Field Dispatch
Matt Connarton Unleashed 3-21-26 hour 2
Game Plan
Speaker 1: W m N h Rip the Dormals. We're back from
Speaker 1: the brains.
Speaker 2: The donut Chop, Trouble Luta, Donut Shop, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, trouble,
Speaker 2: trouble ut.
Speaker 3: The dollar Chop.
Speaker 4: I was walking down the street. I wanted something to eat.
Speaker 4: How about something sweet? That would be such a treat.
Speaker 4: When I saw it, I curtain believe my eyes. I
Speaker 4: almost began to cry.
Speaker 2: Bubu the donut Chop, Trouble Uta, Dona Shop, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, trouble,
Speaker 2: lut a dollar chop.
Speaker 5: It was a line around the block.
Speaker 6: I barey could handle the shop.
Speaker 4: I had to walk walk away to keep my mind overkare.
Speaker 4: But when I got back to the shop, the sign
Speaker 4: said stop, were sold out.
Speaker 2: Now let the donut shuck trouble Let the donut shop Trouble, Trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble,
Speaker 2: lut the donor jump.
Speaker 4: I stormed into the shop to see the reality. They
Speaker 4: said were really sold out. I said, what about the
Speaker 4: donuts right there? She said those donuts are not for sale.
Speaker 4: But I grabbed them and ran out.
Speaker 3: Of the door.
Speaker 2: Bubble Let the donut Chuck, Trouble Let, the Donut Shop, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble,
Speaker 2: Drum Trouble, the Donut Chop.
Speaker 4: Next thing I know, I was getting arrested for stealing
Speaker 4: the donut Trouble the Donut Shot.
Speaker 7: I was so sowing.
Speaker 3: Embarrassed, but I had a donut in my jacket.
Speaker 8: It in the way to jail.
Speaker 9: Cable Trouble, Travel, Trouble, Trouble, Job Double.
Speaker 2: The Donut Chuck, trouble Let, the Donut Shock, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble,
Speaker 2: Trouble at.
Speaker 7: The Donut Jump, Trouble at the Donut Shop, by the
Speaker 7: Great Ricky Mapleton. And he is here with us. We're
Speaker 7: gonna talk with him in just a moment. Welcome everybody.
Speaker 10: Here we go.
Speaker 7: We have entered our number two New maridos of Matt
Speaker 7: Connorton Unleashed, and we are live from the studios of
Speaker 7: w m NH ninety five point three FM, Inglorious, Manchester,
Speaker 7: New Hampshire. Of course, you can also stream the show
Speaker 7: from anywhere. Go to Matt conorton dot com slash live
Speaker 7: for all of your live streaming options, social media links,
Speaker 7: contact info, show archives, et cetera. Et cetera. Today is Saturday,
Speaker 7: March twenty one, twenty twenty six. Jenny is here, of course,
Speaker 7: at the news table president account of fur By the way,
Speaker 7: we're only two weeks away from the nine year anniversary.
Speaker 11: That's so crazy.
Speaker 7: Matt Connorton unleashed here at WMNH ninety five point three FM.
Speaker 12: We have to throw your birthday, Patty.
Speaker 7: Can't believe you want to Patty, No, but no, eight, no, no,
Speaker 7: eleventh pound cake. I don't even eat that anymore. Although
Speaker 7: that lemon pound cake did look good in that. Now,
Speaker 7: I will say, uh Afroman's original hit Because I Got
Speaker 7: High does share something in common with Trouble at the
Speaker 7: Donut Shop by Ricky Mapleton in that they are, both,
Speaker 7: in my opinion, a cautionary tale. Oh absolutely absolutely, yes, yes,
Speaker 7: n yes, because things go awry for you in Trouble
Speaker 7: at the Donut Chess.
Speaker 12: Very insightful.
Speaker 11: That is based on a true experience.
Speaker 7: You shoplifted a donut.
Speaker 11: That was a little bit embellished. Yes, for the sake
Speaker 11: of conversation, yes, but.
Speaker 7: No, okay, artistic license.
Speaker 11: I think my mind, yes, I think my mind was
Speaker 11: there at the moment of seeing all was true up
Speaker 11: to the moment of stealing the donut. Okay, going there
Speaker 11: realizing that I was not going to get a donut
Speaker 11: because they were sold out, was absolutely mind blowing, right,
Speaker 11: mind blowing right. But there I was face and on
Speaker 11: the way home as I went to another donut shop,
Speaker 11: what's there? Thousands of them around and got their donuts
Speaker 11: with no, we're sold out. Okay I was, but it
Speaker 11: was disappointing.
Speaker 7: So you in your mind, you were you take me
Speaker 7: back to that moment in the mind and in your
Speaker 7: mind you're at the donut shop, and.
Speaker 11: Then well, let's backtrack a little, can we?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 7: Yeah, please please?
Speaker 11: Okay? You know, happy uh person living with you, happy wife,
Speaker 11: happy life, happy Okay, So nice, Ricky Mapleton carrying nurturer off.
Speaker 11: I went on a Sunday morning. I'm gonna go get
Speaker 11: these awesome donuts that we had a while back. Don't
Speaker 11: need them all the time. Not super healthy for you, obviously,
Speaker 11: but do you have gluten free? There?
Speaker 7: I see where you're going. You're gonna blame this on
Speaker 7: your wife.
Speaker 11: No blaming on miss blaming Ricky Mapleton, caring nurture okay, okay,
Speaker 11: and really not being tuned in to the hip place
Speaker 11: to get your donut. I mean, I guess like Queen Remember,
Speaker 11: is Queen City Donuts still around? I have no idea.
Speaker 11: They were big for a while. I was the big
Speaker 11: thing cupcakes bill Bill Sorry, Queen City Cupcakes.
Speaker 7: Bills Donuts are still around.
Speaker 11: I see if you've heard, I see the Bills Donuts
Speaker 11: sign right there.
Speaker 7: Legendary bills donuts.
Speaker 11: How do they compare with? Should I say this donut
Speaker 11: shops name?
Speaker 7: I think you can.
Speaker 11: It is New Hampshire Donut Company, okay. And they're in Bedford, Okay.
Speaker 11: And I was first exposed to them at a event
Speaker 11: and I'm like, these are fantastic donuts. Yes, we're fourth out.
Speaker 11: And so I said, okay, I'm going to go get some.
Speaker 11: Went there, signed on the door. I was there at
Speaker 11: ten thirty eleven.
Speaker 7: Yeah.
Speaker 11: I looked in mine and it was the cheap white
Speaker 11: inch cheap old paper plates. Yeah, stuck on the window.
Speaker 11: Where sold out?
Speaker 10: Wow?
Speaker 3: Yeah?
Speaker 11: Okay. So I walked up beautiful day, I'm how good
Speaker 11: this place is? Huh? They are fantastic? I mean they're not. Yeah,
Speaker 11: they're good. They're good. Are a stand in line? I
Speaker 11: just dedicated half an hour of my life getting there
Speaker 11: and then going back empty handed. No, no, but there
Speaker 11: is a happy ending to this, Okay. Number one, it
Speaker 11: was a fantastic idea to start the donut chips one
Speaker 11: and it was the seed, the seed. And second I
Speaker 11: did go back the week following week, but I went online,
Speaker 11: which was terrifying for me. But I went online and
Speaker 11: if you order them online before five o'clock, you can
Speaker 11: pick them up. You walk in the door, around the side,
Speaker 11: and you get them. So that was the plan of action.
Speaker 11: I did have my wife, of course, helped me through
Speaker 11: the quagmire that is online ordering. Yes, the beautiful word quagmire. Yes,
Speaker 11: the quagmire blagmire. So I it was my favorite family character.
Speaker 11: I'm not going to do a quag man.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 11: So that's the story of the Donut Shop. It really
Speaker 11: I think it's really it's really fun. It's really upbeat,
Speaker 11: donuts a yummy and now we have I think that
Speaker 11: project was called Celebrating the Donut twenty four Songs Celebrating
Speaker 11: the Donut Too Bad. I don't even know the title
Speaker 11: of that CD. But there's a big pink Simpsons sort
Speaker 11: of donut on the front cover. When you look at it,
Speaker 11: Ladies and gentlemen. So that has that, it has one donut,
Speaker 11: one song about twenty four other types of donuts.
Speaker 7: I have the actual title Trouble, Thank You, Thank You,
Speaker 7: Trouble at the Donut Shop, two dozen songs celebrating the donut.
Speaker 11: Come on? Is that not not called warm and warm
Speaker 11: and yummy?
Speaker 7: That is warm on?
Speaker 11: Come on? So yeah, I did not get arrested on
Speaker 11: them on the way home. I was like I should.
Speaker 7: I wasn't impressed, but you fantasized at some point about
Speaker 7: stealing the donut. Clearly good.
Speaker 11: I think we all have that quick flash of I'm
Speaker 11: steal these donuts? Yeah, yeah, how what then of course
Speaker 11: reality sets in, Yeah, and not wanting to be the
Speaker 11: old guy stealing donuts at New Hampshire Donut Company. Yum yum. Right,
Speaker 11: So yeah, that's the and then now we have other
Speaker 11: songs about donuts on that. And that was the last
Speaker 11: the project before the bread Man of bread Time Story,
Speaker 11: which is all kind of connected in Flour in its
Speaker 11: own particular way. I yes, yes, this, this last couple,
Speaker 11: this last six to eight months has been very entertainment
Speaker 11: entertainment wise, revolving around baked goods such as donuts. Bread rolls, so.
Speaker 7: A lot of gluten.
Speaker 11: I feel like, well, they do have a gluten donut
Speaker 11: at New Hampshire Donut Company, and I just would like
Speaker 11: to give them a quick word of advice if I could.
Speaker 11: When you go in there, they have these beautiful display
Speaker 11: that you choose from a cream and they look fantastic
Speaker 11: behind this nice little guard. Then they have the poor
Speaker 11: little gluten free guy and it looks like half the size.
Speaker 11: Super sad. It's like, why don't you just make that
Speaker 11: big too. I know it's more money for that flower,
Speaker 11: but make it as big as that give. You know,
Speaker 11: there's gluten free and then and then there's a vegan free,
Speaker 11: and they're both just made with different types of flour,
Speaker 11: which does give challenges. When you're baking a donut. You
Speaker 11: have to use something called cilium husk and you have
Speaker 11: to use some other things to hold the donut together,
Speaker 11: so usually it's not as fluffy and delicious. But the
Speaker 11: small little donut when I went in there. You go
Speaker 11: in there and go look at that small little gluten
Speaker 11: free and that's the one that I usually get. So
Speaker 11: I eat it on the way home and I'm not
Speaker 11: feeling really bloated. When I get home, I just hat.
Speaker 11: But then of course I'll have a piece of the
Speaker 11: Boston Cream.
Speaker 6: My favorite.
Speaker 11: Oh my god. Yeah, so yeah that's the well, very good. Yeah,
Speaker 11: donnut don't.
Speaker 7: We'll have to listen to some one of those. Oh
Speaker 7: we do have a call though, let's see us on
Speaker 7: the line.
Speaker 10: Matt got it.
Speaker 13: Ricky Mapleton, Happy Saturday morning, and wow, thank you for
Speaker 13: really this.
Speaker 5: Is exciting to be on.
Speaker 13: We here at the community are thrilled that you are
Speaker 13: having us on today.
Speaker 10: Well, first of.
Speaker 13: All, if you could play someday I'm going to live
Speaker 13: in the castle on the new Ricky Mapleton this we
Speaker 13: just love.
Speaker 4: That.
Speaker 7: We really said the move.
Speaker 13: We have some Danish, we have some bread, we have
Speaker 13: some toast, we have some bagels, we had some whole week,
Speaker 13: we got.
Speaker 11: Some pump and Nippo, we got.
Speaker 5: Some rye, we got a lot of bread here.
Speaker 13: So uh, if you could play something off that.
Speaker 3: That would be fantastic. And thank you.
Speaker 5: Uh Matt, you look as fabulous as always.
Speaker 7: Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 13: Hard would just really thinks you're a fantastic person. Hold
Speaker 13: nothing to Ricky Mapleton, of course we are. We hold
Speaker 13: him in high respect.
Speaker 11: He went the community as well.
Speaker 13: So thank you.
Speaker 7: Okay, well it's coming right up. Well, oh, I think
Speaker 7: he's gone.
Speaker 11: Agnes has called before, and.
Speaker 7: Oh that was Agnes. That was Oh I think I
Speaker 7: think I misgendered Agnes. I apologize. I feel terrible.
Speaker 11: No, Agnes is thank you Agnes for calling in.
Speaker 7: Thank you Agnes.
Speaker 11: Yeah, and it sounds like your friend Guildehunt has a
Speaker 11: little twinkling arrve for you. She's mentioned you before. Guildahunt,
Speaker 11: guilda hard guilde heart. She lives with Uh, she lives
Speaker 11: with Agnes in a group of other senior citizens.
Speaker 7: Oh so they're in Uh so she's an older lady.
Speaker 11: They're living in a in a fabulous community. And yeah,
Speaker 11: and they call up all the time. They're big fans
Speaker 11: of you. They're big fans of us, and we need
Speaker 11: all the fans we can get, at least I do.
Speaker 7: Well, all right, Well, I guess we'll play this for
Speaker 7: Agnes and Guildeahart. Someday I'm gonna live in the castle.
Speaker 7: And and this is from we should Uh.
Speaker 11: Yes, this is from the project called The bread Man,
Speaker 11: a bread Time Story. Now the beauty about this is
Speaker 11: we made this uh with narration before each song and
Speaker 11: I really feel it sets things up. It's uh my,
Speaker 11: uh boy, I'm gonna step on some hollow ground. But
Speaker 11: it's my twenty one twelve, my, my, my tommy, my quadrophenia. Wow,
Speaker 11: uh with of course everybody that helped me with it.
Speaker 11: Of course couldn't have done without them. But this is,
Speaker 11: this is, it's a it's an epic in my mind.
Speaker 7: And so enjoy all right, someday I'm gonna live in
Speaker 7: the castle. Ricky Mimpleton.
Speaker 10: Stops not knowing.
Speaker 8: No boy.
Speaker 10: To work. Okay, father, you'll never mean nothing butnna make
Speaker 10: a boy, but make a boy.
Speaker 14: What what do you mean You think you're gonna marry
Speaker 14: the princess?
Speaker 10: Well you're I'm gonna live in a castle. No, father,
Speaker 10: get back to work. Don't hit me, father back to work,
Speaker 10: good lie. No, not the bag.
Speaker 14: Some them going live in the castle, some them going
Speaker 14: live on him.
Speaker 10: Something. I'm going to live in a castle.
Speaker 15: Some day a boom making print for the father.
Speaker 10: No mo bacon the print.
Speaker 14: Some damn gonna some dail conna.
Speaker 10: Some dam gonna live.
Speaker 14: Back toor.
Speaker 10: Loll never never that castle down.
Speaker 14: Not that I gas again, what you're thinking of a man,
Speaker 14: the Princess.
Speaker 8: No more begain that bread.
Speaker 10: Gone Rulest, Still.
Speaker 14: Gonna live in the castle, still gone live castle, some
Speaker 14: of them gone live.
Speaker 11: Mm hmmmmm.
Speaker 7: Someday I'm going to live in the castle. That is
Speaker 7: Ricky Mapleton from The bread Man a bread Time Story.
Speaker 7: That's that's a pretty intense song.
Speaker 3: Wow.
Speaker 11: Yeah, it's very emotional. Yes, we all have dreams, Yes,
Speaker 11: pretty much what that song's about. We all, we all
Speaker 11: aspire to something. Ricky Mapleton's speechless. I've heard that a
Speaker 11: million times, but I'm really kind of I hope everybody's
Speaker 11: kind of right there.
Speaker 7: Wow, I hope. So if you are just joining us,
Speaker 7: Ricky Mapleton is here of course, and uh we are
Speaker 7: featuring also some songs from Trouble at the Donut Shop,
Speaker 7: two dozen songs celebrating the donut because, uh, this is
Speaker 7: something that you would released a little bit ago, back
Speaker 7: in December, but we never really got a chance to feature.
Speaker 11: It, not within the year.
Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 11: Yeah, yeah, it's right, fun, whimsical, happy songs about donut right,
Speaker 11: and Ricky Mapleton's wheelhouse. I'd love happy, I love snappy,
Speaker 11: I love just fun stuff, fun stuff. And then of
Speaker 11: course we have the bread man, which is a mind
Speaker 11: bending story. Uh yeah, so I went quite It's been
Speaker 11: quite a great year. And I think someday we live
Speaker 11: in the so someday we all have to if we
Speaker 11: if we focus on something. It's hard to do in
Speaker 11: today's world, isn't it, you know, to focus creatively, whether
Speaker 11: you're building a car, or you're making donuts or your whatever. Yeah, well,
Speaker 11: I'm sorry, I'm getting a little bit. That's what I'm
Speaker 11: looking for. Choked up on a donut.
Speaker 7: I guess, I guess, so, I guess so yeah, so yeah. Well,
Speaker 7: speaking of which, so one of the songs on Trouble
Speaker 7: at the Donut, Okay, we're gonna shift gears. Two dozen songs, okay, goodness.
Speaker 7: One of these is called maple bacon. Dont no, I've
Speaker 7: never had a macon maple bacon donut, but that that
Speaker 7: actually sounds disgusting to me.
Speaker 11: Maple bacon, you got your sweet and savory grumble platter, Oh,
Speaker 11: maple bacon, maple bake bacon. I haven't heard this song.
Speaker 11: I don't know the Uh yeah, you want to just
Speaker 11: touch base on a few of them and not go
Speaker 11: through the whole song If they're not super well, I
Speaker 11: shouldn't say that about my music. I'm sorry.
Speaker 7: I'm curious to play this one because I'm wondering if
Speaker 7: it can convince me. Because to me, the idea of
Speaker 7: a maple bacon donut sounds disgusting. But I'm wondering if
Speaker 7: the song will kind of convince me that it's something
Speaker 7: that could be delicious.
Speaker 11: That is a great segue. Let's find out.
Speaker 7: All right, all right, let's give this a spin. We'll see.
Speaker 7: This is called the maple Bacon donut song.
Speaker 16: Babe, Boo bakeon donut me boot bakeon donut me, boo bacon,
Speaker 16: donut me boo bacon It.
Speaker 17: On me outside heaven on me insund maple baking donut,
Speaker 17: never let me down, the king of the morning, the talk.
Speaker 6: Of the town.
Speaker 5: Yuh, maple baking.
Speaker 6: Don't let you walk this town.
Speaker 16: Babe, o bacon donut me bacon, don't bacon bacon.
Speaker 17: Sticky fingers on the counter, lay shining like the sun.
Speaker 3: One bite in, I'm lifted.
Speaker 6: Up to the sun.
Speaker 16: Bye b Bacon, donut baby, boot bag and donut babe
Speaker 16: boot bag and donut.
Speaker 17: Ba bag and bacon crackling like banda maple, smooth like
Speaker 17: a dream. I'm a flavor revolution, come in straight straight
Speaker 17: from a donuts dream. It's not done else like you,
Speaker 17: so savory and sweet, blue bag donut, maple boot bag
Speaker 17: and donut, maple.
Speaker 16: Bole, bacon donut, maybe bacon donut.
Speaker 11: Are you convinced?
Speaker 3: No donuts in the world?
Speaker 11: Could we do?
Speaker 8: It?
Speaker 10: Is good?
Speaker 11: Could you do one of my personal favorites on this one?
Speaker 14: Oh?
Speaker 10: Sure?
Speaker 11: I think when you look at the overall as aspect
Speaker 11: of donuts, the blueberry donut, the forgotten Oh I like
Speaker 11: blueberry okay donut. So just a song on this called
Speaker 11: blueberry Donut go figure on the donut collection, right, so
Speaker 11: it just talks about how well I think it's tough
Speaker 11: explanatory if you want to give that a spin.
Speaker 7: All right, let's try this one blueberry donuts song, because yeah, no,
Speaker 7: I did like the song about the maple bag.
Speaker 11: Are you convinced?
Speaker 7: But I just but I'm not.
Speaker 18: No?
Speaker 7: Is that actually a real thinger to use me?
Speaker 11: No, it's convens there.
Speaker 12: People put bacon on the wrong things all the time.
Speaker 7: That's true.
Speaker 11: No, no, no, no, don't don't be a don't be
Speaker 11: a hater. Don't be a hater.
Speaker 12: I'm going to be a hater.
Speaker 11: The sweet and savory combination. Flavor profile. How's that for
Speaker 11: a clinary term.
Speaker 7: There's a term.
Speaker 11: That's a phrase I've never used in my life. What
Speaker 11: flavor profile? Favorite profile? Flavor I'm getting hungry just thinking
Speaker 11: about it. Flavor profile.
Speaker 12: You know what is good if you put jelly inside
Speaker 12: of maple donut?
Speaker 7: And now we're getting now that I agree A.
Speaker 12: Long time ago, back in the days with the donut
Speaker 12: tree dress, when I worked at Duncans when I was
Speaker 12: eighteen and.
Speaker 11: We were bored, you made your own donut.
Speaker 12: We well, my store made fresh donuts every morning, like
Speaker 12: the real deal.
Speaker 7: Come in and make the donuts.
Speaker 11: Wow. Yeah, wouldn't that be nice if they could like
Speaker 11: a krispy Kreme kind of situation around here? Will you
Speaker 11: when you go to krispy Kreme, I don't know if
Speaker 11: you've ever been to one the a Krispy Kreme factory.
Speaker 11: You go there like you would go to a Dunkin Donuts,
Speaker 11: and you can see the donuts being on the conveyor
Speaker 11: bell and you get what's called a hot one right
Speaker 11: off and happened like I don't know, five am and
Speaker 11: ten when they're making them it's unbelievable. It's I don't
Speaker 11: think no. These are usually honey glazed, the number one
Speaker 11: donut in the world if you were keeping track. Oh, okay,
Speaker 11: I did learn that making the donut thing, that the
Speaker 11: honey glaze is number one all right, worldwide.
Speaker 10: Well, let's give this.
Speaker 7: Let's give this a listen. I do like a blueberry donut,
Speaker 7: so let's let's give this a shot. Blueberry Donuts song.
Speaker 7: This is from Ricky Mapleton's album Trouble at the Donut Shop,
Speaker 7: two dozen songs celebrating the doughnut, blue.
Speaker 16: Very donuts, Blue very donuts, blueberry donuts.
Speaker 6: You find them in the back of the rack.
Speaker 2: Of the Bakeriso underappreciated.
Speaker 17: How can this be full of anti oxes, danced healthy donut?
Speaker 6: How can this be? Yeah, it's tasty and it's good
Speaker 6: for you.
Speaker 11: What else do you want from a donut?
Speaker 16: Very donuts, blue very donuts, very donuts.
Speaker 6: You find us in the back of.
Speaker 2: The rack of the bakeriso under appreciated.
Speaker 4: How can this be from the first soft crumble the
Speaker 4: juicy center burst.
Speaker 17: You're the kind of flavor that gets rid of the
Speaker 17: Monday curse. You don't need flashy lights you're a legend
Speaker 17: in the sky.
Speaker 11: Yum, yum.
Speaker 7: All right, here's the thing. Here's the thing though. You're
Speaker 7: trying to convince us that it's good for us. No,
Speaker 7: I want what are you RFK? You're trying to tell
Speaker 7: us that, wow, this blueberry donut, Oh, it's actually healthy
Speaker 7: for you.
Speaker 11: I just wanted to use the word anti oxidants in
Speaker 11: a song.
Speaker 7: Oh fair enough, Okay.
Speaker 11: Okay, I don't know if that's ever happened before.
Speaker 7: The blueberry.
Speaker 11: Weren't you listening to the words?
Speaker 7: Oh, yes, the blueberry.
Speaker 11: They sit in the back of the rack with the bakery.
Speaker 11: Can kind of do you even notice when you go
Speaker 11: to like Duncans or what have you? The blueberry? Is
Speaker 11: that one kind of always the last the last one picked?
Speaker 11: If you would? I noticed, yeah, and I quite didn't understand. Well,
Speaker 11: it's not as good as we have any more phone calls.
Speaker 10: Uh.
Speaker 11: I don't want to talk about donuts anymore. I'm trying
Speaker 11: to be good and really, wow, I'm trying to watch
Speaker 11: my waistlines.
Speaker 7: Oh good, well, that's that's excellent. Oh, actually, we do
Speaker 7: watch mine all the time.
Speaker 11: I put out a whole thing about donuts.
Speaker 7: We do have we do have a call? Let's say,
Speaker 7: is online here.
Speaker 6: Copy damn seize the day.
Speaker 19: Happy Saturday morning, you look as lovely as always. A
Speaker 19: copy dem to you all. If you could play, if
Speaker 19: you could play copy dim seize the day, that would
Speaker 19: just make everything complete.
Speaker 7: Oh are you having me.
Speaker 10: All, gentlemen?
Speaker 3: And there's always copy dm seize the day?
Speaker 11: Okay.
Speaker 7: I do have a question. Why do all of your
Speaker 7: friends call the call the show and objectify me. I'm
Speaker 7: not a piece of meat, I mean, my goodness, I
Speaker 7: mean I know, I'm.
Speaker 11: You're a piece of donut from I'm sitting you are
Speaker 11: you are? You're don't you are like a a What
Speaker 11: are those? What do they call them? Stick donuts or
Speaker 11: jelly stick you? Oh boy, no, you write the donut
Speaker 11: little early in the day for that. What's the donut
Speaker 11: that is not in the circle? What is that?
Speaker 20: Is?
Speaker 11: A donuts?
Speaker 8: Stack?
Speaker 11: Donuts stack? Okay, okay, so you're okay, wow, all right.
Speaker 11: So that's a whole different baking technique, the French cler
Speaker 11: Oh but there's a different that's a that's one of
Speaker 11: the more difficult standard donuts to make, the French curler.
Speaker 7: Why do I feel like if I looked up French
Speaker 7: crawler on Urban Dictionary, I would find something horrifying.
Speaker 11: Oh you were like a like a torture device. Maybe
Speaker 11: give you get in the French curler. All right, let's
Speaker 11: play this for our friend English Bank of English. Ye
Speaker 11: for Colin.
Speaker 7: This is called Seize the Day Carpe d M by
Speaker 7: Ricky Mippleton.
Speaker 5: Oh like that, you doubt?
Speaker 11: Is what I'm gonna.
Speaker 6: Right right now, my turn to shine Corbery deal.
Speaker 21: See Today Commery, see to day coming everything.
Speaker 6: Every said to take.
Speaker 11: I'm running out short for goodness sake, got break demon
Speaker 11: calling it loud for the moment, make it out problem
Speaker 11: and neal.
Speaker 6: See the day Commery, See the day.
Speaker 21: Combery Deal, See the day Comedy, see Today.
Speaker 6: Think around man, he's new to scene.
Speaker 15: Every bready takes bringing my tweet from seeing the lights
Speaker 15: to mountain time reaching up.
Speaker 6: And touching this scot cover deal. See the day Commery,
Speaker 6: See the day Combery Deal.
Speaker 10: See the day com.
Speaker 6: See the day com Deal. Da go out and play copy.
Speaker 20: Co.
Speaker 22: I like it.
Speaker 7: It's very positive.
Speaker 11: Yes, yes, I like that.
Speaker 7: I like that Ricky Mapleton is here with us.
Speaker 11: Can I do a shameless plug?
Speaker 7: Absolutely?
Speaker 11: Okay? That is from the collection called Happy Fun Joy Okay,
Speaker 11: carpe DM sees the day Big Orange cover happy about
Speaker 11: ten or fifteen Latin based songs on their carpe DM
Speaker 11: and it's unum and yeah it's it's super upbeat, super happy,
Speaker 11: super fun, happy fun joy.
Speaker 7: Yes, yes, I like it.
Speaker 11: My heart was broken at the donut chop and then
Speaker 11: things changed right right? But what are you gonna do?
Speaker 7: That's right?
Speaker 6: Uh?
Speaker 7: I think?
Speaker 23: Uh?
Speaker 7: Oh, wait a minute, I think we have another call here.
Speaker 7: Hang on, see who's uh on the line.
Speaker 24: Wow, things are getting so intense. We just got a
Speaker 24: mellow out man. Wow, this is mellow Mike.
Speaker 3: Come on, could we.
Speaker 24: Maybe chill things out a little bit and play Say
Speaker 24: and Do from from the Rock Opera?
Speaker 11: Wow?
Speaker 24: Man, Wow, that that last call really freaked me out.
Speaker 24: Metal mic whoa, Oh.
Speaker 7: He's a clairvoyant.
Speaker 11: Good voys there, good boy, Wow.
Speaker 3: Mellow Mike.
Speaker 7: Uh can predict the future? What gigs up?
Speaker 3: Gigs up?
Speaker 11: My friend?
Speaker 4: What not?
Speaker 11: That the gig was ever going on? But it's up now,
Speaker 11: isn't it? The jake the jigs?
Speaker 7: Everyone says that wrong? What did I say? You said
Speaker 7: the gig?
Speaker 11: The gig is up?
Speaker 7: Yeah, you and millions of other people say it wrong.
Speaker 11: It's up?
Speaker 7: What what's mellow? Mic requests of this?
Speaker 11: I don't know?
Speaker 7: Was it saying?
Speaker 11: Can we listen to? I see that metal? Mic is on?
Speaker 22: Oh?
Speaker 20: Is he?
Speaker 11: I think I love metal?
Speaker 7: Mic Oh? Don't don't we all?
Speaker 11: I don't know?
Speaker 7: Don't don't we all love metal? Mic Oh? Yes, I
Speaker 7: can see him on the caller ID. Let's see what
Speaker 7: he wants metal.
Speaker 5: Come on, Mapleton, Wow, play good out of my pool?
Speaker 7: Come on, okay, play some rock down. Come on, we've
Speaker 7: heard that metal stuff.
Speaker 11: Let's pick it up metal Mike, okay, all right, get
Speaker 11: out of my pool.
Speaker 7: He needs some uh what is emodium a D or something?
Speaker 3: Metal?
Speaker 11: Mic man, he's got a point man, just a metal
Speaker 11: mic in all of us. Come on, wimpy la la
Speaker 11: la music. Let's get to some metal. Play get out
Speaker 11: of My Pool by Ricky Mapleton off. Don't count me out.
Speaker 7: I was in a metal band with a guy named
Speaker 7: Evil Mike.
Speaker 11: Ooh, evil Mike.
Speaker 7: All right, here it is, Get out of my pool,
Speaker 7: Ricky Mapleton, rock on America.
Speaker 3: Good out of my pool. You're using all the corene.
Speaker 8: I don't even know you.
Speaker 6: I only see you when it's hot out.
Speaker 8: Get out of my pool. Good out of ba pool.
Speaker 3: I don't even know you.
Speaker 8: Get out of my pool.
Speaker 6: You're using a babba coryne.
Speaker 17: I never see when there's seven feet of stolen around,
Speaker 17: you're walking around with your beautiful snowblower.
Speaker 3: Good out of my pool, I mean your summer pool.
Speaker 8: I know what makes you truel.
Speaker 17: Why don't you get your own pool then you can
Speaker 17: be the pool.
Speaker 3: Why don't you just good out of my pool?
Speaker 10: Wow?
Speaker 7: Wow, that's intense. Now I have to ask you, is
Speaker 7: that based on a true story?
Speaker 11: Yes?
Speaker 3: Oh?
Speaker 7: Really, Yes, someone was in your pool?
Speaker 11: Yes, who wasn't a neighbor?
Speaker 6: Oh?
Speaker 23: Who?
Speaker 11: During that past winter, as the song talks about, I'm
Speaker 11: my snowblower broke, okay, which happens in the world of snowblowing?
Speaker 7: Yes, and there I was.
Speaker 11: I look down the street, and there he is, in
Speaker 11: this beautiful shine. I could see the glimmering of the
Speaker 11: newness of his snowblow. And I really don't. I live
Speaker 11: in a fantastic community in Manchester. There are there are
Speaker 11: fantastic communities in Manson, and except I saw down there
Speaker 11: and uh, he looked over at me, He gave me,
Speaker 11: He looked over from five or six houses down. He
Speaker 11: looked over and said and kind of just like gave
Speaker 11: me the I'm kind of like looking at him like
Speaker 11: maybe I did.
Speaker 7: Like wave them over.
Speaker 11: Yeah, and no, fast forward to the summer one hundred
Speaker 11: degrees that those two weeks when we get one hundred
Speaker 11: degrees here in New Hampshire, right, oh yeah, And I
Speaker 11: was out in my front with my bathing suit on,
Speaker 11: enjoying the hot, hot summer day. But he's walking down
Speaker 11: the street.
Speaker 4: With his.
Speaker 11: Offspring. If you would, young, young, I would say between
Speaker 11: Milt say Junior Highest High School. Okay, all right, and
Speaker 11: they walked by the name of the Pity look really yeah, okay,
Speaker 11: what is carrying nurture Ricky maple toon, do a write
Speaker 11: a song about him, b invite him in, then write
Speaker 11: a song about him later on, D gave him the hey,
Speaker 11: what the heck man?
Speaker 7: Remember me?
Speaker 11: Remember me? My back still hurts from shoveling that day,
Speaker 11: because never mind, So that's where the energy from that
Speaker 11: song came from. Okay, and then I did invite him in. Okay,
Speaker 11: they swam for a few hours. I think one of
Speaker 11: the kids may have ruined my pH level. If you
Speaker 11: know what I'm saying, huh huh, and you figure people
Speaker 11: would shower before they go in your Poolice say hey,
Speaker 11: can I hose down? Nothing? Really nothing? And that's where
Speaker 11: that whole don't don't calt me out album came from.
Speaker 11: There's a lot of let it go, let's go okay
Speaker 11: kind of stuff on there.
Speaker 3: I like that.
Speaker 11: It was about two years ago that came out, but
Speaker 11: I just loved that heaviness of that. Yeah. Yeah, I
Speaker 11: get that nice Fender Precision sound and that's what I
Speaker 11: really lived for that.
Speaker 7: No, that is a lot of fun. I like that too.
Speaker 7: I like that too. Ricky Mapleton is here with that.
Speaker 7: But you could come swimming if you like. Matt Oh,
Speaker 7: thank you, thank you?
Speaker 11: Okay, and you too, I don't okay, Yes, my pool
Speaker 11: is always open to creative people.
Speaker 7: Thank you.
Speaker 11: Just maybe you can come over though and mow my
Speaker 11: launch during the summer. Probably not, but it's gotta be
Speaker 11: a trade off somewhere. I suppose you could bring some
Speaker 11: donuts perhaps, Oh right, maybe, and then the ants come
Speaker 11: with the donuts. We don't want that, okay, I'm o
Speaker 11: seeding right now in the summer.
Speaker 7: Oh that's right, we do. We do have another call here.
Speaker 7: Let's see what's on the line here.
Speaker 25: Good morning, Matt Connerton and Ricky Mapleton. This is Tom
Speaker 25: toming morning. I am sitting here having some whole weat
Speaker 25: toast with a jelly and a little bit of peanut butter,
Speaker 25: and I decided to call in and see if you
Speaker 25: would be kind enough to play a song called what
Speaker 25: About Me from a bread time story. I think it
Speaker 25: would definitely set the tone, and perhaps I might risk
Speaker 25: it and have a bagel. Oh, don't be silly, all right,
Speaker 25: Thank you very much, mister Connaton, You're welcome. Rickie Mapleton,
Speaker 25: what about Me?
Speaker 3: What about Me?
Speaker 25: Really is a impactful song during this narrated just voyage, okay,
Speaker 25: of entertainment. This is Tom Tomilson wishing you all a
Speaker 25: happy Saturday and thank you for taking my call. Mister Connaton.
Speaker 25: This is Tom Tomilson signing off.
Speaker 11: Oh all right, well goodbye. He's a long time calling too.
Speaker 7: It's called before. Your friends are all very polite, Yeah,
Speaker 7: yeah they are, well, I strive, they know, they know,
Speaker 7: yeah we we. I didn't meet all of them at
Speaker 7: one time last summer. We got together okay at Applebee's.
Speaker 7: Oh really, yes? Common ground? Have they been in your pool.
Speaker 11: No, oh okay, no check them. No, but uh, well
Speaker 11: I guess technically if I if you really want to
Speaker 11: think about it, they've all they've all been in my
Speaker 11: pool fair enough, if you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 7: Yes, yes, well we don't want to break the fourth wall.
Speaker 11: Yes, I think we What is that called in wrestling
Speaker 11: when you when you o k fob k fabe k fabe.
Speaker 11: So we're doing kind of a am I is that
Speaker 11: what I'm kind of doing?
Speaker 7: A k fabe? Well, we don't want to break k
Speaker 7: fab do what I'm saying.
Speaker 11: I'm ready to come clean.
Speaker 7: No, don't do that.
Speaker 11: Wow, this is intense man.
Speaker 7: You know you don't set up a bit just to
Speaker 7: ruin it.
Speaker 3: So yes, wow.
Speaker 7: So yes, that's what John Hopwood you say. Maybe you
Speaker 7: do when I was on Afternoons coming in and just
Speaker 7: ruined the bit.
Speaker 11: So yeah, to answer your question, yes, all my all,
Speaker 11: the all our friends and Collins have technically been in
Speaker 11: my pool.
Speaker 7: Okay, we'll leave it at that. Well, we'll leave it
Speaker 7: at that, so we should play this. This is so
Speaker 7: the actual title is Drunk and Disillusion Yes, what about me?
Speaker 11: Okay, so this is later on in the operation. This
Speaker 11: is during scene two. This is from The bread Man,
Speaker 11: The bread Man, Yes, what has happened?
Speaker 8: Now?
Speaker 11: Is the bread Man who we were introduced to as
Speaker 11: a young child earlier in the show, Yes, who gets
Speaker 11: beat by bread by his dad the bags and ends
Speaker 11: up having a trist or a relationship with the princess
Speaker 11: who comes down and gets bread. And now years later
Speaker 11: he's made it into the key due to a lot
Speaker 11: of different murders and there's a lot of stuff going on,
Speaker 11: but he eventually ends up living in the castle as
Speaker 11: the not new King, but moves in with the princess
Speaker 11: once they have kind of how do I How they
Speaker 11: got rid of the queen the prince? Yes, due to
Speaker 11: poison bread and everything else that goes along with it.
Speaker 11: Now he's looking at what he's created, and since the princess,
Speaker 11: who now is the queen's getting all the attention, he's disillusioned.
Speaker 11: I guess it's a great way of saying it. And
Speaker 11: as he looks kind of into himself during this portion
Speaker 11: of the play, all right, very good.
Speaker 7: This is called Drunken Disillusioned What About Me? By Ricky
Speaker 7: Mapleton from The bread Man, a bread time story.
Speaker 23: With the death of the king. The princess becomes the Queen.
Speaker 23: She's in charge, and everyone seems to be respecting the queen,
Speaker 23: and really the bread man is in the back of
Speaker 23: the scenes. Nobody's really paying attention to the bread Man.
Speaker 23: He's getting a little frustrated that even the queen is
Speaker 23: not taking his advice. He's become jealous and he's losing
Speaker 23: affection for the queen. The bread Man stares into the mirror.
Speaker 23: He looks at himself, perplexed, wondering why the queen is
Speaker 23: getting so much attention and none for him.
Speaker 22: Oh wi, a beautiful every one gainsy, I'm.
Speaker 10: No real beautiful? What about me? What about me?
Speaker 6: What abound? About me? What about me?
Speaker 11: What about me?
Speaker 6: What about me?
Speaker 8: What about me? I know?
Speaker 22: A beautiful everyone can see?
Speaker 10: No all beautiful?
Speaker 6: What about see?
Speaker 10: What about me?
Speaker 6: What about me?
Speaker 10: What about me? What about me?
Speaker 14: What about me?
Speaker 8: What about me?
Speaker 6: What abound?
Speaker 7: It's very emotional songs.
Speaker 11: Yeah, there's a lot of emotion in the bread Man
Speaker 11: of bread Time story. Yes, a lot of a lot
Speaker 11: of a lot of insight. Take it or you can
Speaker 11: take it from face value. It's just a fun, little,
Speaker 11: fun little play. We did a yeah, but Yeah, there's
Speaker 11: a lot of impactful things, and I just would like
Speaker 11: to thank again the amazing musicians that were all over
Speaker 11: this compilation. Is that a good word I'm saying compilation
Speaker 11: compilation of songs that there I would say, there's twenty
Speaker 11: five musicians on here.
Speaker 10: Oh wow.
Speaker 11: But I rarely want to get a big shout out
Speaker 11: to Larry Holt, Doctor Holton. Okay in Larry Holton and
Speaker 11: Ryan Fitzpat Trick or the big two that did this
Speaker 11: with me and then we had all fabulous musicians come
Speaker 11: in and help out. You can tell the difference I
Speaker 11: would think of people listening can tell the difference between
Speaker 11: the bread Time story versus some of my other stuff
Speaker 11: that may not be as layered but still fun. This
Speaker 11: is kind of a little adventure off into something a
Speaker 11: little different as far as Ereky Mapleton Galaxy of Stars. Yes,
Speaker 11: but I want to thank everybody, and my wife of course,
Speaker 11: who puts up with everything that I do so right right,
Speaker 11: so I gotta gotta plug her.
Speaker 7: Very good, very good. So we're running out of time.
Speaker 11: Should we the hour go?
Speaker 7: Should we play?
Speaker 6: Well?
Speaker 7: Okay, so I figured out what song Mellow Mike requested. Yes, uh,
Speaker 7: someone sent me a message who was paying more attention
Speaker 7: than I was in the moment. So we'll play that.
Speaker 7: We'll play that one at the end of the segment.
Speaker 7: Should we play though, uh? Just quickly? Should we play
Speaker 7: one more track from Trouble at the Donut Shop? Two
Speaker 7: dozen songs celebrating the donut?
Speaker 11: Well, you seem to be very pro donut today. When
Speaker 11: I came in the studio, you were all a gleam.
Speaker 11: You had the gleam of a donut in your eye.
Speaker 7: Yes, and so.
Speaker 11: Whatever you would like to place her, I would be honored.
Speaker 7: Jenny said the same thing this morning. She said, you've
Speaker 7: got the gleam.
Speaker 11: Of a donut in your eye and a donut stick.
Speaker 7: But yes, but we we and we did go. We
Speaker 7: did stop at Duncan, But I didn't have a donut.
Speaker 11: Is it that something that we go to there for
Speaker 11: for drinks more than donuts? You with the name Duncan Donuts.
Speaker 7: In my case it was for a sausage and egg cheeseage.
Speaker 11: What are you thinking?
Speaker 7: YEA, let's protein need protein?
Speaker 11: No, how's your acid reflux?
Speaker 7: Fine? So far?
Speaker 11: Okay? I did burpy beating that you were after leafles
Speaker 11: going coming on your back hard and heavy.
Speaker 7: I did burp earlier. There is that's good to know.
Speaker 7: Thanks you tell me about this. There's there's a song
Speaker 7: on here that stands out to me. The title stands
Speaker 7: out to me because it's unlike all the others. It's
Speaker 7: called us a number one? What an awesome country? Ducks
Speaker 7: in my pool?
Speaker 4: What is this?
Speaker 11: Here? Are some probably when I was doing the project
Speaker 11: has nothing to do with donuts. Usually when you put
Speaker 11: out a project on a with a distributor a someone
Speaker 11: that you distribute to your music, you might as well
Speaker 11: put out as many as many tracks as you can
Speaker 11: in my theory, okay, because you get X amount of
Speaker 11: tracks per submission if you would in the independent world
Speaker 11: of releasing music. Okay, So I always at least try
Speaker 11: to have and when all said and done, if I'm
Speaker 11: looking through the files, what's this?
Speaker 7: Yeah?
Speaker 11: Okay?
Speaker 14: Yeah?
Speaker 20: This is.
Speaker 11: This was done last summer. As I was I had
Speaker 11: a moment of clarity watching my plastic chlorine floater float
Speaker 11: around my small little pool. Yes, and uh, I said,
Speaker 11: what a great country we live in? And I just
Speaker 11: kind of pop this cauld we listen to a second
Speaker 11: of it? Oh sure, Because to be honest with you,
Speaker 11: I don't know what it is. I kind of think
Speaker 11: I know what it is, but I'm not sure. Because
Speaker 11: the Ricky Magnilton myself, I have about one thousand, three
Speaker 11: hundred songs for my good for my troop too, and
Speaker 11: my people that like to enjoying my music and can
Speaker 11: dig into.
Speaker 7: Well, here's the second of it. Oh does sound familiar?
Speaker 10: Yes?
Speaker 11: Yeah, you know what makes this country number one?
Speaker 26: It's my fuck in the pool, having so much fun.
Speaker 26: Gop flag tick to you, what's back? You would say, Hey,
Speaker 26: that's where it's that.
Speaker 15: You've gotta work hard, keep it cool, jun't beat, No
Speaker 15: Fudi's fool.
Speaker 3: That's what makes us say number one.
Speaker 6: US say, just.
Speaker 15: Having some fun, got my duck in my pool, coran things.
Speaker 15: That's ain't nobody's fool because I'm keeping my boot clean,
Speaker 15: USA USA, keeping my coreer usay.
Speaker 3: US say, keeping it all fields.
Speaker 6: USA, USA.
Speaker 3: You gotta live in the USA.
Speaker 14: Oh, just go go away.
Speaker 18: Come on, duck, swim swim red what in blue? Come
Speaker 18: on swim swim red white and blue eye.
Speaker 3: Love my duck so much, but coreen in the water,
Speaker 3: US say no, move on, having so much.
Speaker 11: Fun aside love, I'm living in the US a.
Speaker 7: Patriotic I'm ready to invade the entire Middle East.
Speaker 11: So we get a little I like the fact that
Speaker 11: we're talking about spring scene right now, right, Yes, we
Speaker 11: got ducks in the pool. Yep, we gotta get out
Speaker 11: of my pool.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 11: So I really feel that this is good. This is
Speaker 11: spring is almost here? Is that true?
Speaker 7: It's here officially, it is totally here. So this is
Speaker 7: our celebration.
Speaker 11: Yes, okay, so uh boy defended precision right there?
Speaker 7: Oh M love it.
Speaker 11: That's my one true love in music? Is the bass?
Speaker 7: Oh really?
Speaker 27: Yes?
Speaker 7: As a bass player, I certainly approved.
Speaker 11: Yes, absolutely, And I dabble in the bass on some
Speaker 11: of these songs, and I just the bass is just
Speaker 11: so so wonderful.
Speaker 7: Absolutely.
Speaker 11: Can I tell you a quick joke about yes, okay,
Speaker 11: there there's a guy on an island and he keeps
Speaker 11: hearing these drums in the background. He's on like fantasy
Speaker 11: island or a vacation island. Keeps hearing these drums. He
Speaker 11: goes up to the guy says, hey, what's all these drums?
Speaker 11: And the guy goes, you do not want those drums
Speaker 11: to stop? Sir, bad, bad bad guys say here's that
Speaker 11: all night? Line goes up. He goes, what's up with
Speaker 11: these drums? You do not want these drums to stop?
Speaker 11: He goes, what happened to when the drum stop? He goes, oh,
Speaker 11: very bad drums start based solo start. Come on. There's
Speaker 11: not a big lead up to that joke.
Speaker 7: That was a long way to drive. All right, we
Speaker 7: are almost out of time. Where should people go to
Speaker 7: keep up with everything that you're doing and get all
Speaker 7: their musics go.
Speaker 11: To Ricky maple ten. I am all over the place
Speaker 11: on Spotify, YouTube and all your other digital platforms. Yes, yes, yes, yes,
Speaker 11: very good.
Speaker 7: Well, always a pleasure. This was kind of last minute,
Speaker 7: but so glad to have you this morning. Always a
Speaker 7: good time.
Speaker 11: I really appreciate you having me on that.
Speaker 7: It's fun. Absolutely, we'll do it again. We should do
Speaker 7: it more often because you've got a lot of great stuff,
Speaker 7: very very good. So we'll close out the segment with
Speaker 7: say and do because I think this is the one
Speaker 7: Melow Mike was trying to request.
Speaker 11: There's another emotional gut right sure to end with.
Speaker 7: And it's from of course the bread Man, a bread
Speaker 7: Time story. And if you are listening live on Saturday,
Speaker 7: of course stick around Andrew deVie is coming up next
Speaker 7: via WhatsApp all the way from the UK, but we
Speaker 7: will close out with this say and do from Ricky Mapleton.
Speaker 7: Thank you.
Speaker 23: Over time, the poison yeast begins to take its toll
Speaker 23: on all those who consume the royal bread. The poison
Speaker 23: quickly overtakes the Prince of Yeastland due to his bread gluttony,
Speaker 23: and he expires like stale, outdated bread. The servants find
Speaker 23: him on the floor, stiff as a weak old bagette.
Speaker 23: The King himself too feels the effects of the poison yeast. However,
Speaker 23: due to his slight gluten allergies, he consumes bread only
Speaker 23: on special occasions, though over time he becomes frail. A
Speaker 23: funeral is held for the Prince, and the princess and
Speaker 23: the baker the bread man start sneaking off together more often.
Speaker 7: Rumors are abound.
Speaker 23: The princess and the bread man begin to spend a
Speaker 23: lot of time with each other, and they don't really
Speaker 23: care what other people think. At this point, the prince
Speaker 23: is dead and it's their time to be together.
Speaker 10: It doesn't really bad, run this s.
Speaker 8: You.
Speaker 10: He doesn't really mad. Even as all true, We can
Speaker 10: have just this mom mad.
Speaker 28: Together, see.
Speaker 10: Says safer.
Speaker 22: Says s when the mill good fall each other, that
Speaker 22: we could have had.
Speaker 10: People say we don't long together. Let me can live
Speaker 10: all the albums look out together as.
Speaker 8: Together, said.
Speaker 22: Said, say.
Speaker 10: Said dune, say said, du.
Speaker 23: Said said, Well, things are really looking up for the
Speaker 23: princess and the bread Man. It turns out that the
Speaker 23: bread Man's father has died and left a fortune of
Speaker 23: yeast to the bread Man's Where and how his father
Speaker 23: accumulated his vast scores of yeast his only rumor at
Speaker 23: this point, but it is believed that when the bread
Speaker 23: man was young, he sold off the baker boy's mother
Speaker 23: and gained a fortune in yeast. Granted, this is only
Speaker 23: speculation regardless. In return for the princess's hand in marriage,
Speaker 23: the bread Man offers the frail king a promise to
Speaker 23: supply all of Wheatland with his yeast import and export
Speaker 23: monopoly on the worldwide bread market. Of course, with recent
Speaker 23: death of the prince, the king has no choice but
Speaker 23: to accept, as he no longer has access to yeas
Speaker 23: from the Prince's family in Yeastland. The king agrees to
Speaker 23: let them get married.
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