
What does that have to do with what we're talking about tonight? We are in a season of life just in general as our country and, really, for the last number of months where a lot of us have felt like in life we are stuck. You're going to want to figure out how to read Hebrew and then walk through it." It's like, "And you thought we were going to get here on our own by doing this?" Every single time, it was designed where without help from the outside, you were not getting out.

They were like, "You need to turn this thing around. I was insulted by the clues they would give. Give us the next clue, because we can't make the next thing." In other words, in the escape room, you can go hit a button at any time and say, "Hey, we're stuck. Whoever came up with this thing intentionally made it where it would be impossible to get out of there without asking for clues or asking for help. This was the most challenging escape room I've ever even heard of. You have one hour to make it happen, and you're trying to get it done. You have to solve who murdered the person in order to get the eventual code that allows you out of the room, but there are all of these different turns and things that are involved in trying to figure out the story. You have to follow certain clues and kind of read and diagram in order to solve the mystery. You have to think through how to get out. If you've never been in one, you basically have to figure out how to break… You have to figure out the mystery. We went in there, got given the instructions on our room, and we go into this room. This past week, we went to an escape room, Escapology, right in the heart of uptown Dallas. They're making a killing off of this thing. If you're not familiar, it's basically you pay somebody $200 to lock you in a closet and figure out how to get out of there. Anyone familiar with an escape room? This is a thing.

I don't know if it's like the past two years, five years, or just I missed it for a decade and it has been here for a while. There's something that has come on the scene. Let me start us off by telling a story that happened this past week that'll give us some direction for where we're going to go. David Marvin: Welcome, friends in the room, friends in Fort Worth Fayetteville Austin, Texas Houston, Texas Cedar Rapids, Iowa El Paso Boise, Idaho, and all of the Porch.Live locations, everybody tuning in online.
