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Houses vs Land – Number of Parcels Comparison (JJ 621)

Houses vs Land – Number of Parcels Comparison (JJ 621)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

December 25, 201730m 10s

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Houses vs Land - Number of Parcels Comparison Transcript:  Jack Butala:                         Jack and Jill here. Jill DeWit:                            Hi. Jack Butala:                         Welcome to the Jack Jill Show. Entertaining real estate investment advice. I'm Jack Butala. Jill DeWit:                            And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Jack Butala:                         Today, Jill and I talk about houses versus land. The number of parcels in any given county. How many houses are there, how many land parcels are there? This is a numbers kind of show, Jill. Jill DeWit:                            Are you preparing me? Is that what the point? Jack Butala:                         Yes, I am. Jill DeWit:                            Do you have some caffeine over there? Do I have some safety pins to jab in my fingers to keep me awake or something? Jack Butala:                         Wow. Jill DeWit:                            I don't know. Jack Butala:                         Where did that come from? Jill DeWit:                            I don't know. No, it came from that Carol Burnett thing I was watching. Jack Butala:                         What's that? Jill DeWit:                            Did I talk- Jack Butala:                         No. Jill DeWit:                            I don't know if I talked about that on the show or not. Okay. So, I was watching the, I found a Carol Burnett 50 year anniversary show, and everyone, everyone, I'm not that old. My parents watched it. So, anyway, so my point is ... I just think she's cool. I still watch old stuff anyway, I think it's really cool. So, she was talking about one of the skits that she would do with Tim Conway where he was a business man and she was his secretary, the ditzy, had the answering where she plugged in the stuff and wore the headset to answer the calls and all that good stuff. [crosstalk 00:01:23] Mrs. Wiggins. That was her name, Mrs. Wiggins. So, she talked about how the way that they did their stuff, kind of like our show where stuff was not really rehearsed and either way, Tim Conway, whatever he would rehearse was not what he would come out with. Jack Butala:                         This is like our show. Jill DeWit:                            He would totally, right? So, all the rehearsal stuff, and then he would at the live time, he would totally change it up in how he acted, how he played things out, things he said, it was hilarious. Well, every time on the show, it looked like she was biting her nails. She would like, and we all thought it was part of the character, Mrs. Wiggins, that she would be like, "Uh-huh," like filing her nails and then biting off a piece like of a hangnail or something, when in reality what she was doing was biting down on her finger to keep from laughing. So, she was inflicting pain on herself- Jack Butala:                         Oh, I see. Jill DeWit:                            -to keep from breaking out into laughter because he was so darn funny. Jack Butala:                         Versus the pain that this show causes you to do. Jill DeWit:                            Yeah. So, like that. Like Carol Burnett had to do to keep from laughing, I will have to maybe, it was just kind of a joke that if I started to fall asleep, I could poke myself. So, I won't fall asleep, Jack. You know that. Jack Butala:                         That was, with our number three kid, we just went and got our California boat cards, licensed boaters. And it brought me right back to sixth grade, right with him. I mean, we're both just making each other laugh. We had to leave the room. We were biting on something just so we wouldn't laugh in front of these older, super nice coast guards. Jill DeWit:                            I'm really glad I wasn't there, because I would've been liked the A student in the front loo...