAKER_04]: Wait a minute, did we just break some miraculous news?
[SPEAKER_04]: You're telling us you can rewind time?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, I definitely can and like I've been taking pictures every day [SPEAKER_04]: But we don't even need this vault.
[SPEAKER_04]: If this hypothetically goes bad, couldn't you just turn the clock back?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I don't know how it happens, so that's why I'm trying to discover what these photos are.
[SPEAKER_08]: Although, maybe I jump through them and I don't know or sleep with the photo.
[SPEAKER_08]: And in a different day, I don't know.
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't have a calendar either, so I don't know either.
[SPEAKER_08]: But yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: If you are listening in the future, find Amber.
[SPEAKER_04]: They are only hope.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's move on to your second item and see if you chose it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, it's one of my photos, so the you see the sunset right here to the I dated it with I assume is to create a correct date on here And then yeah, thank you, and then here's another one of these exact same sunset But I assume is also the same date because I rewind time because you see there's a bird in it and there's also a bird in this one Is it the same boat?
[SPEAKER_08]: I believe it is, it's just on a different side of the picture, but it's a black bird!
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, it is right now.
[SPEAKER_04]: I can see it, uh, look at this bird, Jefferson.
[SPEAKER_04]: What a magical world.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, like anyone else probably takes this photo and could go back at the time to help.
[SPEAKER_08]: They probably not just anything.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's take a look at your third item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, what a classic.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I was like, yeah, it's just, uh, I heard that these are, and it's truckable, and I, like, threw in the mouth, other plenty of clothes, and it's still working.
[SPEAKER_08]: And again, like, this is basically gonna help out with time traveling, and rewinding time, because, like, because I, it's not breaking, because I went back in time to make sure it didn't break.
[SPEAKER_08]: And the proves right here, it didn't break.
[SPEAKER_04]: We are surrounded by signs and wonders, ignore none of them.
[SPEAKER_04]: And if you were to pop out in like 2010, no one would even realize you were a time traveler if you were gripping this baby.
[SPEAKER_04]: Mm-hmm.
[SPEAKER_04]: Do you have a charger for it?
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, do you think about that?
[SPEAKER_08]: You should get a charger.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, maybe someone else will donate a charger, and it will be destiny which ties all of this together.
[SPEAKER_08]: Right?
[SPEAKER_08]: I just was so focused on making an evidence because like, again, you just throw it anywhere and then it just be magically fixed.
[SPEAKER_04]: How many times have you broken it or is it just like instantly fixed and you can't even tell?
[SPEAKER_08]: I have never seen a crack on it, so I just, I guess I'm going pretty fast.
[SPEAKER_04]: I call it a yes-key, personally.
[SPEAKER_08]: I like that, I like that a lot.
[SPEAKER_04]: Let's move on to your fourth and final item and see if you've chosen it for yourself or for the sake of the future.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so my next item pretty personal to me, even afraid to even let it go because everything I've taken notes in it and this is my daily journal.
[SPEAKER_04]: How long has this been your daily journal?
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, about like nine years, it's pretty thick, like you've seen the Lord of the Rings book, the Double That.
[SPEAKER_04]: Holy Heaven Heck.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's how big it is.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I know take everything, like you see in these pages right here, like I time stamp every five seconds.
[SPEAKER_04]: And the multi-color underlining, that's so efficient.
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, the blue means like that's when I think of a time travel.
[SPEAKER_08]: That's why I could suffer to like happen like on the Asia boom moments, I think that's when I did it.
[SPEAKER_08]: And then like red means just normal day and then yellow means like something happened again twice in the same day.
[SPEAKER_08]: It was so crazy.
[SPEAKER_08]: Like so crazy.
[SPEAKER_08]: So it's been documented every day.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's like reading a field of wild flowers.
[SPEAKER_04]: Are there any codes or hidden messages within it?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, like if the monarchy phone ever gets a charger then there is like some contacts and they have that they can call to uh I think again connected to the um the the the the the society and I when they can talk the time travel society it's gonna go so well and I'm gonna be there because I can time so this phone could ring and it's taken but it's kind of dead right now but it could have been ringing in seconds but have you ever called yourself [SPEAKER_08]: Oh my god, I have not And then I actually write this in my journal Should be a red pin or a blue pin Purple, so I'll do purple That's some good thinking there and then also in my my sunset photos There is like the dates on the end We'll coordinate with my journal so you'll know where and when what time I did that So they will experience the same thing I experienced in these photos [SPEAKER_04]: So thoughtful, it must be nice to know that if you move forward in time, your journal will be there waiting for you Yeah, I was like, it's almost like what the kids call these days in ARG Dead as arg Yeah, arg, the pilot [SPEAKER_04]: What an incredible tap, I think you're so much for your contributions, Amber, may they never be put to you.
[SPEAKER_04]: From all of us at the time, I thank you for listening and may all your travels be peaceful.
[SPEAKER_04]: All good, Jefferson.
[SPEAKER_04]: Perfect.
[SPEAKER_04]: Here you go, Cynthia.
[SPEAKER_04]: Amber, amazing interview.
[SPEAKER_04]: I loved that time travel bit.
[SPEAKER_04]: Her lairius.
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, we started.
[SPEAKER_08]: Do you want to do?
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm here for the interview.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh.
[SPEAKER_04]: Well, I'm getting me hand.
[SPEAKER_04]: This is Cynthia and Jefferson.
[SPEAKER_04]: Where would you like us to set up?
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, right here.
[SPEAKER_08]: And let's do kitchen this time.
[SPEAKER_07]: It worked!
[SPEAKER_04]: Dear listeners, thank you so much for coming along with us for this adventure.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's been a pleasure to travel the continent and meet so many of you.
[SPEAKER_04]: Things that I love to become lost every day, and people we love become strangers overnight.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's just the way the world is, and always will be.
[SPEAKER_04]: But if we are intentional with ourselves with these precious souvenirs of heart and of mind, perhaps we will be able to save them for tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_04]: Perhaps we will be able to save one another.
[SPEAKER_04]: The way we love is the greatest thing we will ever do and that includes how love ends and also how it is remembered.
[SPEAKER_04]: It is a joy to know that so many of y'all will be remembered long after the hypothetical alleged end.
[SPEAKER_04]: But just between us and the heavens above, I doubt anything like that will ever happen.
[SPEAKER_04]: May all your travels be peaceful.