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Puffin' Dreams: Coffee, Cigars, and Keeping Your Peace - EP. 3

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Four friends gather around the microphone for a reunion episode that feels like walking into your favorite barbershop—comfortable, unfiltered, and full of wisdom hidden between laughs. When Dennis Cotton returns from his hiatus, the conversation flows organically from outrageous modern dating expectations to finding peace in unexpected places.

The episode kicks off with a discussion about a viral video featuring a woman demanding a $1,000 deposit from potential suitors—money she keeps if the 30-day dating period doesn't meet her expectations. This sparks a passionate debate about the increasingly transactional nature of modern dating, complete with horror stories like the unfortunate gentleman who got stuck with a $1,700 restaurant bill when his date secretly invited 30 friends to join them. As the hosts navigate these dating disasters, they reveal their own perspectives on reasonable first date expectations while lamenting how dramatically the dating landscape has shifted.

The conversation takes a more refined turn when Byron introduces his "smoke and drink of the week," pairing a Romeo and Juliet 1875 cigar with a caramel macchiato coffee. This recommendation leads to Dennis sharing his long-standing affection for coffee shops—places where he would "pretend to be rich" even when funds were limited, finding in them the promise of better days ahead. As the friends reflect on why these spaces have historically attracted certain demographics, the discussion evolves into something more profound: the importance of preserving imagination, dreams, and above all, peace of mind as we navigate adulthood.

Whether you're looking for cigar recommendations, dating perspectives from experienced men, or simply want to feel like you're eavesdropping on a group of friends speaking their unfiltered truth, this episode delivers wisdom, humor, and camaraderie in equal measure. Subscribe now and join the conversation—this barbershop always has room for one more.

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Byron B: 0:00

Cue the music.

Jimmie Johnson: 0:20

What's up. What's up, what's up? Puffin Drink. Family man, it's good to be back. Hey, listen, we have an organic show that we're going to hit you with. I tell you what. First we want to let you guys know that we brought back a four compadre that took a quick hiatus, but hey, he's back. But before we begin, we're going to do our introductions and it's starting over here with Dr B and I'm throwing it over to you, sir.

Byron B: 0:49

Well, first of all, who are you?

Jimmie Johnson: 0:53

I am Rodney Q Excuse me, rodney Q leading it off, one of the founding members of Puffin Drinks.

Byron B: 1:03

All right, All right, and I'm Byron B and I'll bring to you today the smoke and drink of the day, which is a. The smoke is a Romeo and Juliet 1875 classic cigar and we're going to pair that with a Caramel Macchiano coffee. Sounds very delicious. But again, I'm Byron B and that's what I do. We're going to get back into that.

Jimmie Johnson: 1:31

Trust me, we're going to get back into that, All right. All right, there we go. I'm Jimmy Jefferson and, again, unapologetic, I'm going to bring you all the truth that I can possibly bring up, and in some cases, it all depends on what we get into. I might even lie. So A lot of times, but anyway, I'm Jimmy Jefferson.

Dennis Cotton: 1:51

I'm Dennis Cotton. I've been gone for a while. I had to deal with some personal issues. All right I mean they're still ongoing, but I had to come back. Perhaps it was the drink that brought me back, I don't know.

Byron B: 2:03

Hey, I'm glad you're back. I know that's all man, that's all that matters. You're back, that's all that matters.

Jimmie Johnson: 2:07

Speaking of drink, let us out. Oh yeah yeah, can I toast Cheers? Can I reach?

Byron B: 2:13

over there. All right, all right, all right, there we go, all right.

Dennis Cotton: 2:17

What's my job here, gentlemen? Barbershop talk Roundtable. Something about pastries and donuts.

Jimmie Johnson: 2:24

Again we're going to let the show flow a little bit. You know, last time we had guests, so naturally we had to be a little bit regimented, but this time we're going to throw some shit out there. Yeah, we're going to get back and tell what we do.

Byron B: 2:39

What we do Talking shit.

Jimmie Johnson: 2:41

Talking massive shit, a lot of it, a lot of it. Talking shit, talking massive shit, a lot of it, a lot of it. So for this particular barbershop topic, I was sending out an email. Off of YouTube I saw a rather young lady who thought awfully, awfully a lot about herself. She had a mighty high opinion of herself.

Byron B: 3:03

Don't hate, don't hate.

Jimmie Johnson: 3:06

Well, I'm just saying she had a mighty high opinion of herself. Don't hate, don't hate. But she made a statement and simply said that because of her voluptuality, if that's freaking word, she said, hey, men should pay a deposit if they want to date her or women such as her, and that monthly deposit, that 30 day deposit, she would be forfeit. Oh my God, yeah, he can't even get it out. He can't even get it out, but that deposit would be forfeit if the date didn't go the way she anticipated. At the end of 30 days, and no harm, no foul. So well, okay. At the end of 30 days, and no harm, no foul. So Well, okay. Now I got you know, as I always tell you in our normal conversations, god damn it. I got questions, okay, but go on, go on. Sorry about that.

Byron B: 3:56

Sorry, sorry sorry, sorry.

Jimmie Johnson: 3:57

So before we get into the nitty gritty, I guess, what I'd like to you know throw out is, first, what would be a normal response to some bullshit like that, okay, okay. And second, for a particular first date, what would you know? What would you look at as a reasonable request for a first date, via location, scenery, you know something reasonable of people of our age Now mind you, we're not dating.

Byron B: 4:28

No, we're not dating. We're not dating.

Jimmie Johnson: 4:30

Well, that's not true. We are dating because we are responsible for taking our ladies out. So we are, but our dating is a different form.

Dennis Cotton: 4:39

Yes, exactly, it's a whole different way.

Jimmie Johnson: 4:42

It's not a first date. No, god, no, no, no, not right away.

Byron B: 4:46

So first of all, $1,000 deposit and I think that was supposed to be for 30 days. 30 days, okay, I might, if I was single, entertain it based on what it involves. Can you allow?

Jimmie Johnson: 5:02

that.

Byron B: 5:04

And again.

Jimmie Johnson: 5:05

I'm going to tell you like I told him. God damn it. I got questions. Come on now.

Byron B: 5:09

Explain that, sir. This was based on her voluptuous voluptuality. If I just made a word up, it was close enough.

Jimmie Johnson: 5:21

It began with a V.

Byron B: 5:23

So what that means is she went and got some BBLs.

Jimmie Johnson: 5:27

Yeah, a few other things and a couple of things she's been paid for.

Byron B: 5:31

So now she's trying to earn her money back. But with this $1,000, what does it include? I mean, is there, I take you out, does this take you back home? Or is it sex behind it? What kind of sex?

Dennis Cotton: 5:45

exactly, which goes back to the topic you brought up a while back, yeah.

Jimmie Johnson: 5:50

I mean okay, okay, but okay, the issue I have with that, and I'm just going to be honest with you and everything, else they actually have a few words for what she's advocating. You know, and I'm going to get into it starts with a P some with an H and you and I'm going to get into. It Starts with a P, some with an H.

Jimmie Johnson: 6:09

I can go to W there's a couple of stuff out there, but I mean, y'all take your picks. A whole lot of hell, no. So the thing I'm trying to understand is okay, I know that this is a whole new ball game with dating and all sorts of stuff. Is the dating scene really that bad where you got to take it and have a deposit on, you know, on layaway, so OK. So the question I have OK, you get you paid a thousand dollars. Whoever the cat is, he pays a thousand dollars. Ok, does he get the money back if he feels that it didn't go the way he anticipated it?

Byron B: 6:44

Fair question Right right, right.

Jimmie Johnson: 6:48

I mean, what do you think, man? Maybe I'm just sitting in the wind, man, I don't know.

Dennis Cotton: 6:52

Well, let's see. First of all, hell, no, I got to tell you, does she look like Beyonce? She wasn't bad looking. No, she wasn't bad looking, she wasn't bad looking.

Jimmie Johnson: 7:06

She was a young girl all.

Dennis Cotton: 7:07

I'm going to say is this, and I think we're all in agreement if she has the audacity to demand a thousand dollars, then we should demand the audacity, or we should have the audacity to get what we want.

Jimmie Johnson: 7:20

I would hope that would be the case, but it may not be.

Dennis Cotton: 7:26

I mean, let me be righteous and politically correct. It's humiliating and degrading for her and other women. For in the guy who's willing to pay a thousand dollars. You're an idiot, you're a fool, you're desperate, you're thirsty.

Byron B: 7:41

But now, here we go, here we we go. So who is our target? Man, ah okay, because now you have some sugar daddies out there who are willing to put down that thousand dollars based on what they'll get well, there's a criteria for that, of course.

Jimmie Johnson: 8:00

I mean there's gonna be some requirements for that of course.

Dennis Cotton: 8:02

I mean there's going to be some requirements for that.

Jimmie Johnson: 8:04

Negotiations. It's $1,000, and let's just be out front it's $1,000 for first date sex. Again, there are letters behind that. There's a lot of couple of letters in between that. Is that $1,000 sexual experience going to cure cancer or even a glaucoma? I mean, I used to know it's going to cure cancer. I just, I'm just astounded at this new dating thing. Man, god help, if any of us had to get back in that game again. Man being alone is okay, it's all right. It would be me and my plant.

Dennis Cotton: 8:53

Okay, okay, yeah right, name her Matilda. Yeah, right, are we?

Jimmie Johnson: 9:01

at this point now, where these young ladies and young men are now putting you know options out on the table before they even begin to even get to know each other.

Byron B: 9:14

Now you know the way it is. But yeah, kind of sort of so, and I'm going to tell you, and I told my kids, well, particularly my son, and I'm going to tell you, and I've told my kids, specifically my son, okay, if you find a girl that you really like, okay, you want to check out her mama, because that's how she's pretty much going to look when she gets older. Okay, now they have.

Jimmie Johnson: 9:41

Oh Lord, Right, oh Lord.

Byron B: 9:47

We're in so much trouble. Look, they've actually taken this steps further than that.

Jimmie Johnson: 9:51

now you have people who actually will look up your medical history, your family medical history. I've heard even some will go as far as to see what your credit history looks like I have seen that that's a. That's a whole new ball of wax and everything else, but this is all incorporated. Now here's one that you didn't hear that they check your social media status, so they're like an employer. So now, now say for instance, you have, like you know, instagram account or something like that.

Jimmie Johnson: 10:23

Right, they check to see how many people are actually following you. So, like you know Instagram account or something like that, right, they check to see how many people? Are actually following you, so, like, if you only got like a handful of followers, then that's. That's another tip, that, okay, you, you know exactly You're, you're, you're, you're born loser you know, and then you got the ones where okay, if you got too many followers, then who's talking to you in your DMs?

Byron B: 10:48

Again what.

Jimmie Johnson: 10:50

Yeah, what Make it make sense, Dennis? Make it make sense, bro.

Dennis Cotton: 10:54

I can't. All I know is any black man no, I'm sorry, any man with a job, half a brain of an education is willing to pay $1,000 for a date With no preconditions.

Byron B: 11:13

I feel free, and that's just a deposit.

Dennis Cotton: 11:15

That's the deposit Right.

Byron B: 11:18

So, on top of that thousand dollars now you're dating him, taking him to places.

Jimmie Johnson: 11:22

Yeah, because that is a debt and you're spending money. She didn't say it because in the video it just clearly just says that's a deposit. It doesn't mean that it covers the cost of anything.

Byron B: 11:34

So out of that thousand dollars, you might be spending another thousand dollars wow, yeah, everything, and that's just within 30 days.

Jimmie Johnson: 11:42

And again, gentlemen, I have a there are a few words for that I and I, okay, I'm gonna let it slide, but again it's just.

Byron B: 11:51

Oh, we, I'm gonna call a spade a spade, that is a high-class prostitute, sir. That ain't even a spade.

Jimmie Johnson: 11:58

That's a whole goddamn card, a whole pack of cards. Right Now I'm going to throw something else at you. I knew somebody that wouldn't have a problem with that. Ooh, Now, mind you.

Dennis Cotton: 12:10

Do I know?

Jimmie Johnson: 12:10

him. Nope, nope, okay. I met this gentleman in college and he came from a wealthy family. He paid for it. Then, oh wow, he would fly girls in from Atlantic City. Well, you know what? Okay, okay, but see, that's a different, that's a whole different ball of wax.

Byron B: 12:27

That's a diddy thing, no no, no, no, no, no.

Jimmie Johnson: 12:32

Do not let us get into the diddler.

Byron B: 12:34

The diddler is on a whole other story.

Jimmie Johnson: 12:37

Let's keep the oil over there. You know we're going to keep the oil. We'll keep the oil warm. How about that? We'll just keep the oil warm. All right, there we go. All right, he did it primarily just to say I just want to see if it can be done. Yeah, now, mind you, I ain't got a thousand dollars to burn like he did, wow, but yet, and still, you may have some individuals that want to entertain I just want to see how much I can get away with and I can afford it, but it's not burned, it's just a deposit.

Byron B: 13:04

You're getting it back, right?

Jimmie Johnson: 13:06

well, no, no, no, you know what she never did, say you were getting it back. That's what I asked earlier. I'm like, okay, is there a refund if the cat don't like, you know? It was only on her if she didn't like it, and she kept it Boy, that's just ugly man. Multiple level ugly man, that's sad.

Byron B: 13:29

How about this? How about this? What if she gave the options of restaurants that you could take her to In addition to the deposit? In addition to the deposit, she said well, no, we can't go to Applebee's, we can't go to Chili's, we can't go to Outback, we have to go somewhere like Fleming's or Ruth Chris, I'd like to take that.

Dennis Cotton: 14:00

Go to hell.

Jimmie Johnson: 14:01

Now I've got one thing that I have to give her credit for. At least she told you up front. So imagine she told you up front, opposed to you getting to the restaurant. And then she throws out hey, you know, this stuff costs you $1,000, big fella. Oh my God, I need $1,000 deposit. Oh my God, okay, Okay.

Byron B: 14:34

See, that's like the young lady that went on a date with the cat, where she sat there and sucked down 60 oysters.

Jimmie Johnson: 14:38

She sucked down 60 oysters and bruh was so goddamn you know, taking a back bite and everything else he rolled out. He just left her sitting there she ate 60 or he ate six. First and foremost, he filmed the whole thing, watching this woman sit there and suck down 60 oysters. He couldn't believe that. Wow, she damn near emptied the whole bottle of hot sauce, ain't no one, after nothing. Come on now. Come on now.

Byron B: 15:08

Yeah, I think I might have dipped that myself.

Jimmie Johnson: 15:10

I mean, come on man, again, I don't understand this new dating pattern. I mean again, you know God, help my situation, my wife and I, whatever happens, I'm not getting in that game.

Byron B: 15:25

So this day and age, if you had to go, date what's a good first date?

Dennis Cotton: 15:33

It depends. I mean it depends upon the person, the rapport, I mean somebody you know. A first date at a coffee shop might be good for one, whereas a decent restaurant might be for another. I wouldn't say a Ruth Chris.

Byron B: 15:50

Or definitely not a Fleming.

Jimmie Johnson: 15:52

Yeah maybe Eddie V's none of the rest of them?

Dennis Cotton: 15:56

no man, no yeah, maybe an Applebee's or I'm trying to think of another decent restaurant Chili's, something Chili's.

Byron B: 16:04

Outback is not bad.

Jimmie Johnson: 16:05

Outback or Olive Garden, olive Garden, olive Garden oh man, you can't say that. Olive Garden. Oh okay, they've gotten to that point. Now, man, free breadsticks boy, that's just.

Byron B: 16:17

No, no, no Olive Garden. So we have a.

Jimmie Johnson: 16:22

Oh, you can eat salad.

Byron B: 16:24

We have a young guy in the room and he says no way on Olive Garden.

Jimmie Johnson: 16:27

No, way on Olive Garden. Olive Garden is like the red lobster of our day.

Byron B: 16:32

Yeah, okay, but them biscuits was damn good. Yeah, I mean, you know, cheddar Bay, cheddar Bay, man Don't sleep on it, don't sleep on it.

Jimmie Johnson: 16:39

I mean, all right, I've got one horror story before you know. We move on.

Byron B: 16:44

Okay, again, yet and still.

Jimmie Johnson: 16:55

You started off with your shit. So the videos where the girls would say it's their birthday and they would invite all the girls out and expect the man to pay for it. I know a gentleman, unfortunately, that was in a similar situation, lived overseas I'm not gonna say where he went to take his fiancee slash whomever out to brunch. All of a sudden, 30 people showed up. Now, mind you, I don't speak the language, but everybody would have been called something as they were eating and it was one of the tables where it passed around. Everybody got the sample, everything, and they looked at him for the bill and he paid. Wow, oh my goodness.

Jimmie Johnson: 17:33

God bless his heart Now again.

Dennis Cotton: 17:35

I hope the head job was worth it.

Byron B: 17:38

It was more than that going on.

Jimmie Johnson: 17:40

Wow, and he openly told me that the bill before it was over was $1,700.

Byron B: 17:46

Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, so this wasn't it wasn't playing. This was not a Facebook thing, you've seen. This is somebody I know.

Jimmie Johnson: 17:58

He hasn't looked like that. Nah, he see, see, he got that. Look like I normally have, like I got a lot of cousin I got a lot of cousin behind him, the mere fact that he told me and didn't expect, you know, an expression of like what the fuck you talking about?

Byron B: 18:14

Man, let me catch this guy at a winter time selling him some ice cream.

Jimmie Johnson: 18:17

I know that's right man, Wow, I mean he. He spoke to me as if you know, I can't believe that they did this to me, See, you know, I've seen that a couple of times on the.

Jimmie Johnson: 18:28

You know, on all of the nonsense and all of them. You know I can't tell what some of them are staged or not, but there's been a couple that were not. I knew you could clearly tell it was and you know the cat was caught off guard. You know at what point does the date end. You know, because you know should he just sit there and just, you know, take it like a? Take it on the chin, right, you know apparently he did.

Jimmie Johnson: 18:59

I mean, as people start showing up, you know, imagine, imagine you go to a restaurant and there's two of you and you, you know, I don't know. You go, look out the window for the view and there's seven more of you Just magically appear, you know, they drinking the water and popping, and before it's over, there's a whole table full of motherfuckers. Hey, I'd like to try that jumbo crab something or something. I bet you do.

Jimmie Johnson: 19:32

And then when it's all over, and everybody patting their guts, like at the last supper. Or Everybody got their takeout box too. Thank you, thank you.

Byron B: 19:43

Thank you, my ass, hey, what's up?

Jimmie Johnson: 19:45

And old boy dropped that goddamn check in front of you like yo. There you go, holmes. Okay, hold that for a second. B go back to your cigar and the parent for the month. Yeah.

Byron B: 19:59

For the week, rather, yeah, so that was the Romeo and Juliet 1875. Okay, okay, now that I've seen this, I want to try this. So now, rule of thumb thumb Milder cigarettes are leaning towards tea and coffee. Okay, and then when you start getting the full body cigars, now you want to start to head up more of the harsh stuff, as you would say. So your bourbon is like one of your top deals when you're dealing with the full body cigars.

Jimmie Johnson: 20:32

Okay.

Byron B: 20:33

So we have a Romeo and Juliet 1875, which is a medium body. Okay, lean it towards more of the mouth and you pair it with a Caramel Macchiato coffee man. I would love this. It sounds delicious. It does sound delicious doesn't it?

Byron B: 20:54

Yeah, man, you know tomorrow morning is going to be a different story, but okay, go on go on, go on with your story, so this is probably one of those little breakfast cigars you can have and everything you sit out in the morning. That sounds like you could Early morning dew on the grass and you're sitting out there watching the birds chirp you know it's some of the rabbits running around and you're having this cigar, sipping on this steamy caramel macchiato coffee.

Jimmie Johnson: 21:20

God damn it. I'm going now.

Byron B: 21:21

I know that's right.

Jimmie Johnson: 21:24

Alright, dennis, I got a question for you and everything else because you are a coffee drinker and a wine connoisseur.

Byron B: 21:29

And a wine connoisseur alright, I drink you drink, oh he drinks. Okay, alright, kind of sooner right, I drink you drink, oh he drinks, okay Alright.

Jimmie Johnson: 21:35

Now, when you're visiting your favorite coffee shop and everything else, is there a particular type of coffee that you enjoy the most?

Dennis Cotton: 21:47

Well, let's eliminate, let's do the process of elimination. Regular coffee no. I got to have a coffee drink like a macchiato.

Byron B: 21:56

Okay.

Dennis Cotton: 21:58

Any type of a coffee drink. That's pretty much it, either with dark chocolate, white chocolate, a mixture, extra hot. All the coffee shops that I've been to produce a good product.

Jimmie Johnson: 22:13

So you like the flavor.

Dennis Cotton: 22:14

I like the flavor but, more importantly, I like the atmosphere. I like the atmosphere, Okay okay, okay.

Jimmie Johnson: 22:22

So what's about the atmosphere?

Dennis Cotton: 22:24

Okay, y'all might laugh at me, I don't care no we don't.

Jimmie Johnson: 22:27

We're asking.

Dennis Cotton: 22:30

But I have been going to coffee shops forever, okay, even before I went into teaching, even when I had $10 in my pocket.

Jimmie Johnson: 22:38

You had that much when coffee was $1.50?.

Dennis Cotton: 22:41

When coffee was $1.50. I would always go to a coffee shop and there was one particular one in Southfield Bravo Coffee. They're gone now.

Jimmie Johnson: 22:51

Yeah, it's a fish shop now.

Dennis Cotton: 22:54

They were there before the first Starbucks entered.

Dennis Cotton: 22:56

So, you know, I would go and I would get my coffee and I would sit out on the patio and I would pretend I'm rich. I mean, for me, something about going to a coffee shop meant that I may not be there yet, but I'm on my way. Okay, I'm trying Because here's the thing that I've noticed Even to this day, there's like a ton of coffee shops. Most of the coffee shops, most but not all, primarily their customers are white or Asian, and I have no problem with that. But I always wondered because you know me, I could be the only black guy in there and not a kid.

Dennis Cotton: 23:33

As long as I got my coffee and some scenery. I'm set, but I always wondered why is it that there's so few of us in coffee shops to this day, other than maybe the cost, because it ain't cheap?

Jimmie Johnson: 23:48

You gotta have a job, you know yeah, but besides that, I don't know, I don't know I think it's, you know, especially from the starbucks world, they that was one of the big things they were attracting. You know the. You know the stay-at-home cats. You know your cat guys who were writing books. You know you know the all, the, every, every coffee shop, especially in seattle, you know, always had somebody sitting there, you know, writing out a book well, you remember that off the um family guy.

Jimmie Johnson: 24:19

Yeah, look, I'm writing something everybody's sitting there writing the book you know.

Byron B: 24:26

so it kind of goes back to the initial name of this group Thinkers.

Jimmie Johnson: 24:35

Drinkers and thinkers.

Dennis Cotton: 24:37

Long live drinkers and thinkers.

Byron B: 24:39

So here you are drinking his coffee. Now thinking Masterminds?

Jimmie Johnson: 24:44

Masterminds.

Byron B: 24:48

That's nothing to laugh about, man. There's nothing wrong with the imagination. I just had a conversation man with one of our younger cats and everything I said, that we get as adults and we lose our imagination, we lose our dreams. We just become complacent. I don't think we lose them.

Jimmie Johnson: 25:08

I just think that our imagination, we lose our dreams and we just become complacent. I don't think we lose them, I just think that they get lost in the shuffle. We prioritize. Yeah, well, that too. But you also. They get lost in the shuffle. You know, you got family, you got your wife, you got the car. You got the house the job.

Byron B: 25:30

You know the job, the stupid dog.

Jimmie Johnson: 25:32

whatever that comes about, my kid wanted a rabbit and I'm glad we ain't getting one. Oh my God, they are delicious, though she walked in the kitchen to watch me eat. Rabbit boiling on the stove Like Sasquatch, with some jasmine rice.

Dennis Cotton: 25:52

So never give up on your dreams.

Byron B: 25:54

Never give up on dreams.

Jimmie Johnson: 25:55

We'll never give up on your peace of mind. There's something that's going on in the day that we have to cling on to. That just gives us a couple minutes. I saw a video today where a woman was about our age and sister and she summed it up plain and simple. She says she's not compromising with anyone on her peace of mind. She just will not compromise.

Byron B: 26:18

It's priceless and again.

Jimmie Johnson: 26:20

you know I used to hear my mom and dad say it all the time, and everything else. There's nothing like a peace of mind. I didn't understand that. You know I really didn't. I do. Oh God, yes, I mean because you do. You'd be surprised where something that can come into your household, your job and disrupt your whole flow and your peace of mind is shattered.

Byron B: 26:41

It's gone for a minute.

Jimmie Johnson: 26:42

You know, and you might get it back, you might not it all depends on the day. I mean, I get that, I understand that well, but, gang, guess what? We got to get ready and wrap it up all right. Before we do, I'd like to let everyone know out there that we are. We have a website. We're going to be submitting merchandise. We're also going to be giving you guys our appearances where we're going to go. One thing that we always want you guys to do is like share. Talk about us, subscribe.

Byron B: 27:12

Subscribe yes.

Jimmie Johnson: 27:15

Please do. And if we mention a particular venue that we're going to be at, if you say I'm here to hang with Puffer Drinks, you might get a little surprised. Yeah, you might have to pay for our drinks.

Byron B: 27:28

Yeah.

Jimmie Johnson: 27:31

And we can be anywhere. Exactly so, from Rodney Q Love, my sign out is sip, smooth sip often. And if you want to sip, sip with me.

Byron B: 27:44

And I'm Byron B and I want to just say be smooth.

Jimmie Johnson: 27:47

I'm Jimmy Jefferson and I've always we always want to know what you plan on doing as far as blowing smoke.

Dennis Cotton: 27:55

Okay, so I guess I got to come up one. All right, I'm Dennis cotton drink, but don't drink too much.

Jimmie Johnson: 28:03

Oh okay, there we go, let's have ourselves a toast.

Byron B: 28:07

There we go, and we see you next episode.

Jimmie Johnson: 28:10

Yep Cheers, cheers, cheers.

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