00:00Well, I did go solo, and clearly, it didn't work out in my life.
00:08I think patience and respect, you know, I think, you know, after all the years...
00:13Do we have either of those?
00:15Well, we're still, it's an ongoing process, right?
00:18We have a ton of respect for each other.
00:20You know, two of the guys are brothers, these guys grew up together, and we've been through
00:23so much together as a group that it's a unique experience that only the four of us can, we
00:29can relay it and talk about it and articulate it, but only we know what it's like to go
00:33through these super high highs and low lows and everything in between, and when you experience
00:38that, it's something different than you experience with your coworkers at work or your family
00:43that you live with.
00:43We live together and work together, so we have a mutual respect, and you develop patience
00:48and an understanding for each other and revere each other, and I think that that sort of transcends
00:54anything that happens in between there, which allows us to continue to do this and love
00:58doing it, and as we get older, we feel more fortunate and express more gratitude for
01:04the opportunity to do it, not only for you all, but with each other.
01:08Yeah, and I think, you know, we're all from the Midwest, Ohio, and I think that we have
01:12similar values, and I think that really helps in relationships, so.
01:15Has anyone of you entertained the idea of going solo, just like other members of the group?
01:25Well, I did go solo, and clearly, it didn't work out.
01:29No, I think we've all done other projects, you know, Jeff has done solo projects, and he's
01:34done solo projects, and then they both came running back to the group.
01:37No, I think we, that's another reason, kind of what Jeff was saying, like we've all had
01:44opportunities to explore different things that we're passionate about, which I think
01:48allows us to keep 90 degrees fresh and exciting and enjoyable, you know, because we're not
01:55putting all of our, you know, blood, sweat, and tears into just this.
02:00We're like, more creatively spread out, so we're able to, you know, pull from different
02:05positive things in different parts of the entertainment industry, whether it's hosting,
02:09whether it's producing, whether it's politics, whatever it is, you know, we have other things
02:13that are stimulating us creatively, so I feel like that's a big part of not only, you know,
02:18why we were able to still do this together and still stand each other after 30 years, or
02:2349 years.
02:25You and I would feel like that's a big part of kind of what makes us happy is that we
02:32are exploring other things individually.
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