00:00Oh, sure, sure. I've been around the block a few times. I worked as a taco truck, sold car wash, curtain rings for a while, then I got into RV tire sales. Winnie here was my showroom model. That's how we met. It's true. For our wedding day, one of the best set of white walls. We wore off the treads on our honeymoon. Yeah. Driving and driving. Oh, of course. I don't know.
00:30Yeah, this is a second career for all of us. Windlifter was a lumberjack, cabbie was in the military, and me, well, I hauled cargo up in Anchorage. Yeah, a lot of guys up in Anchorage. I was beating them off of a stick. Come here, boy. No, boom. Hey, big whirly bird. You haven't said much. How about a toast? Windlifter's not really much for speeches.
00:47A toast to Coyote. It was he who drove all day and all night to the base of Brighton Mountain.
01:03With much difficulty, he climbed the mountain to obtain fire and brought it down to the first vehicles.
01:11But in so doing, he burned his tires, and when Coyote saw his blackened tires, he thought they were his favorite snack.
01:19And he ate them, for he knew they were still full of life, and it was in this way.
01:26He let go of the old, and renewed himself like fire renews the earth.
01:37Uh, I'm just gonna say, you had me up to the part where he eats his own tires.
01:42Best toast ever, Wind. Cheers!
01:45Cheers!