Pete Stringfell…:          No. I thought for sure that was-

                                    (Singing)

Sue Bonzell:                 Thank you, Pete. That was awesome.

Pete Stringfell…:          Thank you.

Sue Bonzell:                 I love the new song.

Pete Stringfell…:          Appreciate it.

Sue Bonzell:                 Very heartfelt.

Pete Stringfell…:          Well, comes from-

Sue Bonzell:                 Comes from the heart.

Pete Stringfell…:          Mm-hmm (affirmative). Yeah. My latest record is all very personal. Actually, if you look at most country artists, they’re doing songs that they co-wrote or that someone else wrote. That’s how I was for years. I was just co-writing, which I love to do, but I just got so inspired on so many different levels writing this record. And so I’ve written all the songs myself.

Sue Bonzell:                 Wow.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah.

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s pretty cool.

Pete Stringfell…:          Because it’s not recorded yet. I’m just really proud of the songs. And it’s been hard because when you’re in Nashville and you’re living there and you’re performing at the Bluebird and all the things that I’ve been able to do, you get humbled really fast. So for me to be so happy and content and proud of my work, it’s awesome for me. It’s more of a personal thing for me, but I’m just excited to get it recorded and to share.

Sue Bonzell:                 So when will it be available?

Pete Stringfell…:          I don’t know when its going to be available.

Sue Bonzell:                 I don’t know.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. I’m going to talk with a couple different distributors.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. So we’ll see.

Sue Bonzell:                 [crosstalk].

Pete Stringfell…:          I will keep you updated on all that. But I will be play some of the new songs on the concert I’m going to be doing.

Sue Bonzell:                 And so yeah. Tell us about the concerts you got coming up.

Pete Stringfell…:          Well, I’ve got one here in Sonoma county. It’s so funny because I’ve been lucky to play the Grand Ole Opry or the Ryman Auditorium and all these great venues and it was always so great. But the Luther Burbank Center, because I grew up here.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yeah.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s where I saw my first concert. The Hager twins.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. Yeah.

Pete Stringfell…:          From Hee Haw. And so there’s just something really special about it. And last year during COVID we couldn’t have a crowd.

Sue Bonzell:                 Right.

Pete Stringfell…:          So we did a virtual concert there with my band. We just did acoustic.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yeah.

Pete Stringfell…:          Super fun. I got to get on grand piano, which I really loved. And so the video did well because I had my film crew, we did all these multi cameras and it was really fun. And they had the drive-in theater.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          And they showed a song before they showed the movies and it was really just awesome. And then I’m like, “That was amazing.” And then of course this opportunity came and I’m like, “Oh, now I get to actually perform with a crowd with the people.”

Sue Bonzell:                 Yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          “A real concert.” And it’s on Saturday night during the holidays. So it’s December 18th, it’s on a Saturday. I’m like, “Wow. That’s a prime time. I better come out swinging on this one.” I don’t know when I’ll get that opportunity again. It’s going to be a lot of fun. And we have a comedian who’s going to open the show. And literally I was hanging out with my kids, watching America’s got talent and I see this goth guy, super dry humor, but cracking us up. And he said he was from Santa Rosa, California. I’m like, “What?” So I just had him in my mind. If I do a show, I should have him open and sure enough, I reached a out and he was into it. And here we are.

Sue Bonzell:                 Oh, that is so cool.

Pete Stringfell…:          Comedy, Country, Christmas, is what we call it.

Sue Bonzell:                 Comedy, Country, Christmas.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s going to be fun.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. Coming up Saturday, December 18th.

Pete Stringfell…:          And you’re going to be there.

Sue Bonzell:                 And I’m going to be there. Yes, absolutely. Wouldn’t miss it.

Pete Stringfell…:          You’re going to be full access. You can do whatever you want.

Sue Bonzell:                 Woo hoo, VIP.

Pete Stringfell…:          There you go. Yeah. You’re coming too. Ryan.

Sue Bonzell:                 Ryan’s here too.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes. So anyways, I’m just really looking forward to it and I haven’t performed live in a while. Well I did some charity stuff. You know?

Sue Bonzell:                 Yes you did. Yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          But it was all behind a camera.

Sue Bonzell:                 A Little different.

Pete Stringfell…:          When I act, I’m an all camera actor.

Sue Bonzell:                 Right.

Pete Stringfell…:          I love to create scenes and evoke emotions through and music. I’m not a theater guy. So on stage acting, it’s not my thing, but it goes opposite way for music.

Sue Bonzell:                 Opposite for music, yes. Exactly.

Pete Stringfell…:          Sit here doing a live thing is cool. But for a concert, it’s not a concert to me.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          You know what I mean?

Sue Bonzell:                 Yeah.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s like a music video.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          So that’s when I’m on stage, when I’m performing, you get the energy back. I’m going to be throwing out some new songs.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yay.

Pete Stringfell…:          We’ll see how they like. It that’s the best way to test it. I love the song. And they’re like, cricket’s. Okay, that’s not going on the record. So hopefully it’ll go well and I’ll get to be on the grand piano again, which I’m really super excited about.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yeah. That’s going to be awesome.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah.

Sue Bonzell:                 Can’t wait.

Pete Stringfell…:          I can’t wait either. It’s going to be fun.

Sue Bonzell:                 You gave us all kinds of great information about, about you and your background. You did a song for us and since I’ve got you here in person.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes.

Sue Bonzell:                 I decided we’d do something a little bit fun. And if y’all know me, it’s they probably alcohol involved. So we are going to are going to test your beer knowledge today.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Awesome.

Sue Bonzell:                 You ready for it?

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m not a connoisseur but I do like me some beer. Beer and whiskey. Those are my poisons.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. All right.

Pete Stringfell…:          And wine

Sue Bonzell:                 And wine.

Pete Stringfell…:          Love me some wine.

Sue Bonzell:                 The list just keeps going. That’s why we’re friends.

Pete Stringfell…:          Those are my three. Wine, whiskey, and beer. Not in that order, but last night I had a little too much wine.

Sue Bonzell:                 Uh-oh.

Pete Stringfell…:          I shouldn’t tell this story, anyways.

Oliver Graves:               We’re going to do that.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay.

Oliver Graves:               So we’re going to take a quick break and we come back and we’re going to test the beer knowledge.

Sue Bonzell:                 Here we go. I win either way. I’m drinking beer. Can’t go wrong.

Pete Stringfell…:          Hey everyone. What’s going on? I’m Pete Stringfellow.

Oliver Graves:               And I’m Oliver graves.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. We’ve got to tighten that up just a smidge maybe, a little bit. Hey everyone. What’s going on. This is Pete Stringfellow.

Oliver Graves:               And I’m Oliver graves.

Pete Stringfell…:          Better. Okay. We’re here at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts and I am super stoked. Headlining this baby. It’s going to be amazing. I’m here with the man. Who’s going to open the show. What do you do? Tell everyone what you do.

Oliver Graves:               I’m a standup comedian, tell jokes.

Pete Stringfell…:          He tells jokes and I do music. So make sure you’re here. December 18th Luther Burbank Center, right?

Oliver Graves:               I think it’s going to be fun.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s be a lot of fun. So you got to be here.

Oliver Graves:               Well, a lot. It’ll be fun.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s going to be a lot of [inaudible]

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. We are going to test our beer knowledge. We’re going to guess the beer. My producer, Ryan set all of these up. We do not know which beer is in which cup. They’re all numbered. So we’re going to try to figure out which one is which.

Pete Stringfell…:          I got to tell you like some of these I haven’t tried.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          But I just want to get at least one right. That’s my goal.

Sue Bonzell:                 One, yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          You know what, though? I figure I’m going to win no matter what. [crosstalk] He didn’t mess around. I think earlier he asked, “Do you want to have a platoon to spit out.” I’m just like, “No.”

Sue Bonzell:                 No. I going to spit these out. Okay. So this is all based on the fact that you said that Scrimshaw was your favorite beer.

Pete Stringfell…:          It is my new favorite right now. Yes.

Sue Bonzell:                 These are all, well, not all. They’re Pilsners.

Pete Stringfell…:          I think one of my first times was we went to the coasts and we were just hanging out and we came back to union station [crosstalk].

Sue Bonzell:                 Oh yeah. Nice.

Pete Stringfell…:          And I had it there with some pizza. I was like, what is this magical thing? It was so good.

Sue Bonzell:                 So we threw in some, whatever you want to call them. The Corona and the ultra. We got to throw it off a little bit. All the rest of these are really good beer. So I don’t drink a lot of beer.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay.

Sue Bonzell:                 So this will be fun. So let’s start with-

Pete Stringfell…:          Obviously I drink, probably too much.

Sue Bonzell:                 Start with number one.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay.

Sue Bonzell:                 You got number one.

Pete Stringfell…:          This is number one.

Sue Bonzell:                 Number one. Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          All right. Ready?

Sue Bonzell:                 Oh my God smells like beer. That’s weird.

Pete Stringfell…:          That’s not a bad thing.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Ready?

Sue Bonzell:                 Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m thirsty.

Sue Bonzell:                 Hmm. Okay. What does that taste like?

Pete Stringfell…:          Gosh, I don’t know

Sue Bonzell:                 Which one do you think it is? I’m just going to throw one out here. Mm-hmm (affirmative). I’m going to say-

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m going to Corona.

Sue Bonzell:                 You’re going to say Corona?

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes, I am.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          I was going to say ultra, I’m going to write ultra.

Sue Bonzell:                 We’re writing down. We’re making our notes here. Ryan has all of the answers. So we’re going to find out at the end how well we did.

Pete Stringfell…:          I wish I had tried these other, like the Trump beer over here.

Sue Bonzell:                 It’s Trumer.

Pete Stringfell…:          Looks like Trump to me. All right.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. Number two.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Number two. Here we go.

Sue Bonzell:                 Number two. Here we go. Oh, wait. Cheers.

Pete Stringfell…:          Cheers. Cheers.

Sue Bonzell:                 Cheers.

Pete Stringfell…:          Number two. Here we go.

Sue Bonzell:                 Ooh. Okay. That’s tasty.

Pete Stringfell…:          I like that one.

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s got a little bit more meat to it.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. A little bit more of a fuller taste.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yes, it definitely does. So I’m going to go-

Pete Stringfell…:          Let’s see what these are. What’s this?

Sue Bonzell:                 I won’t tell you what I’m going to do. I’m writing it down.

Pete Stringfell…:          Oh, I see. Now you’re going to go secretive. I don’t know. I’m thinking maybe it’s that ultra, but I could be wrong. God, I hate that. I wish I knew these more.

Sue Bonzell:                 I don’t even drink beer, seriously.

Pete Stringfell…:          Oh, I drink beer, but I don’t drink a lot of these beers, but that’s okay. Here we go. Are you drinking all yours?

Oliver Graves:               Yes. I just drank it. Yes.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay.

Oliver Graves:               But not all of it.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m drinking all of mine.

Sue Bonzell:                 Well, you go right ahead.

Pete Stringfell…:          I have to make sure.

Sue Bonzell:                 I still have to drive somewhere after this.

Pete Stringfell…:          Oh yeah, me too. I have someone driving me. Kids don’t drink and drive.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. Well you might want to go back to them too. You never know.

Pete Stringfell…:          Oh yeah.

Sue Bonzell:                 Revisiting. Okay. Number three. Okay. What’d you say?

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m putting ultra, I put ultra.

Sue Bonzell:                 I wrote Trumer. So there we go.

Pete Stringfell…:          Did the Trump.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Number three.

Sue Bonzell:                 Trumer.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Three. Here we go. Three times charm. Ooh. Very Tangy.

Sue Bonzell:                 Ooh. That’s got some floral on it or something.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. It does.

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s kind of fun. Okay. What [crosstalk] to be.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yeah. I’m thinking Drakes or the people’s pilsner.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m going to go the people’s pilsner.

Sue Bonzell:                 I think it’s either one.

Pete Stringfell…:          Well, I’m telling you that because it has that light and I haven’t tried all these, this doesn’t taste as familiar. I’m going to go with the people’s.

Sue Bonzell:                 You’re going to go with people’s?

Pete Stringfell…:          People’s.

Sue Bonzell:                 I’m going to go with Drake.

Pete Stringfell…:          Ryan, bro. You can give me little nudges too to help me out.

Sue Bonzell:                 No cheating.

Pete Stringfell…:          No cheating.

Sue Bonzell:                 There will be no cheating.

Pete Stringfell…:          Like I said, I’m winning.

Sue Bonzell:                 I’m winning.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s a win-win situation over here.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. I’m on number four already. You don’t have to drink at all.

Pete Stringfell…:          I know I don’t have to.

Sue Bonzell:                 You can go back to it.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. I’ll just drink these when we’re done. Okay. What are we doing?

Sue Bonzell:                 We’re on number four.

Pete Stringfell…:          Number four. All right.

Sue Bonzell:                 I think that’s that one. Number four.

Pete Stringfell…:          So number four.

Sue Bonzell:                 Cheers.

Pete Stringfell…:          All right. Let’s do this. Cheers.

Sue Bonzell:                 Holy. That’s interesting.

Pete Stringfell…:          That is definitely different.

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s definitely different.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Drake’s. I’m going with Drake’s because I had not had that one either. God, if I get these mixed up, like the people’s and drakes, I’m going to be pissed.

Sue Bonzell:                 I’m going to go with people’s. So we went opposite on those.

Pete Stringfell…:          We’re probably both wrong. All right. So what is that four?

Sue Bonzell:                 Four. This is five.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Five.

Sue Bonzell:                 Five. Here we go.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. Cheers.

Sue Bonzell:                 Cheers.

Pete Stringfell…:          All right. Here we go. It’s delicious. That’s a Trump. Hold on. What is a Trump beer.

Sue Bonzell:                 Trumer. It’s a Pilsner.

Pete Stringfell…:          It is Pilsner.

Sue Bonzell:                 It’s Pilsner.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. So I’m going Trumer.

Sue Bonzell:                 Hmm. Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          Man, if I get one right, I’ll be so happy.

Sue Bonzell:                 I’m going Scrimshaw.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. If I don’t get scrimshaw, right. I’m in trouble.

Sue Bonzell:                 Right? It’s your favorite beer. I don’t know.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. It’s my new favorite. So I haven’t really had lot.

Sue Bonzell:                 I’m going to have to go back to [crosstalk].

Pete Stringfell…:          Hold on, is this six?

Sue Bonzell:                 No. That’s six.

Pete Stringfell…:          Sorry. Which number are we on? Okay. 6 it is. Here we go. All righty. Cheers.

Sue Bonzell:                 Here we go.

Pete Stringfell…:          All right.

Sue Bonzell:                 Well now I’m all messed up.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m all messed up too. Should we have had water before between these so I can clear my palette.

Sue Bonzell:                 Hmm. Wow. I think I might have to revisit something.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah.

Sue Bonzell:                 Wait, what are we at? Oh, the last one is Corona. I don’t think that’s Corona.

Pete Stringfell…:          This is why you don’t drink all of them. Because you can’t revisit some of them.

Sue Bonzell:                 Do you want some?

Pete Stringfell…:          No, I’m good. Damn it. It just leaves me with Scrimshaw. It leaves me with one, but I don’t know. It doesn’t taste like Scrimshaw to me. Ah, it’s got too much of a point on it.

Sue Bonzell:                 This is hard.

Pete Stringfell…:          Damn it.

Sue Bonzell:                 This is hard. Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          What is that, five? Okay. All right. I’m ready.

Sue Bonzell:                 You’re ready?

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m ready.

Sue Bonzell:                 Hold on. I’m changing my answers.

Pete Stringfell…:          Uh-oh.

Sue Bonzell:                 I’m going to be mad if I change them and then…

Pete Stringfell…:          The only one I’m more confident on is number one. I said number one was Corona.

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s what you feel confident on?

Pete Stringfell…:          No, I’m not saying I feel confident. I’m just the most confident. I’m not confident on any of these.

Sue Bonzell:                 I will say that that one was probably the least like all the others.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes. And it’s more lager-y to me than these. These are more pointy. I love Pilsner.

Sue Bonzell:                 Fine. I’m going to do…

Pete Stringfell…:          This is not Pilsner.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. This is what I’m doing.

Pete Stringfell…:          Superior light…

Sue Bonzell:                 Which one am I missing?

Pete Stringfell…:          That’s why.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. I changed my answers, but we’ll see what happens.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s light beer. That’s why I haven’t tasted that one. So probably shouldn’t be drinking like that. All right.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          All right.

Sue Bonzell:                 So you had number one.

Pete Stringfell…:          I had number one. I said Corona.

Sue Bonzell:                 Corona. And I said ultra.

Pete Stringfell…:          And the answer is?

Sue Bonzell:                 And the answer is, Ryan?

Ryan:                            Trumer Ails.

Sue Bonzell:                 No.

Pete Stringfell…:          I thought for sure that was Corona.

Sue Bonzell:                 Oh my God. I thought for sure it was ultra.

Pete Stringfell…:          So Trumer. Mother, father.

Sue Bonzell:                 Wow, Trumer. Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          So that means my six is wrong.

Oliver Graves:               So this one’s wrong. I had number two as Trumer.

Sue Bonzell:                 I had number six as Trumer. Okay. Number two.

Oliver Graves:               What did you say?

Sue Bonzell:                 Trumer. I said number two was Trumer. We know I’m wrong.

Pete Stringfell…:          We know where you’re wrong.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          Ultra

Ryan:                            Number two is North Coast Scrimshaw.

Sue Bonzell:                 Scrimshaw. There’s your Scrimshaw.

Pete Stringfell…:          No wonder I drink at all. I liked it. Okay. Son of a… I knew I’m in trouble.

Sue Bonzell:                 I missed that one.

Pete Stringfell…:          I missed that one too.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          This is getting ugly.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. Number three.

Pete Stringfell…:          Hold on. We’re going to know whether or not-

Sue Bonzell:                 I know. Right? Okay. Number three.

Pete Stringfell…:          Number three. What did you put?

Sue Bonzell:                 I said Drake.

Pete Stringfell…:          I said people’s.

Sue Bonzell:                 And you said people’s.

Ryan:                            You kind of liked this one? Both of you enjoyed this one didn’t you?

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes.

                                    Yeah.

Ryan:                            Number three?

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes.

Ryan:                            You might be shocked.

Sue Bonzell:                 Is it the ultra?

Ryan:                            Michelob.

Pete Stringfell…:          No.

Sue Bonzell:                 Wait, what is it?

Ryan:                            Michelob.

Sue Bonzell:                 It’s the ultra?

Ryan:                            It’s the ultra.

Sue Bonzell:                 No shit.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m screwed.

Sue Bonzell:                 Oh my God. Okay. All right.

Pete Stringfell…:          Well, hold on. That means I got one right. I’m playing the game clue right now.

Sue Bonzell:                 One, two, three, four. Number four.

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s the professor with the wrench in the laboratory. Drakes. Number four.

Sue Bonzell:                 Number four.

Ryan:                            What’d you have Sue?

Sue Bonzell:                 Corona.

Ryan:                            The peoples pilsner.

Sue Bonzell:                 Ah.

Pete Stringfell…:          Son of a…

Sue Bonzell:                 I had peoples written there.

Pete Stringfell…:          Why did.

Sue Bonzell:                 You erase it? Well, because I had to put the Corona somewhere.

Pete Stringfell…:          Damn it. I didn’t get one right.

Sue Bonzell:                 I didn’t get one right.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay. So the moral of this story is I need to drink more beer.

Sue Bonzell:                 Right?

Pete Stringfell…:          This is my problem.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. Well we both lose and we both win because we’re drinking beer.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes.

Sue Bonzell:                 Thank you for playing.

Pete Stringfell…:          Oh my god. This is so much fun.

Ryan:                            You want to know five and six?

Sue Bonzell:                 What are they?

Ryan:                            Five is Drakes brewing.

Sue Bonzell:                 Drakes.

Pete Stringfell…:          Okay.

Ryan:                            And then six is finally your Corona.

Pete Stringfell…:          Ah.

Sue Bonzell:                 God, man I was so close.

Pete Stringfell…:          Six. This is Corona. What? Are you sure?

Sue Bonzell:                 I know I said the same thing. I’m like, “That doesn’t taste like corona.”

Ryan:                            Taste it against the bottle.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. I smell it. Hold on, where is your one?

Sue Bonzell:                 I was trying-

Pete Stringfell…:          Where’s your one?

Ryan:                            Can you smell the taco in it?

Sue Bonzell:                 I was trying to figure out, okay. Which one makes me think of Mexico?

Pete Stringfell…:          Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Sue Bonzell:                 I couldn’t figure it out.

Pete Stringfell…:          What was number one again? You said.

Sue Bonzell:                 Trumer.

Pete Stringfell…:          Trumer. So where’s Trumer?

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s that one. He’s drinking that one.

Pete Stringfell…:          Man. That’s similar. Take a taste of that.

Sue Bonzell:                 Is it?

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah.

Sue Bonzell:                 Really?

Pete Stringfell…:          It’s a little bit more spicier. Now take some of the corona.

Sue Bonzell:                 Of the one?

Pete Stringfell…:          Corona. Yeah.

Ryan:                            No Corona is six.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yeah. This one, here take some of that.

Sue Bonzell:                 I got six right here.

Pete Stringfell…:          Oh, okay. There’s a lot similarities there, huh?

Sue Bonzell:                 Yeah. That’s pretty close. Okay. Well we learned a lot. Didn’t we? I hope you learned something about your Pilsner and your beers right here. That was fun.

Pete Stringfell…:          I think what we need to do is we do lagers and we’ll get into IPAs-

Sue Bonzell:                 And then we’ll do whiskey.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m all for that.

Sue Bonzell:                 Wait, what?

Pete Stringfell…:          Whiskey, wine. We’re in wine country. Next time we’ll do reds. Then we’ll go to whites. We’ll do Zen, cabs.

Sue Bonzell:                 Okay. That’ll be fun. Okay.

Pete Stringfell…:          I feel like this is a show waiting to happen and I’m all for it.

Sue Bonzell:                 It is.

Pete Stringfell…:          And I will probably lose every time.

Sue Bonzell:                 It is a show because it’s called Up and Country.

Pete Stringfell…:          Yes.

Sue Bonzell:                 That’s the show.

Pete Stringfell…:          That’s the show. But I’m just saying. Having this whole segment is… You have this segment every time?

Sue Bonzell:                 No. You’re the first one.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m the first one. I’m just saying this could be an ongoing thing with your guests is to do the whole guessing.

Sue Bonzell:                 Absolutely.

Pete Stringfell…:          I’m coming back.

Sue Bonzell:                 All right. He’s coming back.

Pete Stringfell…:          Coming back.

Sue Bonzell:                 Yay.

Pete Stringfell…:          Awesome.

Sue Bonzell:                 Thanks for joining us.

Pete Stringfell…:          Thank you. Thank you for having me.

Sue Bonzell:                 Of course.

Pete Stringfell…:          Anytime you want me to drink beer or sing music. Come out.

Sue Bonzell:                 Exactly.

Pete Stringfell…:          All my favorite things.

Ryan:                            You want to sing music now?

Pete Stringfell…:          No, I’m good. No, I’ll get back to drinking. Cheers.

Sue Bonzell:                 Little beatbox.

Pete Stringfell…:          Thanks again. December 18th, come to the show.

Sue Bonzell:                 Ooh. Yeah.

Pete Stringfell…:          Luther Burbank center.

Sue Bonzell:                 Thanks for tuning in to Up and Country, where we have new episodes every Tuesday. And be sure to visit upncountry.com for all of the episodes and information about our VIP club, where you’re going to get exclusive backstage access. And if you’re on Instagram or TikTok, make sure to follow me, Sue Bonzell. I’ll see you next week.