Phil Robertson
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And they're going to do it right here on their dock, which is right behind our house.
And so we were super excited about getting to be a part of that because we happen to be
down here this week.
But, Jase, I noticed what we always call the love bugs are out.
Now, I don't know, are they out there in Louisiana, the little black ones with the red right behind their head?
Exactly.
Are they in North Carolina right now, Zach?
Because they're down here.
You know what?
So the love bugs, I did a little bit of look because my first thought was, and this is what I was going to ask you, Jace, but I've actually looked it up in between our recordings.
So I already know my answer, at least from AI, that I was wondering if these were the same bugs.
bugs as the mayflies negative dad used to and they're not that's right correct although they are in the same uh genre family i did find that out it's the same it's the same uh process all the bugs can't come out which all of this y'all are focusing on the negative but
So Dad would always have this thing he would do.
This is kind of back to In the Woods with Phil.
Because Dad always, because he was such an observer of...
nature, which is just a way of saying God's creation, but what he would see.
And these are the kind of things he would notice.
And the reason Jace knows about them and I know about it is because he would teach us these things.
And then later he taught all of you because we did 800 episodes of stuff just like what I'm about to share.
So dad would always say, you know, if you're wondering if there's a God or not, consider the mayfly.