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And what you should know is when you go to the airport, And if you run into that problem, like I did, if you go to the information booth at the airport, they have a regular phone and you can call somebody. OK, they also all airports have courtesy phones as well. But you have to know which number you're going to call. And if you don't remember them, you're in trouble.
So I recommend to everybody out in the listening audience in your wallet or in your purse that Put just a small little card with three or four phone numbers on it in case you run into a problem like I did. Otherwise, it's very stressful. Okay, Clarence, I know you've gone to many, many places. Here, there, and everywhere.
So I recommend to everybody out in the listening audience in your wallet or in your purse that Put just a small little card with three or four phone numbers on it in case you run into a problem like I did. Otherwise, it's very stressful. Okay, Clarence, I know you've gone to many, many places. Here, there, and everywhere.
You know, it's funny. When I travel, I also, I put on a different kind of set of glasses as well. It's one thing, the medications that you might normally take and you need, okay? But then you also start thinking about things that you might need, okay? So for instance, you know, what if I get an upset stomach, you know, because of, you know, differences in food or water?
You know, it's funny. When I travel, I also, I put on a different kind of set of glasses as well. It's one thing, the medications that you might normally take and you need, okay? But then you also start thinking about things that you might need, okay? So for instance, you know, what if I get an upset stomach, you know, because of, you know, differences in food or water?
What if I'm having a hard time sleeping? you know, all these kinds of, and there are certain things you can take, you know, even, you know, I take like Tums with me, you know, in case, you know, I get an upset stomach or something, you know, so at least I have something.
What if I'm having a hard time sleeping? you know, all these kinds of, and there are certain things you can take, you know, even, you know, I take like Tums with me, you know, in case, you know, I get an upset stomach or something, you know, so at least I have something.
Pepto-Bismol, Band-Aids, you know, which sound like simple little things, but, you know, you get a cut, you know, oh my God, I'm in the middle of nowhere here. Where in the hell can I get a simple Band-Aid? Well, okay. Keep those in your dop kit or your travel bag. But simple little things that you don't necessarily think of all the time. Like, for instance, I carry Band-Aids in my wallet.
Pepto-Bismol, Band-Aids, you know, which sound like simple little things, but, you know, you get a cut, you know, oh my God, I'm in the middle of nowhere here. Where in the hell can I get a simple Band-Aid? Well, okay. Keep those in your dop kit or your travel bag. But simple little things that you don't necessarily think of all the time. Like, for instance, I carry Band-Aids in my wallet.
That's because I have grandkids. Because everywhere they go, they're falling down and getting a scratch here or there.
That's because I have grandkids. Because everywhere they go, they're falling down and getting a scratch here or there.
Or like if you're going on a plane, again, let's just talk overseas just for a second here. It's like what's going to help you sleep, literally sleep? So some people will put a mask on or some people will have noise-canceling earphones so they don't hear any noise around them when they're trying to just get some sleep.
Or like if you're going on a plane, again, let's just talk overseas just for a second here. It's like what's going to help you sleep, literally sleep? So some people will put a mask on or some people will have noise-canceling earphones so they don't hear any noise around them when they're trying to just get some sleep.
So the issue is, or the important point to take away from this, is know yourself. Before you go, and Barry, to your point, it's like a little bit of a checklist above and beyond what you normally would take with you, you know, medications, et cetera, that can help in particular situations. So I can reflect on one thing. I went to a conference once out in Denver, and God, I got food poisoning.
So the issue is, or the important point to take away from this, is know yourself. Before you go, and Barry, to your point, it's like a little bit of a checklist above and beyond what you normally would take with you, you know, medications, et cetera, that can help in particular situations. So I can reflect on one thing. I went to a conference once out in Denver, and God, I got food poisoning.
And so I remember... walking into the pharmacist, into a pharmacy there, and I said to the pharmacist, I think I got food poisoning. And his response to me was, if you think you have food poisoning, you do. And so it's like knowing...
And so I remember... walking into the pharmacist, into a pharmacy there, and I said to the pharmacist, I think I got food poisoning. And his response to me was, if you think you have food poisoning, you do. And so it's like knowing...
you know, quickly what to do in order to get assistance, you know, when these kinds of things happen to you that you don't normally experience maybe when you're, when you're home. So I want to switch gears a little bit about the pros and cons of traveling and our health. Okay. So, um, you know, for all of us, you know, Maddie, Aaron, you can chime in too, because I know you guys have traveled.
you know, quickly what to do in order to get assistance, you know, when these kinds of things happen to you that you don't normally experience maybe when you're, when you're home. So I want to switch gears a little bit about the pros and cons of traveling and our health. Okay. So, um, you know, for all of us, you know, Maddie, Aaron, you can chime in too, because I know you guys have traveled.
What are, what are some of the pros and cons that, that you've experienced? You know, Clarence, you can start us off on that. What do you think the pros are for, for traveling?