From Neighbor to Festival Boss: Building Slamology & Running Aqua Finesse

Episode 129 May 03, 2026 00:44:38
From Neighbor to Festival Boss: Building Slamology & Running Aqua Finesse
Indiana Success Happy Hour
From Neighbor to Festival Boss: Building Slamology & Running Aqua Finesse

May 03 2026 | 00:44:38

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Slamology, car audio, music festival, and entrepreneurship collide in this episode of Indiana Success Happy Hour. Brian Quinlan and Brad Niccum sit down with Rob Snodgrass to talk about building one of the largest car audio events in the world, the business behind Aqua Finesse, and the journey from local beginnings to a 15,000-person festival. Rob shares how Slamology grew into a two-day automotive and music festival featuring custom cars, massive sound systems, live performances, and a unique “alternative family fun” atmosphere. From booking 32 bands in 30 days to partnering with major audio brands, this is a masterclass in scaling an event. We also dive into Rob’s business side as President of Aqua Finesse North America, where he explains innovative water care solutions for pools and hot tubs—and how he transitioned from the mortgage industry into leading a global product. Plus: tequila talk, wild stories, and why Indiana might just take the show on the road to Slamology in Ohio.

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: Gotta make sure we see this right here. Hey, everybody. Welcome to Indiana Success happy hour once again. Brian Quinlan from Daniels Real Estate and First Home Indy. I still gotta get used to saying that one on YouTube. Hi, Brad. [00:00:15] Speaker B: Hey, Brad. How are you? [00:00:16] Speaker A: I'm great. How are you? [00:00:17] Speaker B: Nice to see you this evening. Thank you. Thanks for coming over. [00:00:20] Speaker A: Happy to be here. [00:00:20] Speaker B: Appreciate having you here. This is Brad, Nick, Nest Mortgage Group and tasting tequila with Brett. [00:00:26] Speaker A: Yeah. We have a guest today, a familiar face, while familiar to me, no one [00:00:31] Speaker B: on our show has ever seen him before. [00:00:33] Speaker A: Is here today to talk about several things. Sir, tell them folks who you are. Yeah. [00:00:36] Speaker C: Hey, guys. I'm Rob Snodgrass. I used to be Brian's neighbor. [00:00:40] Speaker B: That's right. [00:00:41] Speaker A: And I taught his oldest daughter. [00:00:44] Speaker C: Yes. And back in the day, Alex and Will used to run in my basement. [00:00:49] Speaker A: That's right. [00:00:49] Speaker C: Create dance videos with my girls. [00:00:52] Speaker A: Got some high quality videos of our. [00:00:54] Speaker B: I have a feeling Brian probably created some false. [00:00:58] Speaker C: I think Will got his moves from that. [00:01:02] Speaker A: Which means nothing. [00:01:03] Speaker B: Fried practice. [00:01:04] Speaker A: Absolutely nothing. Whatever. All right, well, I'm starting first today and I'm throwing the glasses on because this is funny. So today I am drinking 4 day Ray blood orange blonde, which I had. And I forget where I had this beer the first time, but it's super good. But take the day. It says base jumping, wake surfing, extreme ironing. [00:01:26] Speaker B: Extreme ironing? [00:01:27] Speaker C: What is that? [00:01:28] Speaker A: I don't know. But chill out poolside with our refreshing blood orange blonde. This is out of Fishers, Indiana, and I was unaware of this. It says four day Ray is railroad slang for an employee who habitually calls off work one day a week. That's excellent. The things you learn on the show. [00:01:47] Speaker B: So somebody that calls off work one day a week, every week there, I guess. Do you know the difference between a hobo and a homeless person? [00:01:56] Speaker A: I do not. [00:01:57] Speaker B: I just learned this on my. One of my favorite podcasts, Whiskey Tequila Fridays. A hobo is somebody that doesn't have a place that they live. [00:02:08] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:08] Speaker B: But they're willing to jump a train to go somewhere to do a job. [00:02:13] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:14] Speaker B: So a hobo is actually a working person minus a shower. [00:02:20] Speaker A: I have to say, it's really funny you bring that up because this week on Jake Query show. Hi, Jake. [00:02:25] Speaker B: Hey, Jake. [00:02:27] Speaker A: So he actually asked that question, what's the difference between a hobo and a homeless person? [00:02:31] Speaker B: A hobo is somebody that doesn't have a place to live, but they're willing to travel for work. [00:02:36] Speaker A: Okay. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Where, you know, just maybe the regular. I mean, I don't want to upsend the homeless people that watch our show. [00:02:41] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sure there's a lot of them. [00:02:44] Speaker B: They're just not willing to work. [00:02:45] Speaker A: Apparently not. [00:02:46] Speaker B: So hope I would like. I would have a sandwich with a hoco. [00:02:49] Speaker C: They probably wouldn't call in either. [00:02:51] Speaker B: No, that's true. They'd be fired up to have a joke. [00:02:54] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:02:54] Speaker B: But they're gonna hop a train and head to that next job. [00:02:57] Speaker A: That's awesome. [00:02:58] Speaker B: So I'm feeling like I haven't worked out in a while. Could you pour me a glass of this, Brian? Because I'm not really like the heaviest bottle. Yeah, it's open. It's ready. Is that not the heaviest tequila bottle you've ever had in your life? [00:03:09] Speaker A: Keep going. [00:03:09] Speaker B: No, that's good. I got another interview today. I'm interviewing the hefty poor Miguel Ortiz, owner of a house so rare, when we get done, hand polished, hand blown crystal decanter. [00:03:22] Speaker A: All right. [00:03:23] Speaker B: And only 700 bottles of this tequila ever made. [00:03:26] Speaker A: House of rare. [00:03:28] Speaker B: House of rare. It's very rare Tequila and house rare does a lot of fantastic things. And we do have this coming out April 29th. This has not been released yet. Nobody has this yet. All right. [00:03:42] Speaker A: By the time this show is on YouTubes that will be released. [00:03:46] Speaker B: Yeah, this is a pretty incredible tequila. And the bottle is jazzy. It's me, Pre Maribel, the local weight. That's all I'm saying. [00:03:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah, I do. It's funny to look back at old videos of you and images that I have of you. Like, Brad does not look like that anymore. [00:04:06] Speaker B: We weren't able to sit this close. No, the screen, the camera had to be back a little further. [00:04:10] Speaker A: Yeah. That's an honor. Yeah. [00:04:11] Speaker B: That's big. [00:04:12] Speaker A: All right, Rob. A, thanks for being on the show. [00:04:15] Speaker B: No problem. [00:04:16] Speaker A: B, who gave him the who's your game day lager from Upland Brewing. Hello to our friends at Upland Brewing. And of course, it's the national championship edition. [00:04:27] Speaker B: And. And as we're filming, this is going to be when? [00:04:31] Speaker A: In fact, yes. Tonight, while we are recording this, they will be having the NFL draft where, well, Fernando Mendoza is expected to go as the number one pick to the Raiders. [00:04:40] Speaker C: I'm ready for a Vegas trip. [00:04:42] Speaker B: Oh. [00:04:42] Speaker C: I graduated of iu, so it's. It's a blessing. Yeah. [00:04:47] Speaker A: That's awesome. [00:04:48] Speaker B: I lived at Kai Phi, but I never went to Con. [00:04:51] Speaker C: Yeah, that's where Richard Steve was always doing his parties with Kai Fi. [00:04:54] Speaker B: Really? So, yeah, we. We did a lot of debaucherous things. [00:04:58] Speaker A: There. [00:04:59] Speaker B: I bet you did. [00:04:59] Speaker A: Well, Rob, thanks for being on the show today. [00:05:02] Speaker C: Cheers, guys. [00:05:02] Speaker A: The long trip here from Martinsville today. [00:05:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:05] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:05] Speaker A: Wow. [00:05:06] Speaker B: Where the men are proud and the sheep are a little nervous. [00:05:10] Speaker A: He is a somewhat new resident of Martinsville. [00:05:13] Speaker B: When? [00:05:14] Speaker C: Newly December two years ago. [00:05:16] Speaker A: Oh, two Wasn't really that long. [00:05:18] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:18] Speaker B: Okay. Wow. You've been there where it felt like taking a trip down the Oregon trail to get there and now you have [00:05:23] Speaker C: an express highway to get back in the middle of nowhere. It is 25 minutes to anything. [00:05:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:05:30] Speaker B: But now with the interstate, like pre interstate, it felt like Lewis and Clark heading out to the. [00:05:38] Speaker A: But now. [00:05:38] Speaker B: Are you just jumping? [00:05:39] Speaker A: Oh, Steph and I went to IU a couple weeks ago. I mean quick 30 minute trip down I69 in Bloomington. [00:05:45] Speaker B: It was great. Tony and I drove to Evansville and it felt like we were just heading over to Martinsville so fast. [00:05:50] Speaker C: Yeah. Our middle daughter graduated from Evansville so we took multiple trips down there. Two hour time. [00:05:57] Speaker B: Isn't that the throbbing Purple Aces. [00:06:00] Speaker C: They're not, they're just, they're just. [00:06:02] Speaker A: Come on, man, you don't have to go that route. [00:06:05] Speaker B: I always thought they were the throbbing. [00:06:07] Speaker C: It's the house of rare. The house of rare. [00:06:11] Speaker B: They are very rare. [00:06:12] Speaker C: My wife has been, we've had a lot of medical things go on with her over the last couple months and every doctor has been like, this is a rare. Oh man, this is a rare condition. You know this part right here, this is a little rare. We've heard rare, rare, rare. So this is to me a house of rare rare. It's a bottle that needs to be in my shelf at some point because of the rareness. [00:06:38] Speaker B: I got a rare steak being cooked right now for you too. [00:06:41] Speaker C: That's perfect. That's my oldest. [00:06:43] Speaker A: Hi Angie and Lexi and Noe and what's the youngest one? [00:06:49] Speaker C: Sadie. [00:06:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I see Sadie. I, I did not teach Sadie and do. She didn't live at the house. So. [00:06:54] Speaker B: Yeah, that's tried to make over. I have six fingers. Well done. [00:06:58] Speaker A: All right, Rob, you are here really for two reasons. Because you have two things to kind of promote or talk about. Because you have made. The first thing we're talking about is slamology has been around for a while and you've made it into quite the event here in Indianapolis. Then we're going to take a break with some shots and then we're going to come back and talk about your actual business. And so first let's talk about slamology. So from a generic. What the hell Is Slamology. [00:07:27] Speaker B: Let's start there. [00:07:28] Speaker C: It's a gigantic two day automotive and music festival with alternative family fun. That's pretty good. [00:07:36] Speaker B: What's alternative family like? I know regular family fun. [00:07:39] Speaker C: Like you're gonna have a little bit more fun. [00:07:41] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. [00:07:42] Speaker C: Glamology. Than just the typical family fun. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Okay. [00:07:45] Speaker C: And you'll see things that are a little. A little different. [00:07:49] Speaker B: You know, like people carrying concrete blocks with their earrings. [00:07:52] Speaker C: Could be custom rides, tattoos. [00:07:55] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. [00:07:56] Speaker C: We have a big music festival. We're the world's largest car audio show. We are the super bowl to the car audio industry. So we've got incredible relationships with the biggest brands and in the audio space in the audio industry. So kicker, Performance Audio is our. Is our title sponsor. [00:08:17] Speaker B: Okay. [00:08:18] Speaker C: Sky High Car audio is our co sponsor. Gage magazine.com title sponsor as well. But Orion is going to be our main stage sponsor. So a lot of those old car industry car names that have been around forever in the audio space, they support us wholeheartedly. [00:08:37] Speaker B: Pile driver, Are they still out there? [00:08:39] Speaker C: I bet Pile driver is. Is still. You remember that they're probably in boats. [00:08:44] Speaker A: Okay. [00:08:45] Speaker B: That, that. When I was a kid like you, [00:08:47] Speaker C: you wanted pile drive, so Badass gates. They had the kicker. Solo bears. Yeah. [00:08:53] Speaker B: So I had a Bose stereo system in my Cutlass with pile drivers [00:08:59] Speaker C: pounded. All right, so. [00:09:01] Speaker A: So according to this, which I'll bring up here on the screen, this is the 22nd annual Slamology coming up. [00:09:07] Speaker C: Correct. [00:09:08] Speaker A: So and it is June 13th to the 14th. [00:09:10] Speaker C: Yep. And we're moving it. [00:09:11] Speaker A: What? This is the announce going to Cleaves, Ohio. [00:09:16] Speaker B: Oh, forget it. [00:09:17] Speaker A: We're ending the whole thing out. [00:09:19] Speaker B: Ohio. We don't do Ohio. This. Indiana, baby. [00:09:23] Speaker C: Let's. I know, I know. [00:09:24] Speaker A: Let's think back 22 years ago. Yeah. A. How did this get started and what did it look like? [00:09:30] Speaker C: We were at the Marion County Fairground. [00:09:32] Speaker B: Okay. [00:09:33] Speaker C: Oh, wow. And I happened to be doing an event with another car show where I booked all the bands. I had eight bands. Donnie Bab, the owner of truck show.org engagemagazine.com came up to me and he's like, dude, can you do this for me? I'm doing a car show in 30 days. [00:09:52] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:09:53] Speaker C: And I was like, cool, how many bands do you need? And he's like, as many as you can get. So I think I booked 32 groups in 30 days for the very first Slamology. [00:10:05] Speaker A: Wow. [00:10:05] Speaker B: Is this 2003? Did you by any chance book Jeff and the Choosy Mothers? I did not. [00:10:12] Speaker C: Damn it, Jeff. And the Choosing Mothers was not an option. [00:10:17] Speaker B: What a great band. They were back, back, back. About that time. [00:10:20] Speaker C: Yeah. Well, they, they asked me to come on board, so I came on board. And after year one, and then I've just been a managing partner of the show. I'm the voice of Slamology, so I do all the radio cuts and the, the wet commercials. You'll hear my voice on there. Very cool. It's. It's one of those things. I, I run the main stage. I book all the bands this year. Our lineup, we just got done yesterday. So we're going to be announcing all of that. [00:10:49] Speaker B: Go ahead, announce it. Yeah, we will say this. [00:10:52] Speaker A: This will come out May 2. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Ish. [00:10:54] Speaker A: Can you announce on here? [00:10:55] Speaker C: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. So we've got a ton of different bands from the Ohio, Ohio and Indiana area. This time the Lacy Lane Project is going to be. There they are the Ohio River Valley Battle of the Bands champions down in Aurora. Aurora, Indiana. [00:11:12] Speaker A: Okay. [00:11:13] Speaker B: All right. [00:11:14] Speaker C: Indiana. [00:11:15] Speaker B: Yeah, Right on. [00:11:16] Speaker C: We got some hip hop groups like. Hey, Zach, Fat Shane, he's a Kentucky. He's. He sings like Jelly Roll in Post Malone. [00:11:28] Speaker B: Is, Is Fat Shane like Jelly Roll where he lost all his weight? Really? We should just be calling him Shane at this point. See, just roll. [00:11:35] Speaker C: I haven't seen him in a couple months, so I don't know. [00:11:39] Speaker B: Everybody's just called him Jelly now. You just call him Jelly? [00:11:41] Speaker C: Yeah, there's no. But you know, we have DJs like Uriah G. He's been traveling to Miami and all over in the electronic DJ scene, which is such a big thing. [00:11:54] Speaker B: Who do you pay for [00:11:59] Speaker A: all bras? Bras. [00:12:01] Speaker C: Come on, Brian, we gotta give. [00:12:02] Speaker B: With the beach, I got nothing. [00:12:03] Speaker C: See, he doesn't have dance skills. [00:12:05] Speaker A: I'm ready. I'm ready for questions. Do you pay the bands to be in the show or are they showcasing themselves? I am asking for those who don't know. [00:12:18] Speaker B: Sorry. [00:12:18] Speaker C: We work with all ticket sales. Okay. So it's. We do a 50, 50 split with the bands on their tickets. So they also get tons of pleasantries. [00:12:28] Speaker A: Who gets paid more, a DJ or a band? [00:12:31] Speaker C: Or is it all it? [00:12:33] Speaker B: That's depends on if it's mushroom head or not. [00:12:35] Speaker A: Okay. [00:12:36] Speaker B: Marshmallow head. [00:12:36] Speaker C: Marshmallow head. Yeah, Marshmallow. Yeah. [00:12:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:12:39] Speaker C: There's some DJs out there. [00:12:40] Speaker A: I know. [00:12:41] Speaker C: $50,000. [00:12:42] Speaker B: I don't understand that. [00:12:43] Speaker C: $500,000 for an event like, like. But our, our music festival, our side of things is more regional. It's not if we go out and get Big entertainment. And we have $100,000 cars all over the facility because our car show side of it and our car audio side of it, we bring in over 2,400 vehicles from up. Our last time that we did it, 42 states, seven countries. [00:13:09] Speaker B: Wow. [00:13:09] Speaker C: 15,000 people. So we're embarking into Cleves, Ohio. We've already worked with the mayor. We were part of the Christmas parade. [00:13:18] Speaker B: You're going to have to get something. Noise ordinance forms. [00:13:22] Speaker C: Our registration is taking place at the high school. Again, Cleves, Ohio. So we've been working with the superintendents, the principals, the all the officials because we're allowed event. We are, we are the, we are the super bowl to our audio. So that, that in itself is kind of like a dude. [00:13:43] Speaker B: I, I'm. I'm pretty sure yesterday I had a semifinalist driving by the house. [00:13:47] Speaker C: I would agree. [00:13:47] Speaker B: I was at my desk there and I was like, I. I literally came downstairs. My wife. Did someone just open a hip hop concert in our driveway? [00:13:55] Speaker C: They might have. They might have Slamology sticker on their car. [00:13:59] Speaker B: They probably did. Like they were definitely laying down yesterday. [00:14:03] Speaker C: Yeah. So I'll tell you the headliners too. We have Chris Hoerry. I don't know if you've heard of it. [00:14:08] Speaker A: I do. [00:14:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:08] Speaker A: He's a. [00:14:09] Speaker B: He's like a rap country guy from northern Indiana. [00:14:11] Speaker A: Right. [00:14:12] Speaker C: He's been part of our event for probably eight years or so. Country guy. Chris is. Chris has been awesome. He's our headliner. On Saturday we've got another band called Wayward Pilot that's also performing. DJ Cuban is going to be there. He's. He's another guy up north. [00:14:29] Speaker B: He's from Cuba. [00:14:30] Speaker C: He. He's got. We're gonna have coffee with Cuban in the mornings. Oh, so cool. It's. It's a little thing that we're gonna do. And then on Sunday, Lacy Lane project. Awesome. Belilas had a Martinsville, Indiana. And then Russ Baum. I don't know if you've heard of Russ Baum. [00:14:49] Speaker B: I use them on my lips on the sun. [00:14:52] Speaker C: He is a folk rock sca Americana. [00:14:56] Speaker A: Okay, wait. Interesting combination. [00:14:59] Speaker C: Rock and scar Americana. [00:15:01] Speaker B: That's like. I don't even know what that was. Seller. [00:15:03] Speaker C: It's not like sublime. 311 slightly stupid dirty heads like those kind of. [00:15:10] Speaker B: And Bowling for soup all like grown into one. [00:15:13] Speaker C: Russ is amazing. He's actually on a world tour right now. He's just now coming back. He's been in California. He's had sold out shows over the last month. He's. [00:15:24] Speaker B: I wouldn't think it was that combo. You could, like, play anyone slightly. [00:15:27] Speaker C: Yeah. He's been opening up or slightly stupid. And valley who and like, these guys are traveling professionals. [00:15:33] Speaker B: You said slightly stupid. Is that all my mortgage customers? [00:15:39] Speaker A: I. The realtor did not say that. [00:15:42] Speaker C: You don't buy a house based off of the interest rate. You buy it off of what you can afford. [00:15:47] Speaker A: A man is listening. [00:15:48] Speaker B: Did you hear that? That was like if that sound you make when smart people say stuff drop. Watching the show. [00:15:56] Speaker C: That's been in the business. Then I was selling mortgages. And then the mortgage industry crash of 08. I was there. I was in there getting my $900 draw check every month for like three months. And. [00:16:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Did you know that last year, mortgage industry 2025 less homes were sold in 2025 than during 2008. [00:16:16] Speaker A: Wow. [00:16:16] Speaker C: I did know that. [00:16:17] Speaker B: And yet we all had 50 years. [00:16:20] Speaker A: There we are. [00:16:21] Speaker C: Yes. [00:16:22] Speaker B: Making it work. Making it work. [00:16:23] Speaker C: That's moving up to. [00:16:25] Speaker B: Huh? [00:16:25] Speaker A: Sure. [00:16:25] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:16:26] Speaker A: Let's go. [00:16:26] Speaker B: All right. [00:16:27] Speaker C: All had a good year. [00:16:29] Speaker A: So this is the first year the show's in Ohio. Last year it was. [00:16:33] Speaker C: Edgewater Sports park is where it's at. So it's a drag strip. IHRA. So June 13th, 14th. We look forward to anybody who wants to make a trip to Ohio. You know, It's. It's a 20 ticket. It's not an expensive ticket. [00:16:47] Speaker A: You're gonna definitely. [00:16:48] Speaker C: All kinds of different things from all over. [00:16:50] Speaker B: $20 gets you both days at 3 per day. [00:16:52] Speaker A: Okay. [00:16:53] Speaker C: Per day. [00:16:53] Speaker B: I want to throw something out there. [00:16:54] Speaker C: So Kidston and under are free too. [00:16:56] Speaker B: Here's what I'm thinking. June 13th and 14th. I personally right now don't have any plan. Oh, I don't know if you have anything planned. I do not know. But one thing we've never done. [00:17:06] Speaker A: I've never gone to simology when it's in Indiana. [00:17:08] Speaker B: We've never packed up our show and hit the road. Oh, boy. We've never headphones. [00:17:14] Speaker A: I feel we're gonna have. [00:17:16] Speaker B: I'm gonna have to. Just so you know, I'm gonna have to buy us some expensive headphones. That's what I'm feeling. [00:17:20] Speaker C: It would be worth the trip, but [00:17:22] Speaker B: I really feel like that the Indiana success happy hour begrudgingly as much as it would be to go to a state like Ohio. Okay. [00:17:32] Speaker A: It's near Cincinnati, which is a cool place. [00:17:34] Speaker B: It's easy to spell. You know how I learned it as a kid? Round on the ends and high in the middle. Okay. That's how you spell it. [00:17:42] Speaker A: Sure. [00:17:43] Speaker B: Maybe. Maybe we. [00:17:45] Speaker A: This is no promise, but Brad is throwing out the idea of. [00:17:48] Speaker B: I'm just thinking maybe we should do a road show. [00:17:50] Speaker A: You're. You're not getting us into Clayton's bar, but you're getting us to Islamology in Ohio. [00:17:54] Speaker B: This sounds a little bit more cool. I think this is pretty cool. [00:18:02] Speaker A: All right, well, let me ask you this. [00:18:04] Speaker B: Are you gonna have some good tequila there? [00:18:06] Speaker C: There will be tequila there. I don't know if it's gonna be good or not, but there will be a lot there. [00:18:11] Speaker B: So we're gonna have to have a little conversation about that. [00:18:14] Speaker C: Yeah. Our host hotel is at the Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg. [00:18:20] Speaker B: Yeah, in there. [00:18:21] Speaker C: That's only a 15 minute drive. Edgewater Sports Park. So. [00:18:26] Speaker A: Okay. [00:18:26] Speaker B: We probably could do another show about gambling in Indiana and stay there. [00:18:32] Speaker C: We do. [00:18:32] Speaker A: We can have Stephanie Quinlan on. She loves to gamble. [00:18:35] Speaker B: Oh, does she? [00:18:35] Speaker A: Yeah, she does. [00:18:36] Speaker C: Is she winning? [00:18:37] Speaker B: She actually does. She's. [00:18:38] Speaker A: Hey, she's good. [00:18:39] Speaker B: When you look at this face right here, she's a winner. [00:18:43] Speaker C: Yes. [00:18:44] Speaker A: Ernay. Rob Ernet. [00:18:47] Speaker C: You know, I was surprised you made it back from Antarctica. They didn't go to Antarctica. [00:18:52] Speaker B: No, I really believe they went to see if the earth was really flat. It's not. Nope. They went. [00:18:59] Speaker A: Stephanie has it in the plans there will be an Antarctica trip eventually. [00:19:04] Speaker B: Why. Why would you go to. [00:19:05] Speaker A: She likes to torture me. Yeah, I'm okay with it. I like new experience. [00:19:09] Speaker B: Hey, you want to lay down in the fire? [00:19:14] Speaker A: Not doing that. [00:19:15] Speaker B: Sounds like it. That's what an. I would rather do the lay down in a. A fire ant hill than go to Antarctica. You know that's true. I do, I do. [00:19:24] Speaker A: So are the kids involved with slamology at this point, your kids? [00:19:28] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, no, he works. She works with it. But the other two, My oldest. My oldest daughter is actually John Hopkins in Washington D.C. doing she okay there? [00:19:38] Speaker A: No, no, she's working okay. [00:19:40] Speaker C: She's good. [00:19:42] Speaker A: She's traveling. [00:19:43] Speaker C: Rad traveling. Radiation therapist. So she's been traveling all over. She's living life like she. That's 23 years old. That means you should be on the road. Learning experience. [00:19:55] Speaker A: She was recently living in Colorado, I believe. [00:19:57] Speaker C: Right. [00:19:57] Speaker A: And not too long ago moved out to D.C. it's awesome. And she's there for a certain amount of time and then incredibly happy. Pick up and move somewhere. [00:20:05] Speaker C: I raised some very independent Alex short [00:20:07] Speaker B: of PRN as a radiologist. Is that right? Because she got like a prn Radiologist. [00:20:13] Speaker C: Radiation therapy. [00:20:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Yep. She takes care of prn. Radiation therapy. [00:20:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:20:17] Speaker A: She's not an rn, though. She's not a nurse. [00:20:19] Speaker C: Okay. [00:20:20] Speaker A: No. [00:20:20] Speaker B: Okay. Sorry. That's okay. No, no, it's okay. Bye. Bad. [00:20:23] Speaker A: It's all right, Lex. You know what you do. [00:20:25] Speaker C: Yeah. She's got it. She's got all the acronyms. [00:20:28] Speaker B: I mean, I have a daughter that's a PhD microbiologist. I really don't have. [00:20:32] Speaker A: You're always. [00:20:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:20:34] Speaker A: And then what's Noah doing? [00:20:36] Speaker C: Yes. She's. She's working in Mooresville with special kids, taking care of special needs kids in the classroom. [00:20:43] Speaker B: So she would have been. [00:20:44] Speaker C: God bless her, your teacher. [00:20:47] Speaker A: She would have been his tea. [00:20:50] Speaker C: Yeah. Purdue. She's going to vet school, so. [00:20:53] Speaker A: Purdue. I just thought that happened. [00:20:55] Speaker C: I don't. [00:20:55] Speaker B: Vet school. [00:20:56] Speaker C: Vet school, man. Like, that's the reason. [00:20:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:58] Speaker C: Like she knew what she was doing to me. [00:21:01] Speaker B: Good for. [00:21:01] Speaker C: I promise. Thanks. But. [00:21:03] Speaker B: Cheers. [00:21:04] Speaker C: National champions. [00:21:05] Speaker B: Hey, how many national championships does Purdue have? [00:21:07] Speaker C: Cheers. [00:21:08] Speaker B: It's freaking zero. [00:21:10] Speaker A: Zero in zero. [00:21:11] Speaker C: Football. [00:21:13] Speaker B: Zero. Football and basketball. Wait, let me check and see what. [00:21:21] Speaker A: Nope. [00:21:22] Speaker B: Nope. Sorry. [00:21:25] Speaker A: Some. Some might disagree. [00:21:26] Speaker B: It's Brad. [00:21:27] Speaker A: We're trying to get Stephanie White on the show. [00:21:29] Speaker C: True. Then Stephanie, she didn't go to Purdue. Yeah, she did. [00:21:34] Speaker A: All right, what else do we need to hear about Slamology before we move on to the next topic? [00:21:39] Speaker C: Tattoo city Underground tattoo contest. Alternative family fun. [00:21:43] Speaker A: Guess what I'm not getting. [00:21:44] Speaker C: Got one of the longest running tattoo contests so you can actually show off your tattoos. So people come on Sunday and it's a 100%. Everybody's showing off every tattoo in different classes. So best leg, best torso, best piercing, best gear. [00:22:02] Speaker B: Hit best. Okay, what about show? What about your shatu and your piercing? Or maybe in places that you normally can't show. [00:22:08] Speaker C: You're gonna show public, you're gonna show it in the building. We have a whole tent. We rally. So. Right. [00:22:14] Speaker B: So there's no indecency rules. [00:22:15] Speaker A: Correct? [00:22:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. Because I was thinking about showing my. [00:22:18] Speaker C: We gotta got. We gotta. Maybe that's a little much. [00:22:23] Speaker B: However, way more than we. If you don't know what it is, please Google it. Prince Albert, right now in this show. [00:22:31] Speaker A: At your own risk, of course. All right. It's a tattoo show. There's cars, there's music. It's all two days of awesomeness. [00:22:39] Speaker C: Yeah. Slamology.com. check it out. Go online. You can. You can order tickets there, but you can also just show up, day of show. 20 bucks to get in. [00:22:49] Speaker B: So do we need to get tickets? We're going to do A show there? [00:22:52] Speaker C: No, Bob's gonna hook us up, dude. [00:22:54] Speaker B: I know. [00:22:55] Speaker C: Figure that out. [00:22:55] Speaker B: I'm pretty sure we've gotta do a show from there. Like, if I've ever wanted to put all of this stuff in my truck and drive someplace and do it on the road. [00:23:03] Speaker C: All right, I think this is how it's an event. That's for sure. [00:23:06] Speaker A: So we're gonna call this a strong maybe. All right, well, we're gonna take a break right now, set up some shots, and then talk about something else. We'll be right back. I'm Brian, your Indianapolis Realtor. If you are looking to buy or sell a house in the Indy area, I'm your guy. If you're coming from out of state, want to make a move to the indie area, I'm your guy. Check out the show notes for a link. We can get in touch and get you started. Thanks for watching. Now, back to the show. [00:23:34] Speaker B: Whoa, we're back. [00:23:36] Speaker A: Yeah, we got new stuff here. And before we get to the business stuff, we got tequila stuff. Brad, what do we got? [00:23:44] Speaker B: Are you saying before we get to the business end of this podcast, we're going to talk about something maybe not? So business end of it? Is that what you're saying? [00:23:52] Speaker A: Sure. [00:23:53] Speaker B: Brian and I are going to travel to Guara at the end of May. We're gonna dive into the belly of the beast. The biggest tequila producer of all times. [00:24:06] Speaker A: All right, we're going to. [00:24:09] Speaker B: Not for Lisa. We're going. I say Cuervo. We're going to the Transparency tour. And the tequila that I've poured today is this right here. This is tequila La Rogena, 1908. And Juan Beckman, which is the Beckman family, married the Cuervo family, and they now run the Mexican side. There's still Mexican ownership of Jose Cuervo. And they wanted to make a tequila that Jose Cuervo could drink. [00:24:36] Speaker A: Okay. [00:24:37] Speaker B: So they took agave that they cooked in their own stone ovens at the old school La Rohana distillery, which you're going to get to visit. They did not have a sufficient crushing method for those agaves, so they packed them in a truck and they sent to another distillery. They had a traditional crushing method because was equivalent to ammo anymore. All right. They crushed these agaves and then they brought them back and they put them in some pine. I shouldn't say pine. I don't know for sure, but old school fermentation tanks at La Rohania, and then they ran them through their old copper pot stills. So you have true Copper pot, old school distillation of this juice. And they wanted to make a tequila that Jose Cuervo himself would have drank. [00:25:21] Speaker A: All right. [00:25:22] Speaker B: Back in 1930. Well, okay, so today, that's great. We're going to take a taste of La Rogena 1908. This is what tequila tasted like back in the day. Remember, this isn't a shooter. This is a sipper and a taster. And I'm going to say this is a very vegetal kind of earthy cooked agave smell. And Ryan is going to get the opportunity to taste and smell cooked agave [00:25:48] Speaker A: right out of an oven, man. [00:25:49] Speaker B: But it adds a little bit more to this. It's also 45. [00:25:54] Speaker A: What do you smell, Rob? [00:25:56] Speaker C: I can't answer what he just presented. [00:25:58] Speaker A: That's exactly what all of that. [00:26:00] Speaker B: So it's cooked agave. It's kind of veggiel. It's kind of earthy. Maybe a little bit of a wet earth. Or like when you're digging in the dirt and it's wet and you kind of smell that earthy smell. [00:26:10] Speaker C: I don't do that. [00:26:11] Speaker B: No, you never done that before. Like plant. Let's say you're out there planting your bagonia. [00:26:15] Speaker A: I'm not. [00:26:16] Speaker C: I just found some snakes in my yard and I crushed them all. Absolutely. [00:26:20] Speaker B: Smells like dirty dead snake. [00:26:22] Speaker C: As the shovel was going through the ground. [00:26:24] Speaker B: Yeah, smells like dirty dead snake. [00:26:26] Speaker C: Brian doesn't do the gardening at all. Stephanie again, coming in. [00:26:32] Speaker A: What? Correct. [00:26:33] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:26:34] Speaker C: Crochet, Stephanie. [00:26:35] Speaker A: I cut the grass. [00:26:36] Speaker C: Does Brian do anything? Can you please comment? What comments, please? [00:26:40] Speaker B: Yeah, please put in the comments. Tell us what Brian's manly things that Brian does. [00:26:45] Speaker A: I can't wait to see the answers to this. [00:26:48] Speaker B: I don't know if it's gonna be knit crochet. [00:26:50] Speaker A: That is. We determined on the last show. Not happening either. [00:26:55] Speaker B: Do you do a lot of blowouts or shampooing? [00:26:58] Speaker A: No, I paint nails. I cut the grass. What other things do I do around the house? I do laundry. Yeah, there you go. That smells good. [00:27:10] Speaker C: Brad and I both kind of gave it up. [00:27:12] Speaker A: I'm okay with that. I have no problem there. She's putting in the money. [00:27:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:18] Speaker A: Oh, that's a step. [00:27:19] Speaker B: Thumbs up to Casa Cuervo. What'd you think of that as an actual fuego Tequilas like, this is something that I would normally not drink. A Cuervo tequila. [00:27:27] Speaker A: You know, it'd be interesting to taste this versus their run of the mill O Cuervo that is very popular among people. [00:27:34] Speaker B: I'd have to go in there and make you. [00:27:36] Speaker A: Well, that's okay. Okay, so let's move on to business. We now have on the stage here some Aqua Finesse products, because not only does Rob run Slamology, but your actual business is Aquafinas. What is. What is your role at Aquafinase? [00:27:56] Speaker C: I'm the president of the North American. Basically the United States and South American markets. [00:28:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:28:03] Speaker C: We run our products through distribution, through direct retailers. That's kind of how we serve the public with our products. [00:28:13] Speaker B: Okay, can I relate this back to what I do? [00:28:16] Speaker A: Absolutely. [00:28:16] Speaker C: Yeah, absolutely. [00:28:17] Speaker B: With your distribution, I jam and love music, and I want to headbang and listen to loud cars, and then I have to get a job to pay for what I do. That's what I just heard. Yeah, I'm with you. [00:28:28] Speaker C: I do the same thing, brother. That's exactly what you have to do. Like, I've been putting on Slamology for. Well, I've been voicing for the bands and everything. I. I have another company called SCG Productions, and that is the. The. The band side of things. And I've been booking bands for 25 years, and I can't play one instrument. [00:28:53] Speaker B: I bet there's one you can play. [00:28:54] Speaker C: Not even the cowbell. [00:28:57] Speaker A: It's not harmonica. [00:28:58] Speaker C: I will call a spade a spade any day. [00:29:02] Speaker B: That's okay. [00:29:02] Speaker C: I am not that guy. [00:29:03] Speaker B: Your musical talent resides somewhere down here. [00:29:06] Speaker C: I love every single musician and what they do, how they do it and how they. How they create. So, you know, I love that part of my life. But this is. [00:29:17] Speaker B: This is the business. This is what pays the bill. [00:29:19] Speaker C: This is actually what's helping the world. [00:29:22] Speaker A: All right. [00:29:23] Speaker C: And water care. [00:29:24] Speaker A: So when you and I were neighbors, I'm not gonna lie, I don't remember what you did for a living, but it wasn't this. So how did you get into this? [00:29:33] Speaker C: Yeah, I've always been, like, a part of life. Water care. My dad 40 years plus as a chemical. Chemical guy. So 16 years old. I was working out of Watsons, which this family, which is family leisure now. But I was the water care tester guy at 16 years old in high school. [00:29:53] Speaker B: Was Andy nice to you back then? [00:29:54] Speaker C: Memphis, Tennessee. [00:29:56] Speaker B: Oh, he didn't have Andy. [00:29:57] Speaker C: Yeah, we opened up the Memphis, Tennessee branch. So that was. That was great. You know, I got into that, and then I went my own route. And then 2017, I. I was working at what was called Street Links, and then it was Assurance Mortgage Solutions, and I was the quality control manager for appraisers. So I saw 30,000 appraisals. [00:30:20] Speaker B: So quality control back then was like, yep, that looks good. [00:30:23] Speaker C: Yep, that was good. So for that appraisal management company, it brought me a lot of pleasure because it kept me consistent. Yeah, I won Assurance mortgage solutions, Fortune 500 company. I won the supervisor of the year award. [00:30:41] Speaker A: Way to go. [00:30:42] Speaker C: The very next morning, I put in my two weeks notice at Candacle Finance. [00:30:48] Speaker A: Thanks for the efforts. [00:30:49] Speaker B: I thought you were going to say the very next. Next morning, they said [00:30:55] Speaker C: that's when the opportunity arose. And it was one of those things. Things where I loved what I was doing for a decade there with Street Links. Novation, you know, used to be the line back in the day. Novastar. And, you know, they bought us, acquired us, and then Assurant acquired us. And then I went through that route of. Of that industry again for the second time. [00:31:20] Speaker B: Cause I was doing mortgages before, I'm gonna say that. [00:31:23] Speaker C: And I gave it. Gave it up. And I went this way. [00:31:25] Speaker B: The best thing about the mortgage business is exit. Just so you know. Yeah, I understand it. [00:31:30] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:31:30] Speaker A: So when you went to Aquafines, you didn't come in as the president. [00:31:34] Speaker C: No, regional. Yeah, I was gonna say, yeah, I went out there and I hit the gr. I grinded, I went on the road. I met tons of people throughout the Midwest. Nine months later, dad said, hey, we're gonna sell the company. Ooh, you're gonna go with this other group. And with that other group, I went to. To a company called Clear on. And I was a business development manager for water treatment. So they are the number three manufacturer of fluorine in the entire United States. So they Oxy and, you know, those were the competitors, Oxy and Biolab. So I went with them thinking, okay, well, I'm about to learn a whole bunch of stuff. [00:32:17] Speaker B: Sure. [00:32:19] Speaker C: Build the portfolio up of who Rob is. And then the things didn't work out in year two of the contract. So the. Our parent company is Special Water Europe in the Netherlands. That's where we manufacture our products at. They took the company back. My dad went with them because he was just a consultant at that time. But the CEO of Clearance said, hey, you guys can have a company, but I get to keep Rob. So I stayed and I learned. And I was working with the private labels, the biggest names that are out there in the water care industry for full Court Leslie's, you name it, I was involved in it. And I was involved in it heavily. Basically, 2020, when price increases went crazy, Covid went crazy. I was navigating that within Clear out. And I worked real hard at what I did. Had to give a lot of price increases to people, you know. But I got the call from the Netherlands and my father, they called the CEO about 10 months after they took the company back and they're like, look, we need him. And I was ready to go and they offered me the position as president part and a part of a, part owner of the business, along with my father. So we really kind of came in full, full strength and we had to rework everything because we gave a business away. Now we're, now we're bringing it back. So we had to develop new warehouses, new accounting firms, new process, start over completely starting over fresh. So here we are six years later, after 21, five years later, and we are on another level right now with our water care products. [00:34:15] Speaker B: So I've got a pool, I've got a hot tub. What do you got? [00:34:19] Speaker C: Yeah. So on the pool side we have multiple different tablets. We have an 8 ounce or 8 count bucket, 16 count bucket, 120 count bucket of our 6 ounce tablets. One of these tablets treats 20,000 gallons of water a week. Now what it does, it's not a sanitizer, is a cleaner. So it's NSF 60 certified. This is made for drinkable, potable water. We could open this up and we'll let Brian look at, he's a big, he's a huge. Yeah. And he won't, and he won't do any, it won't do anything to you or do tricks. So if you think, and I'll tell you about the formula and the patents and all that and what we do, but the 60 second concept, to mentally understand the elevator pitch. Elevator pitch. Think of a turtle. It's got a hard shell and a soft belly. That turtle is known as organic debris or in organic debris that is in your hot tub or your pool. So that is what that soft layer of that turtle is. What sticks to the surface area is the pipes, the plumbing, the heating elements, anything that's in the water. Right. The patented formula of Aquafinas, what it does is it loosens, creates a negative charge in the water to loosen that turtle from the surface area. In turn, if you're trying to kill the turtle, your sanitizer, your knife is not coming on top of the turtle underneath. But if you can flip it over that soft belly of a turtle, you can kill it a lot easier. And that's what happens. So as a turtle is sitting in there and it's eating, what does it do when it's full. [00:36:03] Speaker B: It poops. [00:36:03] Speaker C: It poops. Decreases. That's what, you know the proper word. But poop is the problem. Same thing. We could say the real problem. Yeah, there it is. [00:36:15] Speaker B: It's like a turtle head. Poke it. [00:36:17] Speaker C: That is algae. Okay? That's algae. That is your. That is all the problems that happen in your water. That's why your water gets cloudy. That's why you get algae. White water bowl. Pink slime, yellow mustard. [00:36:28] Speaker B: Pink slime's bad for your eyes. [00:36:29] Speaker C: All of that. [00:36:30] Speaker B: It's terrible. [00:36:30] Speaker C: It's terrible for your eyes. [00:36:32] Speaker B: So that's what happens when people fart on your pillow. [00:36:35] Speaker C: When in doubt, flush it out. Flush it out. This will clean it. This will clean it. It'll flip the turtle. Your sanitizer will come in there and kill it. And then therefore, once the turtle's dead, it filters out because your, your pumps are always running. So that's the kind of the, the easy. [00:36:53] Speaker A: More than 60 seconds. But that was a good ideology. [00:36:56] Speaker B: I feel like that if we had to take down the Teenage Mutant Ninja [00:37:00] Speaker C: Turtles, we got it. [00:37:02] Speaker B: There it is. Done. [00:37:03] Speaker C: No, for real, it's. One tablet will make the water clean [00:37:07] Speaker B: for your, for your pool now. [00:37:09] Speaker C: And on the hot tub side. [00:37:11] Speaker A: Okay, thank you. [00:37:12] Speaker B: You can kind of. [00:37:12] Speaker C: I don't know if the lighting, it [00:37:14] Speaker B: looks like some milk in there, but [00:37:15] Speaker C: you can see that in there. Give it a little shake and then about. You throw that in there. And once a week, it's a. Once a week treatment. Right. So you'll, you'll pour it in. You pour it into the, the hot tub. I keep looking that way because. [00:37:30] Speaker B: Yeah, there's a tub right there. There's. [00:37:33] Speaker A: So it's this. [00:37:35] Speaker B: Correct? [00:37:35] Speaker A: Okay. [00:37:36] Speaker C: Yeah. And then if you have the, the swim spa owners. [00:37:38] Speaker B: Oh, okay. You know, we're not that aggressive. [00:37:42] Speaker C: We have, we have another one for swim spa. Then we also have this pool tablet here. This is for above ground. So the ones that are less than 20,000, we have one of those. [00:37:51] Speaker B: We got the redneck pool up. [00:37:52] Speaker C: You're going to give it a shot. [00:37:53] Speaker B: Like, what do you do in a. What do you do in a above ground pool? [00:37:57] Speaker C: So this. What do you do? [00:37:59] Speaker B: Yeah, like, physically, you just, you're kind of like, hey, dude, I'm wading around in your water. Like, you don't, like, you don't swim [00:38:07] Speaker A: in an above ground pool. [00:38:08] Speaker C: You kind of get the float and you get the drink and then you, [00:38:13] Speaker B: you pretty much just walk into somebody's waiting pool. That's. You stand there elbow or nipple deep. And you're like, this is nice. [00:38:20] Speaker A: Some of us are waist deep for you. [00:38:22] Speaker B: Yeah, you're tall. You're sticking out of there like. Yeah, the green, The Jolly Green Giant. [00:38:28] Speaker C: He went there with it. [00:38:29] Speaker A: Yeah, he did. Short friends here. [00:38:31] Speaker B: He's at my belt level. [00:38:33] Speaker A: All right, so cost wise, what, what are we looking at? [00:38:37] Speaker C: Yeah, these products, you're gonna, you're gonna notice a substantial cost savings with using Aquafina because you're also going to lessen the demand of their chlorine. [00:38:48] Speaker B: Oh, good. [00:38:49] Speaker C: Right now. [00:38:50] Speaker A: Chlorine, the need for chlorine or just lessen. [00:38:53] Speaker C: Oh, up to 40% is what we say. But we have seen stories and we, we have tons of stories throughout the country in major league baseball, physical therapy places, NFL locations, tons of hospitals with hydroworks pools that have the, the rowing machines and the mechanicals that are inside of there. White water builds up so much inside of those physical therapy places. Because I know you guys had Carson Steele on here. [00:39:21] Speaker B: We also just had Major League baseball player Drew Storm on the show. [00:39:25] Speaker C: So they, they know that when they go to the physical therapy location to, to relax their muscles or rehab something, that water is crucial to their. To their coming rehab. Yes. The bacteria that a lot that lies in there can literally kill you. If you get Legionella like you. You don't see it until it's a problem. Cruise ships, everybody gets sick. [00:39:50] Speaker B: Yeah, that's right. [00:39:51] Speaker A: Norovirus. [00:39:54] Speaker B: I don't do cruise ships because of that. [00:39:55] Speaker C: And you do in the hospitals are a big problem for these physical therapy locations because you got somebody every 45 minutes getting inside, running on the mechanicals, and they. You don't know what's on their clothes. You don't know what's on their stuff. [00:40:10] Speaker B: You don't know their jones. [00:40:12] Speaker C: And then their mechanicals are just destroying. Yeah, right. So Aquafina helps that. It helps mitigate the white water mold from coming back. So as long as you use it on a weekly basis, that stuff's not going to show up in your pool. [00:40:27] Speaker B: I heard white. White water mold, and for some reason in my head, I pictured Lindsay Lohan. That's just wrong. [00:40:34] Speaker A: Okay, now you've mentioned, you mentioned pools with chlorine. I know a lot of people that have saltwater pools nowadays. Is that any different? [00:40:43] Speaker C: It's works pools great at all. [00:40:45] Speaker A: Okay. [00:40:45] Speaker C: Uvd, the saltwater pools, the regular Triclopol, Bromi Dichlor, hot tubs, any of that Aquafinese works perfect with any. [00:40:57] Speaker A: Where do we get this product? [00:40:59] Speaker B: Ooh, great question. [00:41:00] Speaker C: We have A dealer locator on our website on aquafinese.com. yeah, check it out there. You can, you can buy all the products you want anywhere close by. It's on Amazon as well. [00:41:13] Speaker B: Boom. Amazon, baby. [00:41:15] Speaker C: What, what, what's big about our dealers is this isn't a normal everyday product. This is a niche thing that helps waterways. [00:41:23] Speaker B: Right. [00:41:24] Speaker C: So our other items that we do, industrial cooling towers. Right? You know, the big smokestacks cooling towers. The metal grates in those systems are all water. Water drink. Have you ever been in one? [00:41:38] Speaker B: No. [00:41:38] Speaker C: The water that drains through these metal grate systems, they have to take them out, put acid washes and do all the stuff and, and shut down the unit for quite a long time to do that physical cleaning. We have a product for those specific customers that is all Aquafinas related, but it helps control that process to where they don't have to use all those heavy duty, expensive acids to, to, to clean those grates. So that's another one of the great things that we have on our industrial side. There's, there's many other things that we do with Aquafinas and our formula because we are the patent. [00:42:20] Speaker B: I, I have to say out of all the, the shows we've done, I've never had anybody say aqua as much as he asked while I have to pee like they're ongoing. [00:42:29] Speaker C: I'm gonna tell you right now, as Brian knows aqua and water and me, oh my God, one in the same. [00:42:36] Speaker A: And I don't know anyone in my life who has had more water issues at their house than Rob. [00:42:42] Speaker C: Man. [00:42:43] Speaker B: I'm, I'm about to have a water issue right here at the bar. Just so you know, we're going to need some cleaning products. [00:42:48] Speaker C: Yeah, well that's, this won't help with that we have. It will absolutely help the guy in [00:42:58] Speaker A: the pool clean in the pool. [00:43:00] Speaker C: They want to turn the water blue. [00:43:05] Speaker A: All right, Rob, what else do we [00:43:06] Speaker B: need to know about Aquafinas? [00:43:08] Speaker C: Check it out. Aquafinese.com. you know, you can order them anywhere. But guys, if you really want to take care of your family and it's [00:43:16] Speaker A: pool opening season for people. [00:43:18] Speaker C: You're opening up your pool, you're going to double dose with aqua finesse the first two weeks of opening up. That's the key that, that infiltrates the water with aqua finesse and you will have a clean and clear. [00:43:31] Speaker B: Pull the rest here. Dude. To make this show even better, I think we should head to the car show. The car audio lasting amazing show slamology and we should do it from sitting in a pool. In some kind of pool. [00:43:47] Speaker C: We will get the back of a [00:43:48] Speaker B: truck, fill it up with water in a vinyl liner in a vinyl. Maybe jelly roll hanging out with us. Or you could. [00:43:55] Speaker C: Or you get a flatbed truck and just put a hook up the hot tub. [00:43:59] Speaker B: Nope, that thing ain't moving. That's pain in the ass. I think we should do the Stay tuned. I think we're gonna be setting in a pickup truck in a pool with aqua finesse and the most amazing rock and stereo systems we've ever heard in our whole lives. [00:44:14] Speaker C: We got a lot going on with [00:44:15] Speaker B: this guy right here and some great Jose Cuervo. [00:44:17] Speaker A: Holy smokes. All right, well, Rob, thanks for being on the show today. Cheers to that and making the trip from Martinsville. [00:44:23] Speaker C: I appreciate you guys helping me out. [00:44:24] Speaker A: Cheers. Check out slamology. Is it slamology.com slamology.com? all right. Check out aquafinese.com. they're also available on Amazon. Thank you for watching Indiana Success Happy Hour. See you next time. Cheers. [00:44:36] Speaker B: Cheers. [00:44:36] Speaker C: Cheers.

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