Episode Transcript: #1115 - Mike Baker
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5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Mike Baker, ladies and gentlemen. And we're live. Ladies and gentlemen. What's
going on, buddy? Yeah, the usual. You're hiding from wolves over here? That's right. It's
right. I left the state of Idaho because we're overrun with wolves. Wolves and that's it.
Yeah, that's all we got. I was just listening to a podcast where these guys were talking
about wolves and about how they were hiking and they found four dead mature bull elk inside
of like a couple mile stretch that had been torn apart by wolves and they started to freak
out. Well, I mean, two things we got this time of year. We got a lot of wolves and we
got a lot of rattlesnakes. The rattlesnakes are starting to, you know, pop up and make
their appearance. Can you get a little warm? Yeah, exactly. And there are some seasons where
you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a rattlesnake. And of course, if you swing
a dead cat, a wolf will show up. So that's not a good idea in case anybody's wondering.
I've never been. I'm going June 30th to Boise. I just announced the tickets today. And it's
fantastic. I'm excited to be there, but I keep hearing about wolves. Is that a real
issue up there? Not at the century link arena. It won't be a problem. So you should be safe
from that. But yeah, bring your gear. And you know, Idaho is an interesting place because,
you know, it's a part time legislature, right? So which is the way I think all states should
operate, which means everybody goes home to their jobs. Well, if you just if you look
at the top of the state, the governor, butchotter, great guy, Brad little lieutenant governor,
terrific guy, they're both ranchers, right? So full time, full time. Well, yeah, basically.
And they they look at it from a different problem, you know, a perspective, right? So,