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Talk Is Jericho
"pascagoula river" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"I wanted to be a company that that baby guys can go to and have also matches and learn from and maybe get back up to the big time. You know what i mean. Folks are something like that you know or you know just you know. I don't know man. I just know i. I just take one day a time chris. That's what i do right now in. I'm so fired up for this match. Saturday man that i think. That's the biggest match in. Jesus w history and i have to say yeah. Yeah they put out data a little short film man. So i'll shut up. Nick mondo for filming. That shit has got me fired up. Man i watched and Eastern it to me on the low. And i watched that shit and it was late night tour erin and I watched it. And i was ready to go in and it was like one in the morning. They graves rock and roll so Shut up nick mondo warble making an awesome documentary man. And you know cnn. Doing his thing you know is he was a death match guy to man. He did his thing. I wrestled him and to see him switch over to some day he found another passion that he loves and and he's doing it. You know which is awesome man. No well dude. It's great to talk to you. Man like i said i had a great time being in the ring with you and i'm excited for this weekend and Very inspirational naked. Been awesome Chatting with you man man. I just keep it real. Chris in Thank you man. If you need me for anything or anything man you know you got my number man. I got your back growth. So i just wanna let vice anytime they background. Your background looks way better on my background. Have god we gotta work it. That's all it matters yet. Dog mattis chris. Thanks have beyond their man. I wanted to get shot out the my murder. Death kill gang only give showed up my eastern block gang and only give shout. My hey club are peak big nature and our p my brother justice payment all right dude. We'll see you this week. Banned kick monsters. You know it man. Yeah man i stay at. Adt man a conspiracy theories. Sarah normal for ufo's just some of the things they talk about on theories of the third kind so the first alien in ufo encounter that. I'm going to go over today. Happened back in. Nineteen seventy three in the state of mississippi on the pascagoula river. Have either of you heard of this incident. Es i have not. You're in for a treat. Theories of the third kind listened wherever you get your podcasts..

The Jim Ross Report
"pascagoula river" Discussed on The Jim Ross Report
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I guess we we really appreciate your business. We're we're gonna thank you right now. I thank you for supporting us. It means a whole lot. We must we don't need to do this. If you're not gonna listen we're gonna try to do our best every week to entertain unit formulas. I think luckily i lost you. Get a lot of information these right along that you normally would not hear your little little bit tidbits. You know that type of thing and pointing out something. That referee does or does this us and the other thing too. You noticed when. I got on my role. Paul heyman laid out. Yes he did. Was this good teamwork. That's professional and so it was a it was a fun air. Two thousand one was was kind of a fun town. Did i miss work lawler absolutely but i call him this editor different element kenny sake. Every day sometimes you want to try something different like chocolate cake so anyway. Thanks connie and i do appreciate your heavy on the team. Hey man we can't do without you and we're looking forward to seeing you next wednesday night and of course we'll be back next week talking about all things. Wbf from nineteen ninety six right here on grill in jr with the voice of wrestling. Mr jim ross. Thanks a lot again. Everybody take care of your loved. Ones account your wessex and we appreciate you conspiracy theories sarah normal for. Ufo's just some of the things they talk about on theories of the third kind so the first alien and ufo encounter that. I'm going to go over today. Happened back in. Nineteen seventy three in the state of mississippi on the pascagoula river. Have either of you heard of this incident. Yes i have not. You're in for a treat theories of the third kind. Listen wherever you get your podcasts..

Talk Is Jericho
"pascagoula river" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Yeah i think that guests suggestion there for you. But i use never know what these families are thinking about going through because they had no clue for all they knew. Dad was working on accounting project that summer and they come to find out he had killed at least seventeen women. That's got a we talk about trauma. I don't think it gets much worse than that. Let's get bt gays bind torture kill. That was his. Mo th begic Last question. I think we talked about this last time. And this is for both both. You guys Is this something that you are born with. Is it something that the childhood caused him to do. I mean all of us have had some worse than others. But you know bad childhoods or a stern father or stern mother but not a lot of us ended up to be serial killers chasing naked prostitutes through the wild and killing them. Yeah i i don't think it's one or the other i think it's unfortunately a combination of both. I think he was playing with a stacked deck. I think he. He had some mental health issues that you know if he was treated and he had a great family that could you know support him and make sure he got the treatment he needed. You may went on to live a healthy life but unfortunately his home life was not awesome. He had no friends. He was completely alone with no meaningful relationships. In his life. I think that coupled with the mental health issues culminated in who he became. I think it's waited for every individual. I think for some a lot of it does come like those mental health issues are impossible to become and they play you for your entire life or hanson. I feel like a lot more of it. Yes he did have the mental health issues that played a role. I think a bigger piece of the pie may go to all the rejection that he suffered and all the issues that he had to deal with. Yes we we all had acne. Yes we all got rejected but it was. It was constant for him. He wasn't believe even allowed to use your dominant hand like he wasn't allowed to do anything he wanted to do during his adolescence. And i feel like for him. That played a larger role in creating who he would be even though the mental health a sort of course an important piece and the last thing i'll say is such it just bums me out. When a guy like that he goes to prison ends up dying jail seventy five years old. You know people. These killing seventeen year old women did this last. Tilles seventy five. You know what. I mean like assists. Sometimes you wonder but What a what. An incredible story and other completely disturbing tale from me you you sick bastards. You just covered another case. That will drop sometime soon. His name is killer from brazil and he was a criminal bet. Saw all these bad people doing these monstrous things and would kill them. So why couldn't have couldn't pinson ran into a like killer. Pdf jail and like during like it tastes or something you know. We all have friends that died of some terrible disease at a very young age. It's like hanson. Should take that and give his years two other people that deserve it. You know what i mean. But that's not a life works but killer pd. That sounds interesting. Maybe we'll do that next time On on talks jericho but scraped having you guys on always Enthralling stories and you guys a great guests. I look forward to having you on again When you come up with something else. I mean we appreciate you really need. Thanks chris or guys. Thank you so much conspiracy theories sarah normal. Ufo's just some of the things they talk about on theories of the third kind so the first alien and ufo encounter that. I'm going to go over today. Happened back in. Nineteen seventy three in the state of mississippi on the pascagoula river. Have either of you heard of this incident. Es have not. You're in for a treat theories of the third kind. Listen wherever you get your podcasts..

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
"pascagoula river" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
"Back to the story. A nineteen seventy-three. After calvin and charlie reported their encounter to police calvin basically disappears. He becomes a recluse. See calvin has no desire to be in the spotlight. All he wants is to forget when he first gets home after the abduction. He so disgusted and scared. He actually pours bleach all over his skin to feel clean again after the media picks up the story his stress shoots through the roof. Three weeks after the abduction. The pressure and the attention gets to be so much that he has a nervous breakdown in has to be hospitalized when he gets out he leaves the shipyard and head back to his hometown two years later he has a second nervous breakdown. He kind of stays in touch with charlie. But it's on and off and he starts picking a work wherever he can but he always quits when someone inevitably recognizes him. And listen i understand. Why calvin wants his privacy. He didn't ask for any of this. Not only is he traumatized but people are constantly asking him to talk about his trauma and half of them are doing it so they can call him a liar. As with every abduction case skeptics crawl out of the woodwork and they love pointing at discrepancies. Charleen kelvin's accounts over time for example in nineteen seventy five. Charlie told the washington post that the vessel was thirty feet long with a dome on top in two thousand. Nineteen calvin told the mississippi clarion ledger. It was eighty feet long and shaped like a football in one interview. Charlie says the aliens mouths look like holes in another. He said they look like slits. The skeptics latch onto every little discrepancy. They propose all sorts of wild theories to explain away. What happened anything other than aliens. Some claim the two men drunkenly passed out and entered. What's called a hypno- gajic state. Which is kinda like sleep paralysis. You can't move and you're prone to hallucination others theorized calvin and charlie had a mental condition called full eoda a mental illness that causes to people to suffer the same delusions at the same time. The person with the dominant personality drives the beliefs and the more passive person gets sucked in. But the truth is the evidence is on calvin and charlie side. It's rare to have so much evidence collected after a reported alien abduction. And that's part of what makes this case so special. We know they weren't drunk. Both men pass sobriety test that night. Both men were psychologically evaluated and neither showed any signs of psychosis no hippie gajic states no fully da as for the discrepancies in their accounts. They're not necessarily a sign. That calvin and charlie are lying. Memories isn't like a book you can't just return to a chapter and recall it exactly as it happened in black and white. It's more like a game of telephone. Every time we recall an event we might miss. Remember a certain part we add tiny corrections or embellishments often without even realizing it. The aliens mouths changing from holes two slits the ship growing fifty feet over forty four years. The relatively small changes that are pretty much expected. I mean if charlie stuck to the exact same story his whole life. That would be more suspicious but to be fair. The skeptics haven't been wrong about everything they pointed out of the man ran. Charlie's polygraph was uncertified at the time. Of course that doesn't mean. He was unqualified by october. Nineteen seventy-three heat administered over five hundred tests for the pendleton detective agency all of which were unrelated to aliens. And no one seemed to have a problem with any of those results. Now you might be asking yourself. Did calvin ever take a polygraph. And the answer is no. He refused to and in two thousand eighteen. The public learns why seven years after charlie nixon's death and forty five years after being abducted by aliens. Calvin publishes a book about his experience and the world finally. Here's his side of the story. The real story it turns out for the past. Four decades calvin has been lying to the newspapers and to law enforcement. He didn't black out that night. Light charlie he remembered everything he floated into the spaceship and was taken into a separate room. That had a fourth smaller alien in it. It sent messages to his mind telling him not to be afraid. Like charlie a silver. I examined him before he was dropped back onto the riverbank outside according to him. He only said he didn't remember to protect himself. He didn't want to have to answer everyone's questions to constantly relive that night. It seemed easier to just say that he couldn't remember and charlie agreed to go along with it. The bad news the fact that he lied at all casts a bit more suspicion on the story but that's ultimately outweighed by the good news when calvin comes forward with his full story. It encourages other witnesses to do the same later. That year a pascagoula woman contacts the mississippi sun herald she tells them under condition of anonymity that in december nineteen seventy-three. She saw a ufo flying over pascagoula and she wasn't alone at the time. She kept it a secret because she feared ridicule as she said. We just looked at each other put. Our is down and kept doing what we were doing. We were all embarrassed for some reason in two thousand nineteen two more. Witnesses came forward on the same day. Charleen calvin reducted jerry and maria blair. Were sitting in the parking lot of grams seafood directly across the river. From where charleen calvin were fishing for almost twenty five minutes. Jerry and maria watched a floating blue. Light fly back and forth over the pascagoula river. At first. they thought it was a plane or a helicopter but it moved differently after the blue light disappeared. They walked toward the river while standing on the pier. Maria heard allowed splash. She looked down in for a split second. Saw a strange creature in the water. It quickly dipped below the surface and out of sight. When maria read about the creatures calvin and charlie encountered her blood ran cold because they described exactly what she saw in the water when the blairs tried to talk about what they'd seen they received blank stares and dirty looks from their neighbors. It's exactly as calvin set.

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
"pascagoula river" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
"Finance lenders law license. Sometimes life just throws you a curve ball. An unexpected event happens that totally changes your outlook on life. It could be the death of a loved one. A natural disaster. A big break in your career today story is about one of those moments amplified to the max. Something's worth shatteringly. Strange happens to two men in pascagoula mississippi that not only changes their outlook. It completely ruined the rest of their lives. It's october eleventh. Nineteen seventy three in forty. Two year old. Charlie hickson in nineteen year old calvin parker or fishing on the pascagoula river despite the age difference or super close family friends. Charlie's always been kind of a father figure to calvin and today they're celebrating. Calvin recently got engaged and to help pay for the wedding. He started to work as a welder. The shipyard were charlie's a- format by nine pm. The sun has set in. They're about ready to pack up but before they go home they try out one last fishing spot appear by the old shopping or shipyard and that's when things get weird as charlie reaches into his tackle box for a piece of bait. Here's this zipping. Sound coming from behind him. It's loud enough. That he and calvin both turn around and they see this vehicle in the distance. That has these blue flashing lights at first. Calvin some cops are poking around his car. But the lights start to get closer and calvin realizes it can't be the police. He's never seen any squad car. That's the size of a yacht and floats in mid air. Yeah whatever this vehicle is is now about seventy feet away hovering two feet off the ground. And it's huge about thirty feet long charlie. In calvin stare at this thing in total confusion. They have absolutely no idea what to do or what to make of it and before they can formulate a plan a super bright light shoots out of the. I guess you'd call it a ship. The lights coming from a door on the side of the ship which is opening and something is coming out of it before they know it. Charlie and calvin are face to face with three strange looking creatures. They're about five feet tall and have somewhat human features like they clearly have arms legs ahead but they're covered in loose gray skin almost like an elephants and their faces are like nothing the men have ever seen. There are these sharp pointy spikes or their nose and ears should be their eyes and mouths look like slits kinda like a snake's nostrils but they could just be flaps of wrinkled skin charlie and calvin can't tell and despite having legs they don't use them like their ship. The creatures hover. About two feet off the ground. And as they float towards charlie and calvin the two men noticed their hands there too long pincers that look like lobster claws now the men become completely frozen in fear because they don't run they just stand there as one of aliens reaches out and grabs calvin by the arm. With one of its claws. The pinch is followed by a sharp pain. And then nothing. Kelvin's whole goes numb. He's completely paralyzed. The last thing calvin remembers is his body floating inside the spaceship and being surrounded by a brilliant light after that everything goes dark. Charlie on the other hand still has his bearings. Whatever the aliens did to. Calvin doesn't seem to work on charlie after getting pinched charlie's paralyzed but completely awake as the aliens flow his body inside the ship. He comes to a stop inside a brightly-lit room without being able to move his neck. He can't see much of what's around him but he can see what looks like a large screen that has a strange football shaped crystal inside. It's small silver and moves around like an eye. When charlie passes by the screen the crystal starts examining him moving up and down. Like it's taking a scan this whole time. Charlie has no idea where calvin as he tries to scream his friend's name but he quickly realizes he can't he physically can't make any noise and that's when the reality of the situation starts to set in charlie is completely and totally vulnerable. He can't move he can barely see. He has no idea what these aliens planned to do to him. I mean for all. he knows. They're going to cut him open and examined his insides like every sifi story with thankfully. That's not what happens. Charlie doesn't see any of the creatures again. He slowly regains his mobility and aliens just float him out of the ship. They're still in mississippi. Right by the river as charlie's hovering above the riverbank. The aliens release whatever hole they have on him and his body slumps. The ground calvin is already standing on the riverbank arms outstretched with a look of terror on his face. Charlie gets up to greet his friend as he does he. Here's another zipping sound. He turns around just in time to see the ship with its blue flashing lights. Raise straight into the air and blink out of sight. And just then charlie. Here's a voice in his head. Say we're peaceful. We mean you no harm and then it's over. It's eerily still on the riverbank. The only movement is coming from calvin who understandably is freaking out unlike charlie. He's been knocked out this whole time. He has no idea what happened to him and neither one knows how much time has passed until they make it back to their car. It turns out. It's only about ten pm. The entire abduction only took an hour naturally. Charlie and calvin sit in their car for a bit. Just trying to make sense of what happened. Who had it worse. Is it better to know more or less but before long the conversation becomes about what they should do next. At first charlie tells calvin they should probably keep the whole encounter to themselves but after some swigs of whiskey their nerves are steeled and they changed their minds. they have to tell someone. It's the right thing to do. Sure the alien said they mean no harm but how can they sure there aren't about to trust a bunch of space creatures that paralyzed and abducted them and if this happened to them it could happen to someone else to and maybe the next time people won't be so lucky. So around ten fifteen. Charlie and calvin drive to a pay phone and call the us air force. The kiesler airforce base is only about thirty miles away but after breathlessly reporting their account the men learned that the air force doesn't really care. The woman on the other end tells him that the air force no longer handles alien encounters the air force did spend a ton of time investigating ufo sightings across the country. But the last study code-named project blue book ended in nineteen sixty nine after that. The air force shelf their alien tracking efforts for good. Which leaves charlie in calvin at a loss. They're afraid that if they call the local sheriff's office. We laughed off the line or worse sent to a psychiatric hospital but as they drive home the eventually decide. The ridicule is worth it by the time. Charleen calvin call. The sheriff's department is around eleven pm. When a captain answers the phone charlie begs him not to laugh at what he's about to report after the captain assures him that he'd never charlie says well we got picked up by a ufo and the captain immediately breaks his promise. He bursts out laughing but after he gets it all out of his system. He tells the two men to come down to the station. he's willing to hear them out..

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
"pascagoula river" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
"Sometimes life just throws you a curve ball. An unexpected event happens that totally changes your outlook on life. It could be the death of a loved one. A natural disaster. A big break in your career today story is about one of those moments amplified to the max. Something's worth shatteringly. Strange happens to two men in pascagoula mississippi that not only changes their outlook. It completely ruined the rest of their lives. It's october eleventh. Nineteen seventy three in forty. Two year old. Charlie hickson in nineteen year old calvin parker or fishing on the pascagoula river despite the age difference or super close family friends. Charlie's always been kind of a father figure to calvin and today they're celebrating. Calvin recently got engaged and to help pay for the wedding. He started to work as a welder. The shipyard were charlie's a- format by nine pm. The sun has set in. They're about ready to pack up but before they go home they try out one last fishing spot appear by the old shopping or shipyard and that's when things get weird as charlie reaches into his tackle box for a piece of bait. Here's this zipping. Sound coming from behind him. It's loud enough. That he and calvin both turn around and they see this vehicle in the distance. That has these blue flashing lights at first. Calvin some cops are poking around his car. But the lights start to get closer and calvin realizes it can't be the police. He's never seen any squad car. That's the size of a yacht and floats in mid air. Yeah whatever this vehicle is is now about seventy feet away hovering two feet off the ground. And it's huge about thirty feet long charlie. In calvin stare at this thing in total confusion. They have absolutely no idea what to do or what to make of it and before they can formulate a plan a super bright light shoots out of the. I guess you'd call it a ship. The lights coming from a door on the side of the ship which is opening and something is coming out of it

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
The Pascagoula Alien Abduction
"Sometimes life just throws you a curve ball. An unexpected event happens that totally changes your outlook on life. It could be the death of a loved one. A natural disaster. A big break in your career today story is about one of those moments amplified to the max. Something's worth shatteringly. Strange happens to two men in pascagoula mississippi that not only changes their outlook. It completely ruined the rest of their lives. It's october eleventh. Nineteen seventy three in forty. Two year old. Charlie hickson in nineteen year old calvin parker or fishing on the pascagoula river despite the age difference or super close family friends. Charlie's always been kind of a father figure to calvin and today they're celebrating. Calvin recently got engaged and to help pay for the wedding. He started to work as a welder. The shipyard were charlie's a- format by nine pm. The sun has set in. They're about ready to pack up but before they go home they try out one last fishing spot appear by the old shopping or shipyard and that's when things get weird as charlie reaches into his tackle box for a piece of bait. Here's this zipping. Sound coming from behind him. It's loud enough. That he and calvin both turn around and they see this vehicle in the distance. That has these blue flashing lights at first. Calvin some cops are poking around his car. But the lights start to get closer and calvin realizes it can't be the police. He's never seen any squad car. That's the size of a yacht and floats in mid air. Yeah whatever this vehicle is is now about seventy feet away hovering two feet off the ground. And it's huge about thirty feet long charlie. In calvin stare at this thing in total confusion. They have absolutely no idea what to do or what to make of it and before they can formulate a plan a super bright light shoots out of the. I guess you'd call it a ship. The lights coming from a door on the side of the ship which is opening and something is coming out of it

The Amateur Traveler Podcast
Travel to the Mississippi Gulf Coast
"Let's talk about Mississippi's Gulf coast. I I like to welcome the show Charles. McColl from McCall Travel Dot Com and Charles's come to talk to us about coastal Mississippi Charles. Welcome mm to the show. Hi Chris how are you today. I'm doing well and we're talking about the state of Mississippi. What is your connection with coastal Mississippi? As a travel writer. I have visited the coastal Mississippi a few times over the past two years and after going there three or four times. I decided that I loved that area and other parts of the US Gulf coast. So much that I developed a new brand called. US Golf coast which covers everything from key. West South Padre but we are talking only about coastal Mississippi debut today so as a travel writer I covered it several times. Excellent and why should someone go to coastal Mississippi. We'll we'll talk about many things but it is is unique. The unique destination the United States. It has the longest continuous beach in the United States. Which I think a lot of people don't know I love road road trips? I travel all over the world. Love driving and there's this sense of soul fulfillment I drive on the Mississippi Gulf coast. I where it's just different than anywhere else. You can drive for an hour and not see anything except for the sand in the water is unobstructed by condos and indulge and restaurants. And what have you so this this great peace and calm and different than anywhere else. Excellent and what kind of itinerary tenorio you're going to recommend for us. It's not a singular destination. There are many communities there. So I'm GonNa recommend some things to do in each of the communities go along the coastal Mississippi. It's all still call the Mississippi Gulf coast. So I'M GONNA use both terms interchangeably. I don't want you to drive fifty miles in one day for lunch and then go drive fifty miles back so I will concentrate on the various communities and say all right first day. You're going to be here second day. You're going to be here and so on and we can do a three four five seven ten very well. Let's get into it where you're GONNA start it. Let's start in Pascagoula. So Mississippi is between Alabama and Louisiana China so coastal Mississippi represents the entire Mississippi Gulf coast so over on the east side closest Alabama Alabama. If you're driving from mobile the first thing you're gonna hit is Pascagoula. The city is probably most famous. because it's where Jimmy Buffett was born. Okay I did not I know that. Yeah so that's going to set the expectations for what the coastal Mississippi areas. All about thank Jimmy Buffett was born there so we're already at our five o'clock somewhere attitude. Pascagoula is also a navy base. So there's a lot of military and also industry the street going on there but it's it's a seafaring community. It's laid-back relative to some of the other cities. We'll talk about. Well what are we going GonNa do in Pascagoula one of the things that happened in past the goal of that as I guess lesser known as that one of the biggest UFO abduction stories in in US history happened there. So back in the seventies the couple of people claim that they were abducted by UFO. And so they were never disproven even so. That's one of the most famous things that happened in Pascagoula. Okay but other than being abducted by aliens. What am I going to do in Pascagoula for won a narrow down here to the the oldest house in Mississippi isn't Pascagoula okay? It's called the lapointe Krebs House and museum now so I went. There are a couple of months ago and I was fascinated by Howell. They showed the construction of how house was done in the bleed was the seventeen. Twenty s house was built the How they use the for the the hair from animals as insulation in the house and things like that kind of interesting Seventeen fifty seven. Is there anything specific renovated the Krebs House. We're going to go to the Krebs House. You could probably spend a couple of hours there. It's a nice waterfront setting and you can get some history of the. The natives that lived in the area and then European settlers came in and saw a whole history of Mississippi but the main point there there's to see the the house and the oldest house in the Mississippi Delta region I think between Minnesota and the Gulf of Mexico. It's the oldest house that's still in the American frontier. I'm thinking New Orleans would be older than that but I mean the city might be but I'm not sure if there's a structure that's older than point good point. The city is older but I don't know if there are any of original houses. Okay Fair enough. But another thing that I really loved in Pascagoula. The Motto Bon Center. I believe the official is the best. Gula River Audubon Bond Center captain McCoy Relation on McColl. And there's a captain McCoy and he runs nature trips out of the Pascagoula River River Audubon Center and what I loved about. It is that I learn things. Obviously like you learn on most trips but the Pascagoula River is the longest. And I'm not going to get the the terminology right. It's the longest une damned river in the continental united in a at states. Yeah so I was fascinated by that and I was like well. What about this wherever they were like now? It was dammed at some point. So the Pascagoula River I believe is four four hundred and eighty miles. That is natural the way it's always been so it hasn't been dammed. It hasn't been obstructed by any kind of construction directions so you can see wildlife and nature the way that it was several hundred years ago. Something didn't expect expect to find in coastal Mississippi or anywhere else and you say wildlife. I'm picturing talking marshes birds alligators that sort of thing. Am I in the right right ballpark. You're right and one thing that that's dominant in this area or the Mississippi sandhill cranes which are relatively large bird. I'm sure there are in other parts that states but there is a sandhill crane refuge that none in Pascagoula but on the other side so I tend cuts through through the area so from mobile bill to New Orleans. You would drive high tech Postal Mississippi. I'm talking about everything. South of I ten okay. North of town the Pascagoula River would go up there. And that's where the sandhill crane. Refuges the birds. No birds don't recognize boundaries. They fly all over the place. So you can see that. I was on the riverboat tour. Okay the AUDUBON center is like most centers they want to promote the natural wildlife and the scenery. And that's so forth and it's a really hidden gem. I think that most people don't recognize will in because it has the name Audubon on it. I'm assuming calmly talking about birdlife predominantly. So yes okay. I don't know if everybody knows. I mean Audubon as a as a charity I think is well known but Google Audubon. You'll find what is James Audubon. Is that the a original one who did all the original drawings of birds in the early. US That's really neat. Watercolors this fascinating realistic catches does right. So I mentioned captain McCoy so you could take his crews out of the audubon center also wrench around Kayak and I did did that one time and going at your own pace around the marshes fascinating at least a dozen gainers and as close they would just scatter into the water. So I love love doing that at my own pace to excellent and John James Audubon. I got it almost John James. Okay when I said early. I didn't realize how early he was. He was born in seventeen eighty five and so he was basically drawing birds up until about the Mexican American war. You're in the US. And so as the frontiers were being filled in a he was out there with his sketch pad. MOM IN ESTA goal. There's obviously the Jimmy Buffett stuff to the native son. A I think he this family left when he was three and then he grew up in mobile but he has come back and he recognizes Pascagoula his birthplace so there is a beach and a bridge and his childhood home are all named for Jimmy Buffett. The parrot heads can go and pay pilgrimage to Jimmy Buffett and go visit some of those sites and one of my favorite places the Pascagoula is called bozos grocery. It's a very old school from the nineteen fifties place where you go in you place your order and you wait inside. been there two or three times. The last time I went kayaking at the river Audubon Center. In fact I got a takeout L. Poboy from Bozo's grocery and then took it on the Kayak. But it's this old school place where you go in and you place your order and you order order off the menu. You don't make up stuff and there was some guy in front of me. That was a visitor and he wasn't a local either and so he went on these. ZAC Oh can I make this substitution. Know what's on the bed. Yeah and I was like basically your choices are you. You get what you WANNA shrimp boat boy. You want poboy poboy being sandwich. A sub someplace else or a hoagie or a hero depending on where you're from but a pavilion in this region of the world. Okay and shrimp being the best known. One that I now. They're also known for their Fried Oysters. Poboy so okay. I got a half in half half. It's amazing I had a couple dozen po boys and along the Gulf coast and I it's one of the better ones side totally recommend going to Bozo groceries to get to take out to go kayaking or he.